X-Rays and Orthotics Sample Clauses

The 'X-Rays and Orthotics' clause defines the terms under which x-ray imaging and orthotic devices are provided, covered, or reimbursed within an agreement, typically in a healthcare or insurance context. It may specify which types of x-rays or orthotic supports are included, any requirements for prior authorization, and limitations on frequency or cost. This clause ensures clarity regarding the scope of coverage for these specific medical services, helping to prevent disputes and manage expectations between providers, payers, and patients.
X-Rays and Orthotics. You may, practicing within the scope of the law regulating podiatry, furnish x-rays and nonprefabricated orthotics covered by an applicable agreement between the enrollee and us.
X-Rays and Orthotics. Provider may, practicing within the scope of the law regulating podiatry, furnish x-rays and nonprefabricated orthotics covered by a Benefit Plan.
X-Rays and Orthotics. You may, practicing within the scope of the law regulating podiatry, furnish x-rays and nonprefabricated orthotics covered by an enrollee’s benefit contract. WhiteGlove Health, Inc. (“Medical Group”) is party to an agreement, effective 08/01/2009, (the “Agreement”) with United HealthCare Insurance Company and/or one or more of its affiliates, (collectively referred to as “United”), under which Medical Group participates in UnitedHealthcare’s network of contracted participating providers. The parties mutually desire to modify certain aspects of their business relationship. Accordingly, the parties hereby amend the Agreement, as follows: 1. The effective date of this amendment is September 15, 2010. 2. To the extent this Amendment conflicts with the Agreement, this Amendment supersedes the conflicting provision of the Agreement. This Amendment further supersedes any provision of the Agreement to the extent such provision goes beyond the provisions of this Amendment in excluding a Customer, Paver or Benefit Plan from accessing Medical Group’s services under the Agreement. 3. The following definitions supersede the same defined terms in the Agreement, and also supersede equivalent defined terms, in the event any exist in the Agreement. For example, the definition of “Benefit Plan” in this Amendment supersedes the definition of “Benefit Contract”, the definition of “Covered Service” in this Amendment supersedes the definition of “Health Service”, the definition of “Customer” in this Amendment supersedes the definition of “Member”, and the definition of “Payer” in this Amendment supersedes the definition of “Payor”.

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