Common use of Acupuncture Clause in Contracts

Acupuncture. Acupuncture is treatment by means of inserting needles into the body to reduce pain or to induce anesthesia. It may also be used for other diagnoses as determined appropriate by your Practitioner/Provider. It is recommended that Acupuncture be part of a coordinated plan of care approved by your Practitioner/Provider. Acupuncture must be performed by an appropriately licensed and credentialed healthcare provider (i.e. a doctor of Oriental Medicine). Acupuncture services are limited to 20 visits per Contract Year unless for rehabilitative or habilitative purposes. There are no limits on services for habilitative or rehabilitative services. The visit limits apply to services for non-habilitative or non-rehabilitative services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Group Subscriber Agreement, Group Subscriber Agreement, Group Subscriber Agreement

Acupuncture. Acupuncture is treatment by means of inserting needles into the body to reduce pain or to induce anesthesia. It may also be used for other diagnoses as determined appropriate by your Practitioner/Provider. It is recommended that Acupuncture be part of a coordinated plan of care approved by your Practitioner/Provider. Acupuncture must be performed by an appropriately licensed and credentialed healthcare provider (i.e. a doctor of Oriental Medicine). Acupuncture services are limited to 20 visits per Contract Year unless for rehabilitative or habilitative purposes. . There are no limits on services for habilitative or rehabilitative services. The visit limits apply to services for non-habilitative or non-rehabilitative services.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subscriber Agreement