Third-party resource (TPR) definition
Third-party resource (TPR) means funds paid to or on behalf of a person by a third party, where the purpose of the funds is for pay- ment of activities of daily living, medical services, or personal care. The agency does not pay for these services if there is a third- party resource available.
Third-party resource (TPR) means a service or financial resource that, by law, is available and applicable to pay for covered services for community services programs.
Third-party resource (TPR) means funds paid to a person by a third party where the purpose of the funds is for payment of activities of daily living, medical services, or per- sonal care. Third-party resources are described under WAC 182-501-0200.
More Definitions of Third-party resource (TPR)
Third-party resource (TPR) means a resource where the purpose of the payment is for payment of assistance of daily living or medical services or personal care. Third party resources are described in WAC 182-501-0200. The depart- ment is considered the payer of last resort as described in WAC 182-502-0100.
Third-party resource (TPR). A third party resource is any individual, entity or program that is liable to pay all or part of the medical cost of injury, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTRACT NO.: P0HC-2002-D-0003 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- disease or disability of a consumer. Examples of third party resources would include government insurance programs such as Medicare or CHAMPUS (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services); private health insurance companies, or carriers; liability or casualty insurance; and court-ordered medical support. Such resources, or insurance, shall be billed prior to billing the MA Program, but a TPR should never interfere with an MA consumer's receipt of service.