Non-Physician Practitioners definition

Non-Physician Practitioners or “NPPs” shall mean those non-Physician licensed practitioners who are employed or otherwise engaged by a UofL Party and qualified and eligible to render Services pursuant to this Agreement.
Non-Physician Practitioners or “NPPs” shall mean those non-Physician licensed practitioners who are employed or otherwise engaged by a University Party and qualified and eligible to render Services pursuant to this Agreement.

Examples of Non-Physician Practitioners in a sentence

  • The Practice, the Physicians, the Non-Physician Practitioners, or the Nurse will not provide, without an additional special charge, such Non-Member Patients with the same services as described in paragraph 1, above.

  • You acknowledge that communications with the Physicians, or the Non-Physician Practitioners, or the Nurse using cell phones are not guaranteed to be secure or confidential methods of communications.

  • When requested, the Physician or either the Non-Physician Practitioners or the Nurse will communicate verbally or in writing with your family or advisors with respect to your medical situation.

  • When requested by you, the Physician, or either the Non-Physician Practitioners or the Nurse will hold telephone conferences with your family or advisors to review your medical situation.

  • The value date is the f irst day following the period over which the deduction applies.

  • If you call the Practice prior to noon on a normal office day (Monday through Thursday) to schedule an appointment, every reasonable effort will be made to schedule an appointment with the Physician or either the Non-Physician Practitioners or the Nurse on the same day.

  • Your appointments’ duration with the Physician or either the Non-Physician Practitioners or the Nurse will be provided in an enhanced, unhurriedly manner, and immediately upon arriving for a scheduled office visit or after only a minimal wait.

  • You authorize the Practice, the Physicians, or the Non-Physician Practitioners, or the Nurse to communicate with you by e-mail regarding your “protected health information” (PHI) (as that term is defined in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 and its implementing regulations) using your e-mail address shown on the attached Schedule A.

  • If you do not receive a response to an e-mail message within two days, you agree to use another means of communication to contact the Practice’s Physician, or the Non-Physician Practitioners, or the Nurse.

  • Such communications will be dealt with by the Physician, or either the Non-Physician Practitioners or the Nurse, or a staff member of the Practice in a timely manner, including a reasonably prompt response to you by the Physicians, or either the Non-Physician Practitioners or the Nurse, or a staff member.