Examples of Third Party Administrator or TPA in a sentence
Third Party Administrator or TPA means any person who is licensed under the IRDAI (Third Party Administrators-Health Services) Regulations, 2001 by the Authority, and is engaged, for a fee or remuneration by an Insurance Company, for the purposes of providing health services.
Third Party Administrator or TPA means any person who is licensed under the IRDA (Third Party Administrators- Health Services) Regulations,2001 by the Authority, and is engaged, for a fee or remuneration by an Insurance Company, for the purposes of providing health services.
These two levels of internal appeals will continue to be handled by the appropriateClaims’ Administrator, referred to as the Third Party Administrator (or TPA).
PurposeThe County of El Paso (County) is seeking a Claims Administrator (Third Party Administrator or TPA) for its self-funded workers compensation program, a 504 Network Program and Cost Containment Services to include pre-authorization services, medical bill review, and all other related service which falls under the Texas Administrative Code Subchapter, utilization reviews for health care provided under Workers’ Compensation insurance coverage, Rules 19.2001 through 19.2017.
The professionals of the authorised centre involved in the patient’s care shall be able to access the content of their medical record by means of unambiguous and traceable personal identification.
Third Party Administrator Third Party Administrator or TPA means any person who is licensed under the IRDA (Third Party Administrators – Health Services) Regulations, 2001 by the Authority, and is engaged, for a fee or remuneration by an insurance Company, for the purpose of providing health services.
The District uses an outside vendor called a Third Party Administrator or TPA to assist in these tasks.
Third Party Administrator or TPA means any person who is licensed under the IRDA (Third Party Administrators-Health Services) Regulations,2001 by the Authority, and is engaged, for a fee or remuneration by an Insurance Company, for the purposes of providing health services.(d) Investigation expenses incurred towards diagnosis of ailment requiring Hospitalization.