Contracted Medical Group definition

Contracted Medical Group means a medical group or independent practice association which has entered into an agreement with HPSM to provide Covered Services to HPSM Members.

Examples of Contracted Medical Group in a sentence

  • The term "Contracted Provider” shall mean a Contracted Physician, Contracted Hospital, Contracted Medical Group or other licensed health facility or health professional which has entered into an agreement with HPSM to provide Covered Services to HPSM Members.

  • The term "Contracted Provider” shall mean a Contracted Physician, Contracted Hospital, Contracted Medical Group or other licensed health facility or health professional which has entered into an agreement with HPSM to provide Covered Services to Members.

  • The term "Contracted Physician” shall mean a physician who is duly licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy under California law and who has contracted with HPSM or is employed by or contracts with a Contracted Medical Group to provide Covered Services to Members.

  • The term "Contracted Physician” shall mean a physician who is duly licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy under California law and who has contracted with HPSM or is employed by or contracts with a Contracted Medical Group to provide Covered Services to HPSM Members.

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  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or “CMS” means the federal office under the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, responsible for the Medicare and Medicaid programs.