Employed Providers Clause Samples

The 'Employed Providers' clause defines the terms and conditions under which healthcare providers are employed by an organization. It typically outlines the roles, responsibilities, and expectations for providers such as physicians, nurse practitioners, or other clinical staff who are directly hired by the entity. This clause may address issues like employment status, reporting structure, and compliance with organizational policies. Its core function is to establish clear employment relationships and set expectations, thereby reducing misunderstandings and ensuring that both the employer and providers understand their obligations.
Employed Providers. Contracted Provider shall maintain and enforce binding internal policies and procedures or agreements with its employed Providers that are consistent with and require adherence to this Agreement. Contracted Provider shall provide Health Plan with such information requested by Health Plan, or as required by a Governmental Authority or accreditation body, necessary to verify the employment of its employed Providers.
Employed Providers. MANAGEMENT SERVICES shall assist the PC in the administration of any employee benefit plans established by the PC in compliance with the provisions of Section 1.10 hereof.
Employed Providers. MANAGEMENT SERVICES shall assist YRMP in the administration of any employee benefit plans established by YRMP as directed by YRMP.

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