Examples of Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer in a sentence
All Practice Parameter expansions and reductions are subject for review by the IEHP Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer.
All IEHP specific specialty requirements are subject for review by the IEHP Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer.
All IEHP specific specialty requirements are subject for review by the IEHP Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer (CMO).
This exception must be reviewed and approved by IEHP Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer.
Pediatric Providers may practice outside of scope (with expanding age ranges to all ages) will be processed with a secondary specialty of General Practice, for review and approval by the IEHP Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer.
Dental residents who hold the MD degree and are enrolled in the 6-year MD/DDS program at LAC+USC Medical Center are required to hold a valid medical license as described in the section of this agreement entitled “California Medical Licensure”.Drug Enforcement Agency RegistrationUnless the Medical Center’s Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer issues a specific written exemption, licensed residents are required to obtain and use their assigned DEA registration number.
Exemptions from this requirement require the written approval of the Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer of the Medical Center.
Only the PacificSource Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer can make decisions to not approve coverage for medical services for reasons of medical necessity.If a determination is made that the patient no longer meets criteria for continued inpatient stay or the patient’s needs may be provided at a lower level of care (e.g., skilled nursing, palliative, or sub-acute setting), this is a non-approval.
Contractor shall keep on-file documentation of staff training on Addiction Medicine: five CEUs annually for Contractor’s LPHAs and five CMEs annually for Contractor’s Medical Director or Chief Medical Officer.
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