Physician Incentive Plans Sample Clauses

Physician Incentive Plans. In the event Provider participates in a physician incentive plan (“PIP”) under the Agreement, Provider agrees that such PIPs must comply with 42 CFR 417.479, 42 CFR 438.3, 42 CFR 422.208, and 42 CFR 422.210, as may be amended from time to time. Neither United nor Provider may make a specific payment directly or indirectly under a PIP to a physician or physician group as an inducement to reduce or limit Medically Necessary services furnished to an individual Covered Person. PIPs must not contain provisions that provide incentives, monetary or otherwise, for the withholding of services that meet the definition of Medical Necessity.
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Physician Incentive Plans. A. The Contractor shall obtain approval from the Department prior to implementing a Physician Incentive Plan (Cal. Code Regs. tit. 9, § 1810.438(h).).
Physician Incentive Plans. A template for any compensation arrangement between the Contractor and a physician, or physician group as that term is defined in 42 C.F.R. § 417.479(c); or between the Contractor and any other PCPs within the meaning of this Contract; or between the Contractor and any other Subcontractor (or like entity) shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to its implementation. Approval is preconditioned on compliance with all applicable federal and Commonwealth laws and regulations and subject to Section 4.4
Physician Incentive Plans. 7.3.1 HMO may operate a physician incentive plan only if: (1) no specific payment may be made directly or indirectly under a physician incentive plan to a physician or physician group as an inducement to reduce or limit medically necessary services furnished to a Member; and (2) the stop-loss protection, enrollee surveys and disclosure requirements of this Article are met.
Physician Incentive Plans. In the event Provider participates in a physician incentive plan (“PIP”) under the Agreement, Provider agrees that such PIPs must comply with 42 CFR 417.479, 42 CFR 438.3, 42 CFR 422.208, and 42 CFR 422.210, as may be amended from time to time. Neither Subcontractor, Health Plan nor Provider may make a specific payment directly or indirectly under a PIP to a physician or physician group as an inducement to reduce or limit Medically Necessary services furnished to an individual Covered Person. PIPs must not contain provisions that provide incentives, monetary or otherwise, for the withholding of Medically Necessary care. All PIPs must receive prior approval from the Division of TennCare and TDCI.
Physician Incentive Plans. ‌ The MCO shall be subject to one of the remedies listed in section 5.5 or section 5.6 if the MCO fails to comply with the requirements for physician incentive plans described in section 11.8. [42 CFR §438.700(b)(6)]‌‌‌‌‌‌
Physician Incentive Plans. The Contractor shall obtain approval from the Department prior to implementing a Physician Incentive Plan. A Physician Incentive Plan is any compensation arrangement to pay a physician or physician group that may directly or indirectly have the effect of reducing or limiting the services provided to any beneficiary. For purposes of this definition, the words shall have the meanings set forth in 42 C.F.R. § 422.208(a). The Department shall approve the Contractor's request only if the proposed Physician Incentive Plan complies with all applicable federal and state regulations.
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Physician Incentive Plans. The Contractor must ensure it does not: a) operate any physician incentive plan as described in 42 CFR § 422.208; and b) does not Contract with any Subcontractor operating such a plan.
Physician Incentive Plans. In the event Provider enters into an agreement with any individual physician or physician group related to the performance of Provider’s duties under this Exhibit B that includes a physician incentive plan as defined in 42 C.F.R. §422.208, Provider agrees that such physician incentive plan shall comply with the rules and regulations set forth under the Medicare Advantage Program and agrees to the following:
Physician Incentive Plans. In the event Provider participates in a physician incentive plan (“PIP”) under the Agreement, Provider agrees that such PIP must comply with all applicable requirements governing PIPs, including but not limited to 42 CFR Parts 417, 422, 434, 438 and 1003, as may be amended from time to time. Neither Subcontractor, Health Plan, nor Provider may make a specific payment directly or indirectly under a PIP to a physician or physician group as an inducement to reduce or limit Medically Necessary services furnished to an individual Covered Person. PIPs must not contain provisions that provide incentives, monetary or otherwise, for the withholding of Medically Necessary care. Provider shall maintain adequate and appropriate stop-loss protection in accordance with 42 CFR Part 417 if incentive arrangements with Provider place Provider at substantial financial risk for services it does not provide.
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