Preferred Network definition

Preferred Network means a group of physicians designated as Preferred Providers and indicated in a Physician Directory as Preferred Network Providers.

Examples of Preferred Network in a sentence

  • Further, in any event that Rite Aid is no longer a preferred provider under the Union Fund’s Preferred Network, the Parties agree to reopen the Collective Bargaining Agreement for further bargaining.

  • CloudConnect requires you to order a Circuit from a CloudConnect Preferred Network Service Provider.

  • CloudConnect is an add-on service to RingCentral Services providing a private Ethernet switching infrastructure and certain ports on such switching infrastructure to allow interconnection between Your private MPLS or Ethernet connection, provided by Your Preferred Network Service Provider, and the RingCentral Cloud, via an External Network to Network Interface (“ENNI”).

  • The use or non-use of an adjective such as Preferred Network, Participating, and Non-Participating in referring to any Provider is not a statement as to the ability of the Provider.

  • IPA shall use its best efforts to cause each of its IPA Participating Providers to participate in the provider network sponsored by MDNY Preferred Network, Inc., a preferred provider organization.

  • To be eligible for reimbursement of certain benefits, the Executive is required to utilize the services of an agent in the Cendant Mobility Preferred Network on both departure and destination.

  • Effective July 1, 2024, employees covered by this Agreement and enrolled in the Health Plan Preferred Network shall pay $325.13 for their dependent spouse, or $260.35 for their dependent child(ren), or $389.06 for all dependents within the employees family for health benefits.

  • In case that the specialist or sub-specialist that you need is not part of the Preferred Network of your Primary Medical Group, your Primary Care Physician must give you a referral so you can visit a the specialists or sub-specialists outside the Preferred Network of your Primary Medical Group and you will have to pay corresponding copayments.

  • Members who use select Specialty Prescription Drugs, as referenced on the Selectively Closed Formulary, must use the Specialty Medication Preferred Network designated by Keystone in order to receive Benefits under this coverage.

  • If you wish to visit a specialist or sub-specialist that does not belong to the Preferred Network of your Primary Medical Group, when there is a physician with the same specialty in the Preferred Network of the Primary Medical Group , you will also need a referral from your Primary Care Physician and you will be responsible of paying the corresponding copayment..