Denied status definition

Denied status means that a person does not meet the requirements to achieve
Denied status means that a person does not meet the requirements to achieve precertification status or certification status.

Examples of Denied status in a sentence

  • If the MCP receives a Provisional or Denied status from NCQA, the MCP will be subject to sanctions as noted in Appendix N.

  • Your claim will remain in a Denied status pending the outcome of the review.

  • The MCO must achieve and maintain a minimum status of "Accredited." If the MCO receives a "Provisional" or "Denied" status from NCQA, the MCO will be subject to sanctions as specified in Appendix N, Compliance Actions.

  • The OhioRISE Plan must achieve and maintain a minimum status of "Accredited." If the OhioRISE Plan receives a "Provisional" or "Denied" status from NCQA, the OhioRISE Plan will be subject to sanctions as noted in Appendix N, Compliance Actions.

Related to Denied status

  • Settled status means that you can live in the UK permanently without the Home Office placing any restrictions on how long you may remain.

  • Qualified student means a resident of this state who:

  • Qualified school means a nongovernmental primary or secondary

  • Disqualified Stock means, with respect to any Person, any Capital Stock of such Person which, by its terms (or by the terms of any security into which it is convertible or for which it is redeemable or exchangeable), or upon the happening of any event:

  • Qualified small business means an entity, whether organized as a corporation, partnership, or proprietorship, organized for profit with its principal place of business located within this state and which meets the following criteria: