Unattached Patient definition
Unattached Patient means a member of the patient population serviced by the Practice that are not members of the Practice Panel including transient patients.
Unattached Patient means a member of the patient population serviced by the Practice that are not members of the Practice Panel including transient patients. This Contract will be in effect from <date> to <date> notwithstanding the date of its execution, unless terminated earlier as provided herein (the “Term”). This Contract may be renewed for such period of time and on the terms as the parties may mutually agree to in writing: If the Physicians wish to renew this Contract, the Physicians must provide written notice to the Agency no later than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the Term. If the Agency wishes to renew this Contract, it must provide written notice to the Physicians no later than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the Term. As soon as practical after either the Physicians or the Agency has provided notice in accordance with this clause 2.2, the parties will meet to discuss and endeavour to settle in a timely manner the terms of such a renewal. Subject to clause 2.4, if both the Physicians and the Agency agree to renew the Contract the terms and conditions of this Contract must remain in effect until the new contract is signed and any continuation past the Term is without prejudice to issues of retroactivity. In the event that notice is given by either the Physicians or the Agency in accordance with clause 2.2 above and if a new contract is not completed within six (6) months following the end of the Term, this Contract and any extensions will terminate without further obligation on either party. The Agency will notify the Ministry of any renewals of this Contract within 30 days of the renewal coming into effect.
Examples of Unattached Patient in a sentence
Before the start of the Term, the Ministry will work collaboratively with the Physicians to adjust the PSE due to the Unattached Patient population and for the impact of clinical teaching in the Practice.
Table 46: Unattached Patient Program uptake by year Female 7 37% 39 42% 55 50% 60 45% 60 48% Male 12 63% 54 58% 55 50% 74 55% 66 52% Total 19 100% 93 100% 110 100% 134 100% 126 100% For any new program, it is difficult to predict uptake.
An Unattached Patient Collaboration Initiative will be established as described in Appendix “D”.
Unattached Patient Incentive Program (UP) • To assist hospitalized patients or patients treated in the emergency department, who require follow-up care in the community, and do not have a family physician.