Provider-patient relationship definition
Provider-patient relationship means the relationship between the patient and the mental health professional that meets the requirements for commencement and establishment of a valid provider-patient relationship as specified in this chapter.
Provider-patient relationship means at least a 3-month medical relationship between a licensed provider and a patient, unless the 3-month requirement does not apply in accordance with He-C 401.06(b)(1)b., during which the provider has conducted a full assessment of the patient’s medical history and current medical condition in accordance with He-C 401.06(b)(2).
Provider-patient relationship means “provider-patient relationship” as defined in RSA 126-X:1, VIII, namely, “a medical relationship between a licensed provider and a patient that includes an in-person exam, a history, a diagnosis, and a treatment plan appropriate for the licensee’s medical specialty.”
More Definitions of Provider-patient relationship
Provider-patient relationship means the relationship as defined in Board Policy 40-3.
Provider-patient relationship means the relationship
Provider-patient relationship means a provider‑patient treatment or counseling relationship of at least three months as part of which the provider has conducted an in‑person exam and taken a medical history of, provided a diagnosis to, and recommended a treatment plan for a patient relating to a qualifying medical condition; however, the requirement for a relationship of at least three months does not apply if the provider issues a medical certification that certifies that the onset of the patient’s qualifying medical condition occurred within the past three months, and the certifying provider is primarily responsible for the patient’s care related to the qualifying medical condition.
Provider-patient relationship means a relationship between a provider and a patient that includes:
Provider-patient relationship means “provider-patient relationship” as defined in RSA 126-X:1, VIII, namely, “a medical relationship between a licensed provider and a patient that includes an in-person exam, a history, a diagnosis, and a treatment plan appropriate for the licensee’s medical specialty.”, during which the provider has conducted a full assessment of the patient’s medical history and current medical condition in accordance with He-C 401.06(b)(4).
Provider-patient relationship means the relationship as defined in Board Policy 30-11.
Provider-patient relationship means a relationship between a prescribing practitioner and a patient in which (A) the patient has made a medical complaint, (B) the patient has provided such patient's medical history, (C) the patient has received a physical examination, and (D) there exists a logical connection between such medical complaint, medical history and physical examination and any drug or device prescribed for such patient; and