Group practice definition

Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association:
Group practice means the practice of a group of two or more doctors of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry licensed by the board who practice as a partnership or professional corporation.
Group practice means more than one individual which functions as a business entity while providing services to individuals;

Examples of Group practice in a sentence

  • The foregoing restriction does not include the placement of general advertisements for employment with the SpinCo Group in the same types of print or electronic publications used by the SpinCo Group to advertise for employment prior to the Distribution Date and consistent with SpinCo Group practice prior to the Distribution Date.

  • Group practice is the application of medical services by a number of physicians working in systematic association with the joint use of equipment, technical personnel and a central administration.

  • The foregoing restriction does not include the placement of general advertisements for employment with the RemainCo Group in the same types of print or electronic publications used by the RemainCo Group to advertise for employment prior to the Distribution Date and consistent with RemainCo Group practice prior to the Distribution Date.

  • The foregoing restriction does not include the placement of general advertisements for employment with the RemainCo Group in the same types of print or electronic publications used by the RemainCo Group to advertise for employment prior to the Distribution Date and consistent with RemainCo Group practice prior to the Distribution Date or hiring any individual who responds to such general advertisements.

  • The foregoing restriction does not include the placement of general advertisements for employment with the Crane Company Group in the same types of print or electronic publications used by the Crane Company Group to advertise for employment prior to the Distribution Date and consistent with Crane Company Group practice prior to the Distribution Date.


More Definitions of Group practice

Group practice means a dental practice that has multiple dentists with (i) four or more offices and (ii) $200,000 or more in annual expenditures for goods and inventory.
Group practice means a partnership, association,
Group practice means two or more physicians, legally organized in a partnership, professional corporation, limited liability company formed to render professional services, medical foundation, not-for-profit corporation, faculty practice plan or other similar entity (A) in which each physician who is a member of the group provides substantially the full range of services that the physician routinely provides, including, but not limited to, medical care, consultation, diagnosis or treatment, through the joint use of shared office space, facilities, equipment or personnel; (B) for which substantially all of the services of the physicians who are members of the group are provided through the group and are billed in the name of the group practice and amounts so received are treated as receipts of the group; or (C) in which the overhead expenses of, and the income from, the group are distributed in accordance with methods previously determined by members of the group. An entity that otherwise meets the definition of group practice under this section shall be considered a group practice although its shareholders, partners or owners of the group practice include single-physician professional corporations, limited liability companies formed to render professional services or other entities in which beneficial owners are individual physicians; and
Group practice or "group" means a group of practitioners
Group practice means a partnership, association, corporation, or other group of health professionals:
Group practice means a group of 2 or more health care workers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, not-for-profit corporation, faculty practice plan or a similar association in which:
Group practice or "group" means a group of practitioners voluntarily joined into an organization for the purpose of sharing administrative costs, negotiating with payers and controlling the circumstances of their medical practice, and, in some cases, sharing revenues. The group may be of a single specialty or include more than one specialty.