Self-referral definition
Self-referral means the process by which an MCP member may access certain services without prior approval from the PCP or the MCP.
Self-referral means when a Client or family member directly contacts a service provider with 4 the goal of receiving services for themselves or a family member, regardless of Linkage status.
Self-referral means the person who initiates the contact is the alleged perpetrator of the suspected abuse or neglect.
More Definitions of Self-referral
Self-referral means an employee, who has never tested positive for a prohibited substance while employed by the Parish but acknowledges a drug/alcohol problem, identifies himself/herself voluntarily as requiring assistance in dealing with alcohol or drug dependency.
Self-referral means the process by which an MCO member may access certain services without prior approval from the PCP or the MCO.
Self-referral means that a provider refers a member either to an agency in which the provider has a direct financial interest or to himself or herself acting as a practitioner in private practice. Wisconsin Medicaid will not reimburse for services rendered to any such members.
Self-referral means an employee’s voluntary use of the Employee Assistance Program for help in resolving personal or family problems, including those involving alcohol or drug use.
Self-referral means an employee who has achieved permanent employee status voluntarily identifying himself or herself (including through his or her applicable Union Representative) as requiring assistance in dealing with alcohol or drug dependency before any event or decision by management to initiate a testing event.
Self-referral means obtaining treatment by a provider without