Network Practitioner definition

Network Practitioner means a licensed practitioner of the healing arts, dentistry or recognized dental specialty who has entered into this Contract with EGID to accept scheduled reimbursement for covered Medical or Dental Services provided to Members.

Examples of Network Practitioner in a sentence

  • A [Member] who refuses procedures, medicines or courses of treatment has the right to seek a second opinion from another [Network] Practitioner.

  • If such [Network] Practitioner(s) believe(s) that the recommended procedures, medicines, or courses of treatment are Medically Necessary and Appropriate, the [Network] Practitioner shall inform the [Member] of the consequences of not complying with the recommended procedures, medicines, or courses of treatment and seek to resolve the disagreement with the [Member] and or the [Member's] family or other person acting on the [Member's] behalf.

  • Further, a [Member] may, for personal, religious or cultural reasons disagree or not comply with procedures, medicines, or courses of treatment deemed Medically Necessary and Appropriate by a [Network] Practitioner.

  • In such event, We will continue to provide all benefits covered by this Contract for 30 days or until the date of termination, whichever comes first, and We and the [Network] Practitioner will cooperate with the [Member] in facilitating a transfer of care.

  • DISORDER (TMJ) The following services are covered when rendered by a [Network] Practitioner [upon prior Referral by a [Member's] Primary Care Provider].

  • The following services are covered when rendered by a [Network] Practitioner [upon prior Referral by a [Member's] Primary Care Provider].

  • If a Network Practitioner provides Medically Necessary and Appropriate services through Telehealth and/or Telemedicine that are consistent with the requirements of P.L. 2017, c.

  • The following services are covered when rendered by a [Network] Practitioner [upon prior Referral by a [Member's] Primary Care Physician].

  • DISORDER (TMJ) The following services are covered when rendered by a [Network] Practitioner [upon prior Referral by a [Member's] Primary Care Physician].

  • Upon receipt of such a claim We will compare the coverage for the orally-administered anti-cancer prescription drugs as covered under the Prescription Drugs provision to the coverage the Contract would have provided if the [Member] had received intravenously administered or injected anti cancer medications from the Network Practitioner to determine which is more favorable to the [Member] in terms of copayment, deductible and/or coinsurance.

Related to Network Practitioner

  • Health practitioner means a physician, surgeon, psychiatrist, psychologist, dentist, resident, intern, podiatrist, chiropractor, licensed nurse, dental hygienist, marriage, family and child counselor or any other person who is currently licensed under Division 2 (commencing with Section 500) of the Business and Professions Code, any emergency medical technician I or II, paramedic, a person certified pursuant to Division 2.5 (commencing with Section 1797) of the Health and Safety Code, or psychological assistant registered pursuant to Section 2913 of the Business and Professions Code, a marriage, family and child counselor trainee, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 4980.03 of the Business and Professions Code, a state or county public health employee who treats a dependent adult for any condition, a coroner, or a religious practitioner who diagnoses, examines, or treats dependent adults.

  • Sole practitioner means a GP performer who is himself a contractor;

  • Practitioner means a physician, dentist, licensed nurse practitioner pursuant to § 54.1-2957.01,

  • Health care practitioner means an individual or firm licensed or certified to engage actively in a regulated health profession.

  • Licensed practitioner means an individual who has been trained in the use of personal restraint and seclusion, who is knowledgeable of the risks inherent in the implementation of personal restraint and seclusion, and who is 1 of the following: