Physician Outreach Program definition

Physician Outreach Program means the component of the NITAOP that provides funding for travel honorariums for Specialist Physicians and General Practitioners, and travel expenses for General Practitioners, for approved travel to the communities listed in Appendix B for the purpose of such Specialist Physicians and General Practitioners providing medical services to residents of such communities.

Examples of Physician Outreach Program in a sentence

  • The annual budget for the Physician Outreach Program (POP) component of NITAOP (GP travel expenses and GP and Specialist travel time honorariums) is $1.5 Million annually for the term of the Subsidiary Agreement for Physicians in Rural Practice (RSA), April 1, 2002, to March 31, 2004.

  • For such purposes, surplus funds from the REAP, the RGPLP, the RSLP, the Physician Outreach Program, the IAF and the RCF in any Fiscal Year between April 1, 2006 and March 31, 2012 will be directed toward the RRP expenditures in that year prior to the Government providing any additional funds over the amounts expended on the RRP in the Fiscal Year commencing April 1, 2005.

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