Patient Access definition
Examples of Patient Access in a sentence
HSC, §§123110 through 123149.5, Patient Access to Health Records.
The PH-MCO must comply with the requirements of 42 CFR 438.62, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Interoperability and Patient Access for Medicaid Managed Care Plans.
For example, Patient Access Rep I and Patient Access Rep II will be considered the same Job Title when approving time off requests.
The hourly rate for RNs, Clinicians, Clinic Assistants, Patient Access Center, and Education staff meeting language standards specified is increased.
The Contractor shall implement and maintain a Patient Access API that can connect to provider electronic health records and practice management systems, in accordance with requirements specified at 42 CFR section 431.60.
The Contractor shall implement and maintain a secure, standards-based Patient Access API and a publicly accessible, standards-based Provider Directory API that can connect to mobile applications and be available through a public-facing digital endpoint on each Contractor’s website.
The Patient Access API shall permit third-party applications to retrieve, with the approval and at the direction of a beneficiary or beneficiary’s authorized representative, data specified in guidance provided by the Department, including, but not limited to BHIN 22-068 through the use of common technologies and without special effort from the beneficiary.
Form 470-2615, Agreement for Participation as a Primary Care Physician Patient Manager in the Medicaid Patient Access to Service System, shall be the form designated as the contract.
Information blocking and interoperability (including but not limited to the provisions of the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule (CMS- 0057-F), the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule (CMS-9115-F), and any federal rules and regulations regarding information blocking).
Before the Federal HIPAA law was adopted, California already had patient information privacy laws, such as the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA), and the Patient Access to Health Records Act (PAHRA).