Specialty Provider definition

Specialty Provider is defined as a provider that only serves (1) a defined population due to the practice specialty (e.g. OB/GYN; STD clinic; family planning) or (2) a specific age group within the general population of children ages 0-18. Local health departments and pediatricians are not considered specialty providers. The VFC Program has the authority to designate VFC providers as specialty providers. At the discretion of the VFC Program, enrolled providers such as pharmacies and mass vaccinators may offer only influenza vaccine. Select Vaccines Offered by Specialty Provider:  DTaP  Meningococcal Conjugate  TD  Hepatitis A  MMR  Tdap  Hepatitis B  Pneumococcal Conjugate  Varicella  HIB  Pneumococcal Polysaccharide  Other, specify:  HPV  Polio  Influenza  Rotavirus
Specialty Provider is defined as a provider that only serves (1) a defined population due to the practice specialty (e.g., OB/GYN, STD, family planning, etc.) or (2) a specific age group within the general population of children ages 0–18. Local health departments and pediatricians are not considered specialty providers. The Immunization Program has the authority to designate VFC providers as specialty providers. At the discretion of the Immunization Program, certain enrolled providers such as pharmacies or community vaccinators may offer a limited selection of vaccines. Select Vaccines Offered by Specialty Provider: DTaP Meningococcal Conjugate Td Hepatitis A MMR Tdap Hepatitis B Pneumococcal Conjugate Varicella HIB Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Other, specify: HPV Polio Influenza Rotavirus PROVIDER POPULATION Provider population based on patients seen during the previous 12 months. Report the number of children by age group who received vaccinations at your facility. Count a child only once based on the age/eligibility categories at the last immunization visit, regardless of the number of visits made. The following table details the number of children who received VFC vaccine and non-VFC vaccine, by eligibility category. Enrolled in Medicaid 0 No health insurance 0 American Indian/Alaska Native 0 Underinsured in FQHC/RHC or deputized facility1 0 Insured (private pay/health insurance covers vaccines) 0 Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)2 0 1Underinsured includes children with health insurance that does not cover vaccines or only covers specific vaccine types. Children are eligible only for vaccines that are not covered by their insurance. In addition, to receive VFC vaccine, underinsured children must be vaccinated through a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or Rural Health Clinic (RHC) or under an approved deputized provider. The deputized provider must have a written agreement with an FQHC/RHC and the state/local/territorial immunization program in order to vaccinate underinsured children. 2CHIP – Children enrolled in the state Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Children enrolled in CHIP are considered insured and are not eligible for vaccines through the VFC program. Each state determines how CHIP vaccine is purchased and administered by participating providers. Benchmarking Doses administered Medicaid claims data Provider encounter data IIS Billing system Other (must describe):
Specialty Provider means a Provider who provides Specialty Services.

Examples of Specialty Provider in a sentence

  • In such instances the Contractor shall be responsible for payment, even if the Specialty Provider is a Non-Network Provider.

  • Agree to administer and invoice for rebates at Preferred Specialty Provider; however, there is no requirement for the County to use Contractor's rebating contracts for specialty products administered at a Preferred Specialty Provider.

  • The Specialty Provider Report also shall include, by specialty care provider, the waiting times to get appointments, and the length of time actually spent waiting to see the provider.

  • Contractor shall be reimbursed on a fee-for-services basis for specialty services provided to an enrolled child member by a contracted and credentialed/privileged Specialty Provider.

  • This Agreement does not supersede nor replace the existing Primary Care Provider, Specialty Provider, or Hospital Provider Contract between PHC and the 340B Participating Entity.


More Definitions of Specialty Provider

Specialty Provider is defined as a provider that only serves (1) a defined population due to the practice specialty (e.g., OB/GYN; STD clinic; family planning) or (2) a specific age group within the general population of children ages 0-18. Local health departments and pediatricians are not considered specialty providers. The VFC Program has the authority to designate VFC providers as specialty providers. At the discretion of the VFC Program, enrolled providers such as pharmacies and mass vaccinators may offer only influenza vaccine. Select Vaccines Offered by Specialty Provider: ⭘ DTaP ⭘ Meningococcal Conjugate ⭘ TD ⭘ Hepatitis A ⭘ MMR ⭘ Tdap ⭘ Hepatitis B ⭘ Pneumococcal Conjugate ⭘ Varicella ⭘ HIB ⭘ Pneumococcal Polysaccharide ⭘ Other, specify: ⭘ HPV ⭘ Polio ⭘ Influenza ⭘ Rotavirus
Specialty Provider means a person who provides
Specialty Provider is defined as a provider that only serves (1) a defined population due to the practice specialty (e.g., OB/GYN; STD clinic; family planning) or (2) a specific age group within the general population of children ages 0-18. Local health departments and pediatricians are not considered specialty providers. The VFC Program has the authority to designate VFC providers as specialty providers. At the discretion of the VFC Program, enrolled providers such as pharmacies and mass vaccinators may offer only influenza vaccine. Select Vaccines Offered by Speciality Provider: DTap Meningococcal Conjugate TD Hepatitis A MMR Tdap Hepatitis B Pneumococcal Conjugate Varicella HIB Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Other, specify: HPV Polio Influenza Rotavirus
Specialty Provider means a dentist providing specialty care such as Endodontics, Oral Surgery, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, and Orthodontics.
Specialty Provider is defined as a provider that only serves (1) a defined population due to the practice specialty (e.g. OB/GYN; STD clinic; family planning) or (2) a specific age group within the general population of children ages 0-18. Local health departments and pediatricians are not considered specialty providers. KIB has the authority to designate VFC providers as specialty providers. At the discretion of KIB, enrolled providers such as pharmacies and mass vaccinators may offer only influenza vaccine. Select Vaccines Offered by Specialty Provider:
Specialty Provider means a an entity or another person that provides health-related goods or services to a recipient, including providers of medication, therapy services, and equipment, including durable medical equipment.
Specialty Provider means a health care practitioner who: