Outside Providers definition

Outside Providers means those individuals who provide outside provider services.

Examples of Outside Providers in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall verify and certify to the Division that all Plan Providers and any Outside Providers to whom Enrollees may be referred are properly licensed in accordance with all applicable State law and regulations, are eligible to participate in the Medicaid program, and have in effect appropriate policies of malpractice insurance as may be required by the Contractor and the Division.

  • These procedures shall be applicable to the referral of Enrollees to Outside Providers upon disenrollment, irrespective of the reasons for disenrollment.

  • The Contractor shall have written policies and procedures for the referral of Enrollees for Non-covered services which shall provide for the smooth transition to Outside Providers and assistance to Enrollees in obtaining a new primary care physician, if appropriate.

  • Enrollees utilizing medical services which are not medically necessary or who obtain Covered Services from Outside Providers without prior authorization and referral by the Contractor shall be responsible for payment in full of all costs associated with such services.

  • Just as Shachtman (and Burnham) considered dialectics “a red herring” and claimed that what mattered was agreement over “concrete political issues”, so now North parries our criticism that the IC has abandoned any work on dialectics and the struggle against pragmatism by insisting that what matters is the party’s political line and its analysis of objective conditions.

  • Upload images or PDF files of your immunization records or OCC IZ Worksheet for Outside Providers, by clicking on "Select File" at the bottom of the "OCC Housing Immunizations" form.

  • The Department may allow consultants and other service providers to share Department office space and use available Department office equipment if done in accordance with the guidelines and objectives provided in Policy No. 001-375-025, Use of Department Space and Equipment by Outside Providers.

  • Due to size, the sections containing the Drug Reimbursement Rates (Section III.E) and the rates for Ancillary ServicesRequested by Outside Providers (Section III.F) are not included in this package.

  • Outside Agency Referrals- Kinloch Park Elementary adheres to the procedures and guidelines detailed in School Board policies 1213.01 and 3213.01 regarding Outside Providers.

  • Outside Providers that advise the issuer on matters relating to operations, business development and disclosure: 1.

Related to Outside Providers

  • Service Providers has the meaning set out in Section 9(e).

  • Third Party Service Providers means any third party wherever situated selected by us or any member of the BEA Group to provide services to it.

  • Third Party Providers or “TPPs” means any payment service provider that provides payment services to you or someone else that concerns the Account, for example, an AISP (described in Clause 1(c) below).

  • Replacement Service Provider means any third party service provider appointed to perform the Services by the Purchaser from time to time.

  • Service Provider Personnel means and refers to Service Provider employees or subcontractors hired and maintained to perform Services hereunder.

  • Eligible Recipients means all Employees, all Non-Employee Directors and all Consultants.

  • Providers means individuals or organizations --------- licensed to practice dentistry (including specialists) as well as other dental professionals who provide ancillary reimbursable dental services.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) means an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) that provides Internet Services.

  • The Service Provider means the organization or firm providing the services under this Contract.

  • Current Service Provider means the Party from which an End User Customer is planning to switch its local Exchange Service or the Party from which an End User Customer is planning to port its telephone number(s). "Custom Calling Features" comprise a group of features provided via a Central Office Switch without the need for special Customer Premises Equipment. Features include, but are not limited to, call waiting, 3-way calling, abbreviated dialing (speed calling), call forwarding, and series completing (busy or no answer).

  • Eligible provider means an incumbent local exchange carrier as defined in section 251(h) of the telecommunications act of 1996, 47 USC 251, that as of January 1, 2009 had rates for intrastate switched toll access services higher than its rates for the same interstate switched toll access services, and that provides the services and functionalities identified by rules of the federal communications commission described at 47 CFR 54.101(a).

  • payment service provider means a person whose business includes the provision of transfer of funds services;

  • Sub-Service Provider means any person / firm / Organization / company /entity (other than the Service Provider) and it’s legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns named in the Contract as a Sub-Service Provider for a part of the Services or to whom a part of the Services has been sub-Contracted with the written prior consent of the Employer.

  • Video service provider or "provider" means a person authorized under this act to provide video service.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) is an Enhanced Service Provider that provides Internet Services, and is defined in paragraph 341 of the FCC’s First Report and Order in CC Docket No. 97-158.

  • Data Providers means pricing vendors, analytics providers, brokers, dealers, investment managers, Authorized Persons, Subcustodians, Depositories and any other Person providing Market Data to the Custodian.

  • Third Party Service Provider means any consultant, agent, advisor, or independent contractor who renders services to the Company, a Subsidiary, or an Affiliate that (a) are not in connection with the offer and sale of the Company’s securities in a capital raising transaction, and (b) do not directly or indirectly promote or maintain a market for the Company’s securities.

  • Company Service Provider means an employee, individual consultant, individual independent contractor, individual self-employed contractor, leased or temporary employee or director of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Basic generation service provider or "provider" means a

  • Wireless service provider means a person that provides wireless service to the public.

  • Service Provider Materials means all works of authorship, products and materials [including, but not limited to, data, diagrams, charts, reports, specifications, studies, inventions, software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques] owned by, or licensed to, the Service Provider prior to the Commencement Date or independently developed by the Service Provider outside the scope of this Agreement at no expense to Transnet, and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;

  • Curtailment Service Provider or “CSP” shall mean a Member or a Special Member, which action on behalf of itself or one or more other Members or non-Members, participates in the PJM Interchange Energy Market, Ancillary Services markets, and/or Reliability Pricing Model by causing a reduction in demand.

  • Ambulance provider means an emergency medical service provider that:

  • Independent System Operator means a person that may receive or has received, by transfer pursuant

  • Cloud Service Provider or CSP means a company or organization that offers some component of cloud computing – typically Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS) – to other businesses, organizations or individuals.

  • Hub Provider means an entity that (i) provides Common Channel Signaling (SS7) connectivity between the networks of service providers that are not directly connected to each other; or (ii) provides third party database services such as LIDB. The SS7 messages received by Hub Providers are accepted or rejected by the Hub Provider depending on whether a contractual arrangement exists between the Hub Provider and the message originator (sender) and whether the message originator has contracted for the type of SS7 messages being submitted for transmission to the Hub Provider.