Federally Qualified Health Center definition

Federally Qualified Health Center means a non-administrative medical facility with a fixed permanent location that is identified on the following search engines and offers health services on a sliding scale payment system: http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov or http://www.ihs.gov/ or http://www.aachc.org/.
Federally Qualified Health Center or "FQHC" means a health center funded under section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (42 USC 254b).
Federally Qualified Health Center means a public or private non-profit health care organization that has been identified by HRSA and certified by CMS as meeting the criteria under sections 1861(aa)(4) and 1905(l)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act and receives funds under section 330 of the Public Health Service Act.

Examples of Federally Qualified Health Center in a sentence

  • If CONTRACTOR is a nonprofit organization, any change from a nonprofit corporation to any other corporate structure of CONTRACTOR, including a change in more than fifty percent (50%) of the composition of the Board of Directors within a two (2) month period of time, shall be deemed an assignment for purposes of this paragraph, unless CONTRACTOR is transitioning from a community clinic/health center to a Federally Qualified Health Center and has been so designated by the Federal Government.

  • If Contractor is a nonprofit organization, any change from a nonprofit corporation to any other corporate structure of Contractor, including a change in more than fifty percent (50%) of the composition of the Board of Directors within a two (2) month period of time, shall be deemed an assignment for purposes of this paragraph, unless Contractor is transitioning from a community clinic/health center to a Federally Qualified Health Center and has been so designated by the Federal Government.

  • DSHS Open Enrollment No. HHS0012233 for the Federally Qualified Health Center Incubator Program, including all addenda (the “Open Enrollment”), is incorporated into and made a part of this Contract for all purposes and included as Attachment E.

  • If CONTRACTOR is a nonprofit organization, any change 9 from a nonprofit corporation to any other corporate structure of CONTRACTOR, including a change in 10 more than fifty percent (50%) of the composition of the Board of Directors within a two (2) month 11 period of time, shall be deemed an assignment for purposes of this paragraph, unless CONTRACTOR is 12 transitioning from a community clinic/health center to a Federally Qualified Health Center and has been 13 so designated by the Federal Government.

  • If CONTRACTOR is a nonprofit organization, any change 14 from a nonprofit corporation to any other corporate structure of CONTRACTOR, including a change in 15 more than fifty percent (50%) of the composition of the Board of Directors within a two (2) month 16 period of time, shall be deemed an assignment for purposes of this paragraph, unless CONTRACTOR is 17 transitioning from a community clinic/health center to a Federally Qualified Health Center and has been 18 so designated by the Federal Government.


More Definitions of Federally Qualified Health Center

Federally Qualified Health Center means a facility as
Federally Qualified Health Center or "(FQHC)" means an entity which:
Federally Qualified Health Center means a health care provider that is eligible to receive federal
Federally Qualified Health Center or "FQHC" means a
Federally Qualified Health Center means the same as in 42 U.S.C. sec. 1396d;
Federally Qualified Health Center or "FQHC" means an entity funded by the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act as amended by the Health Centers Consolidation Act of 1996.
Federally Qualified Health Center means as defined in the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1395x.