Providers definition

Providers means individuals or organizations --------- licensed to practice dentistry (including specialists) as well as other dental professionals who provide ancillary reimbursable dental services.
Providers means any primary care physicians or physician group, medical groups, independent practice associations, specialist physicians, dentists, optometrists, pharmacies and pharmacists, radiologists or radiology centers, laboratories, mental health professionals, chiropractors, physical therapists, any hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, other health care or services facilities, durable medical equipment suppliers, home health agencies, alcoholism or drug abuse centers and any other specialty, ancillary or allied health professional.
Providers means the generic the used to describe Providers of NEA Mentoring. This includes all sub contractors involved in service delivery under the prime contractor’s delivery model.

Examples of Providers in a sentence

  • The Service Providers to have to agree with all NHLS GeneralConditions of Bid, RFQ and Conditions of Contract (GCC) ComplyDo Not Comply Substantiation: The bidder must submit and attach to the bid response the signed and acceptedNHLS General Conditions of Bid, RFQ and Conditions of Contract (GCC).

  • Care Coordinated by Your Primary Care Provider and permitted Self-Referrals Non-network Providers (*) Preauthorization may be required for this service.

  • Under MSE category, only manufacturers for goods and Service Providers for Services are eligible for exemption from EMD.

  • Proposed health measures could include CMS’s Core Set of Health Care Quality Measures for Children in Medicaid and CHIP, Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (CAHPS), the Initial Core Set of Health Care Quality Measures for Medicaid-Eligible Adults and/or measures endorsed by National Quality Forum (NQF).

  • Members are not responsible for a balance bill from non-Participating Providers for services for Emergency Medical Conditions when treated or transported by non-Participating Providers.


More Definitions of Providers

Providers means physicians licensed to practice medicine
Providers means an individual or agency who meets the provider qualifications and is contracted with ADSA to provide services to you.
Providers shall be defined as health care providers who are duly licensed in their jurisdiction and acting within the scope of their license. Such term shall include, without limitation, Physicians, Hospitals, ancillary health Services facilities and ancillary health care providers.
Providers means any and all hospitals (including hospital providers), physicians, physician or medical groups, independent practice associations, physician hospital organizations, integrated delivery systems, pharmacies and pharmacists, mental health professionals, other medical or health professionals, health care facilities or other providers of services or products who or which have contracted with the Company or any of its Subsidiaries to provide health care or related services or products.
Providers means Physicians, Contracting Hospitals, Contracting Clinics, 16 and Other Providers.
Providers means corporate sponsor for any course as well as the individual who signs the application for the course.
Providers means all physicians, physician groups, medical groups, and other groups of health care practitioners, independent practice associations and other provider networks, dentists, optometrists, pharmacies and pharmacists, radiologists, radiology centers, laboratories, mental health professionals, community health centers, clinics, surgicenters, accountable care organizations, chiropractors, physical therapists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician’s assistants, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, other health care or services facilities, durable medical equipment suppliers, home health agencies, alcoholism or drug abuse centers and any other specialty, ancillary or allied health professional or facility.