Qualified Healthcare Provider definition

Qualified Healthcare Provider means a Doctor of Medicine (MD), a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), a Physician Assistant, an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, athletic trainer, or sports physical therapist who is trained and experienced in the evaluation, management, and care of concussions or a licensed psychologist with training in neuropsychology and in the evaluation and management of concussions. Qualified Healthcare Providers shall be licensed by their state and in good standing with the State of Delaware.
Qualified Healthcare Provider means an individual meeting the requirements of the Indiana Medical Malpractice Statute and paying the surcharge or an individual covered under the Federal Tort Claim Act (FTCA). In that situation, the liability coverage requirement is satisfied by providing documentation of the Notice of Deeming Action (NDA) for the Health Center along with the documentation of confirming employment or contractor status with the deemed entity. The Board may approve an initial applicant, locum tenens applicant, or privileged practitioner seeking to return from a leave of absence contingent on becoming a Qualified Healthcare Provider if the applicant presents sufficient evidence from his professional malpractice carrier that the surcharge will be paid and policy effective prior to the commencement of any services by the individual at the Hospital.

Examples of Qualified Healthcare Provider in a sentence

  • For Reasonable Accommodation requests, reliable documentation from a Qualified Healthcare Provider or professional non-medical service agency, whose function it is to provide services to the disabled.

  • He/she is examined by a licensed Qualified Healthcare Provider, as defined by the Director, within the calendar week in which the first day of unemployment due to sickness occurs or within the calendar week prior or subsequent thereto; provided, however, that for good cause as shall be determined by the Director, an examination by a licensed Qualified Healthcare Provider within any other period may be considered as having been made within the period herein set forth.

  • The trade-offs affect both the power supply and user system, and could vary depending on program constraints.

  • Partial payments may be extended up to twelve (12) weeks total when clearly supported by medical documentation provided by the Qualified Healthcare Provider and subject to agency review and approval.

  • Such verification may include the following: - A letter(s) from a Qualified Healthcare Provider describing an applicant's physical or mental condition and specifying housing conditions required because of the condition; - For Reasonable Accommodation requests, reliable documentation from a Qualified Healthcare Provider or professional non-medical service agency, whose function it is to provide services to the disabled.

  • Claimants are still required to be certified by a Qualified Healthcare Provider to be out of work, due to the illness/injury for seven (7) consecutive days or longer to be eligible for benefit payments.[Reference to Temporary Disability Insurance Act: Sections 28-39-12, 28-41-12 and 28-41-15(A)] FILING OF CLAIMS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS A.

  • For reasonable accommodation requests, reliable documentation from a Qualified Healthcare Provider or professional non-medical service agency whose function it is to provide services to the disabled should verify that the transfer applicant or a member of his/her Household is disabled under the applicable definitions in Federal and State law and describe the limitations attributable to the disability.

  • Spouses, partners and children who would otherwise be required to share a bedroom under the NBHA policies may be assigned separate bedrooms for substantial health-related or reasonable accommodation reason which are thoroughly documented by a Qualified Healthcare Provider.

  • Partial payments may be extended, as needed, when clearly supported by medical documentation provided by the Qualified Healthcare Provider and subject to agency review and approval.

  • Unless also licensed as a physician or non-physician practitioner, paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are not eligible to enroll in TennCare at the individual practitioner level, and therefore do not meet the standard for a Qualified Healthcare Provider under this Model.

Related to Qualified Healthcare Provider

  • Healthcare provider means a healthcare practitioner, person, or facility licensed, authorized, certified, registered, or regulated under title 33, title 63, title 68, federal law or order, or an executive order of the governor, including but not limited to any employees, agents, or contractors of such a practitioner, person, or facility, and residents, interns, students, fellows, or volunteers of an accredited school or of such school's affiliated teaching or training hospitals or programs in this state;

  • Health care provider or "provider" means:

  • Qualified health plan means a health benefit plan that has in effect a certification that the plan

  • Child care provider means a provider who receives compensation for providing child care services on a regular basis, including an ‘eligible child care provider’ (as defined in section 658P of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9858n)).

  • Health services means, but shall not be limited to, examination, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, pharmaceuticals, aftercare, habilitation or rehabilitation and mental health therapy of any kind, as well as payment or reimbursement for any such services.