Primary practice location definition

Primary practice location means the facility in which an individual provides direct patient care for the majority of time during a year.
Primary practice location means the facility where the Practitioner spends greater than fifty percent (50%) of Practitioner’s time practicing medicine.
Primary practice location means the health care facility at which a physician spends the largest number of hours per week engaged in patient encounters among all such locations where such physician practices.

More Definitions of Primary practice location

Primary practice location means the primary location at which a member is carrying on the practice of medicine

Related to Primary practice location

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice agreement means a written and signed

  • Collaborative pharmacy practice means a practice of pharmacy whereby one or

  • Community practice protocol means a written, executed agreement entered into voluntarily between an authorized pharmacist and a physician establishing drug therapy management for one or more of the pharmacist’s and physician’s patients residing in a community setting. A community practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of subrule 8.34(2).

  • Current Good Manufacturing Practices or “cGMP” means applicable Good Manufacturing Practices as specified in the United States Code of Federal Regulations and/or the EU Good Manufacturing Guidelines, and any successor legislation from time to time, prevailing at the time of the manufacture of the Product.

  • Licensed facility means a facility licensed by the department under section 137 or an adult foster care facility.