Indian Health Care Provider definition

Indian Health Care Provider or "IHCP" means a health care program operated by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or by an Indian Tribe, Tribal Organization, or Urban Indian Organization (otherwise known as an I/T/U) as those terms are defined in section 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. § 1603).
Indian Health Care Provider means a health care program
Indian Health Care Provider means a health care program operated by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or by an Indian Tribe, Tribal Organization, or Urban Indian Organization (otherwise known as an I/T/U) as those terms are defined in § 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 USC § 1603). Indian Health Care Provider includes a 638 Facility and provision of Indian Health Service Contract Health Services (IHS CHS).

Examples of Indian Health Care Provider in a sentence

  • To the extent the Contractor has a Provider Network, the Contractor must permit an out-of- network Indian Health Care Provider to refer an Indian enrollee to a Network Provider in accordance with 42 C.F.R. § 438.14(b)(6).

  • Pursuant to 42 USC 1396u-2(h), the Contractor shall permit a Native American Enrollee to select a Participating Indian Health Care Provider to serve as his/her PCP, provided that such Indian Health Care Provider has the available capacity to serve such Enrollee.

  • The Contractor shall exempt from MMC premiums any Native American Enrollee who is eligible to receive or has received a covered item or service furnished by an Indian Health Care Provider or through referral made by an Indian Health Care Provider.

  • Notwithstanding Article VII Section Q (2) of this Agreement, the Contractor shall not compensate either a participating or a non-participating Indian Health Care Provider for services provided to a Native American Enrollee an amount less than the Medicaid fee-for-service rate for similar services.

  • The Contractor shall compensate participating and non-participating Indian Health Care Providers for services provided to a Native American Enrollee at the payment rate negotiated between the Contractor and the provider involved or, if such rate has not been negotiated, at a payment rate that is not less than the level and amount that the Contractor would pay a Participating Provider that is not an Indian Health Care Provider for a similar set of services.


More Definitions of Indian Health Care Provider

Indian Health Care Provider means a health care program, operated by Indian Health Services or by an Indian Tribe, Tribal Organization, or Urban Indian Organization as those terms are defined by 25 USC §1603.
Indian Health Care Provider means a health care provider as defined in 42 USC 1396u-2(h)(4)(A).
Indian Health Care Provider means an Indian health program or an urban Indian organization.
Indian Health Care Provider means a health care program operated by the Indian health service or by a tribe, tribal organization, or urban Indian organization as those terms are defined in the Indian health care improvement act (25 U.S.C. Sec. 1603).
Indian Health Care Provider an Indian Health Care Provider or an Urban Indian Organization as defined in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Indian Health Care Provider an Indian Health Care Provider or an Urban Indian Organization as defined in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) – certain basic environmental tasks required for daily living, including the ability to prepare meals, do housework, laundry, and shopping, get around outside, use transportation, manage money, perform care and maintenance of wheelchairs and adaptive devices, and use the telephone. Key Contact – one of the Contractor’s Key Personnel roles, as described in Section 2.4.A. Key Personnel – a defined subset of the Contractor’s staff roles as described in Section 2.4.A.
Indian Health Care Provider means a health program administered by the Indian Health Service, a tribal health program, an Indian tribe or a tribal organization to which funding is provided pursuant to 25 U.S.C. § 47(commonly known as the “Buy Indian Act”), or an urban Indian organization that receives funding from the IHS pursuant to Title V of the IHCIA (Pub. L. 94-437), as amended.