Attachment Code definition

Attachment Code means the record of patient attachment provided to the Medical Services Plan (MSP)/Health Insurance BC by the Physician via a $0 Teleplan attachment code and the Physician’s Payee Number in accordance with Appendix 5.

Examples of Attachment Code in a sentence

  • The Physician will also submit an Attachment Code to the Medical Services Plan/Health Insurance BC via Teleplan on a one-time basis for each patient where attachment is agreed to by the Physician and the patient upon completion of the attachment conversation set out in section 10 b.

  • As the Attachment Code is administrative, the Physician must also submit a separate Encounter Record as set out in 1 above for the visit.

  • Each Physician will also submit an Attachment Code each year during the Term for each patient where attachment is confirmed/agreed to by the Physician and the patient in accordance with sections 9 f.

  • An Attachment Code should not be submitted when attachment is not established (e.g. the Physician is seeing a patient attached to another practitioner in the same clinic) or for any Services provided outside this Contract.

  • An Attachment Code should not be submitted where attachment is not established (e.g. the Physician is seeing a patient attached to another Physician) or for any Services provided outside this Contract.

  • During each year of the Term, the Physicians will confirm the attachment of both their current patients and any new patients they have attached during that year by submitting an Attachment Code for each patient by year-end in accordance with Appendix 5.

  • As the Attachment Code is administrative, the Physician must also submit a separate Encounter Record as set out in 1 above for visit.