Provider type definition

Provider type refers to the provider type applicable to you under the classification method employed by DOH under the DSRIP Program for classifying coalition partners into different provider types in connection with the metrics applicable under the Implementation Plan. All Coalition Partners are required to participate in Project 2.a.i (Create Integrated Delivery Systems focused on Evidence-Based Medicine/ Population Health Management). Certain Coalition Partners are required to participate in certain other DSRIP Projects, based on their defined Provider Type as described further in Exhibit B annexed hereto.
Provider type means a category of provider or program such as a center, family child care, and in-home child care.
Provider type means a general type of service or provider.

Examples of Provider type in a sentence

  • X X X X 1 C 55 Servicing Provider Type A custom MassHealth code indicating the type of provider rendering the service represented by this encounter or claim.

  • Provider Type Time and Distance Standard Provider office is located within the lesser of Primary care, adult and pediatric Twenty (20) minutes or twenty (20) miles from the member’s home.

  • Including but not limited to: CPT or HCPCS Code, units of service by individual client served, dates of service detail for each client, client Social Security Number, ICD-10 Diagnosis Code for use with Medi-Cal billing, Authorization number, location, Provider Type, etc.

  • OB/GYN specialty care Forty-five (45) minutes or thirty (30) miles from the member’s home Outpatient behavioral health-mental health Provider Type Time and Distance Standard Provider office is located within the lesser of Prescribers-adult Thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles from the member’s home.

  • Required if Provider Type is P for all plans– Indicates if the provider or group can be selected as a PCP.

  • Certain Coalition Partners are required to participate in certain other DSRIP Projects, based on their defined Provider Type as described further in Exhibit B annexed hereto.

  • During the Term, you shall participate in all the DSRIP Projects that are applicable to your Provider Type.

  • Visit Provider Type Enter the type of provider providing a documented, face-to-face encounter.

  • OB/GYN specialty care Forty-five (45) minutes or thirty (30) miles from the member’s home Outpatient behavioral health-mental health Prescribers-adult Thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles from the Provider Type Time and Distance Standard Provider office is located within the lesser of member’s home.

  • Participating Provider Non-Participating Provider Type I Services 100% 100% Type II Services 80% 80% Type III Services 50% 50% Type IV Services 50% 50% There is no waiting period for Type IV Services.


More Definitions of Provider type

Provider type means Counselor, Clinical Trainee, Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts, Medical Director of a Narcotic Treatment Program, Medical Assistant, and Peer Support Specialist as those terms are defined in Supplement 3 to Attachment 3.1-A of this State Plan.
Provider type means Physician, Psychologist, Waivered Psychologist, Registered Nurse (RN), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Pharmacist, Registered/Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and Peer Support Specialists as those terms are defined in Supplement 3 to Attachment 3.1-A of this State Plan; and Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts.
Provider type means Clinical Trainee, Licensed Mental Health Professional, Mental Health Rehabilitative Specialist (MHRS), Medical Assistant, Physician Assistant (PA), Pharmacist, Peer Support Specialists, and Other Qualified Provider as those terms are defined in Supplement 3 to Attachment 3.1-A of this State Plan.
Provider type means Physician, Psychologist, Waivered Psychologist, Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Psychiatric Technician (PT), Mental Health Rehabilitative Specialist (MHRS), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS), Pharmacist, Occupational Therapist (OT), Peer Support Specialists, and Other Qualified Provider as those terms are defined in Supplement 3 to Attachment 3.1- A of this State Plan; and Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts.
Provider type means Physician, Psychologist, Waivered Psychologist, Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Psychiatric Technician (PT), Mental Health Rehabilitative Specialist (MHRS), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Certified Nurse Specialist (CNS), Pharmacist, Occupational

Related to Provider type

  • Provider network means an affiliated group of varied health care providers that is established to provide a continuum of health care services to individuals;

  • Provider agreement means the signed, written, contractual agreement between the department and the provider of services or goods.

  • Provider panel means those providers with which a carrier contracts to provide health care services

  • Provider Agreements means all participation, provider and reimbursement agreements or arrangements now or hereafter in effect for the benefit of Tenant or any Manager in connection with the operation of any Facility relating to any right of payment or other claim arising out of or in connection with Tenant’s participation in any Third Party Payor Program.

  • Service Type means the customer class, partial customer class and/or group of customer classes, as set forth in a Transaction Confirmation.