Physician contract definition
Physician contract means any contract between a physician and a carrier or a
Physician contract means any contract between a physician and a carrier or a carrier's network, physician panel, intermediary, or representative providing the terms under which the physician agrees to provide health care services to an enrollee pursuant to a health benefit plan.
Physician contract means a contract between a physician and a contracting entity
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As of December 31, 2003, standard Physician contract language was updated to reflect §7.13(c) requirements for those contracts entered into in states that do not require a filing with state regulatory agencies.
As of December 31, 2003, updated standard Physician contract language for contracts entered into in states that do not require a filing with state regulatory agencies to confirm that, as between Aetna and Participating Physicians, Physicians own their own medical records and that Aetna has a right to receive or review such records only as reasonably needed.
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Physician contract means any contract between a physician and a carrier or a 1718 carrier's network, physician panel, intermediary, or representative providing the terms 1719 under which the physician agrees to provide health care services to an enrollee pursuant 1720 to a health benefit plan. 1721 (8)(7) 'Postpayment audit' means an investigation by a health benefit plan, carrier, 1722 insurer, or panel, or agent thereof, of whether a claim was properly paid to a claimant. 1723 (9)(8) 'Retroactive denial of a previously paid claim' or 'retroactive denial of payment' 1724 means any attempt by a carrier retroactively to collect payments already made to a 1725 claimant with respect to a claim, or any portion thereof, by requiring repayment of such 1726 payments, by reducing other payments currently owed to the claimant, by withholding 1727 or setting off against future payments, or in any other manner reducing or affecting the 1728 future claim payments to the claimant."