Practice group definition

Practice group or "group practice" means two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association, for which:
Practice group or "group practice" means two or more health care providers
Practice group means two (2) or more healthcare services providers that share a common employer for the purposes of the healthcare services providers' clinical practice;

Examples of Practice group in a sentence

  • Steps 23-26 in Lawyer 3 pay range and steps 24-27 in the Lawyer 4 pay range are re-earnable increments restricted to Practice Group Coordinators.

  • The pay of an employee who is no longer a Practice Group Coordinator will revert back to the normal control point maximum for the pay range.

  • The control point maximum for Practice Group Coordinator is therefore step 22 in Lawyer 3 pay range and step 23 in Lawyer 4 pay range.

  • Payment of the responsibility allowance is for the duration of appointment as a Practice Group Coordinator.

  • Please contact a member of our Business and Transactions Practice Group if you would like to have a commercial agreement prepared or reviewed.


More Definitions of Practice group

Practice group means one or more physicians or a professional corporation or professional association owned by physicians or a hospital or medical center.
Practice group means <name of the Practice Group>.
Practice group means an incorporation or other legal collaboration of providers who work together sharing responsibility for providing care, liability and resources.
Practice group means a group of members recognised as a Practice Group of the Association in accordance with Clause 21.
Practice group means, in relation to a member, a group of one or more other members with whom the member is associated and, if the member is not associated with other members, means the member.
Practice group means the entity formed by the Partners to provide Midwifery Services and includes all Midwives;
Practice group means two (2) or more healthcare services providers that share a common employer for