Private Patient definition

Private Patient means a patient of a public hospital who is not a public patient. A private patient elects to accept responsibility to pay for medical care and the provision of hospital services. Patients who are covered under Workers’ Compensation or Motor Vehicle Insurance Trust legislation or policies are deemed to be private patients for the purpose of this Agreement.
Private Patient means a Patient electing to Claim under their Policy for Treatment in a Public or Private Hospital.
Private Patient means a patient who is not a public patient;

Examples of Private Patient in a sentence

  • The Repatriation Private Patient Principles (the RPPPs), determined by the Commission under section 90A of the Act, apply in all States in which a Repatriation General Hospital has been integrated into the State health system and in those States and Territories in which the Commission has declared that they apply.

  • The Patients referred from the Hospital has to be given due priority over an outside Private Patient.

  • Professor Jan van den HeuvelHead of DepartmentKey Staff Dr Julia Böttcher (J.Boettcher@lse.ac.uk) is the Doctoral Programme Director.

  • Repatriation Private Patient Principles means the principles, as in force from time to time, determined by the Commission under section 90A.

  • Nothing in this clause 2.7 places an obligation on the VMO to accept a patient as a Private Patient or constrains the VMO in determining any fee for their treatment of a Private Patient.


More Definitions of Private Patient

Private Patient means any person classified as a private patient under section 47;
Private Patient means a member electing to claim under their Policy for Treatment in a Private Hospital or Public Hospital.
Private Patient means a patient who is charged for healthcare services either as a self-pay patient or as an insured patient;
Private Patient means any person classified as a private patient under section 18;
Private Patient means a patient of a public hospital who is not a public patient. A private patient elects to accept re- sponsibility to pay for medical care and the provision of hospital services. Patients who are covered under Work- ers’ Compensation or Motor Vehicle Insurance Trust legislation or policies are deemed to be private patients for the purpose of this Agreement.
Private Patient means an eligible person as defined in section 30 of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (Commonwealth) who elects to be treated on Western Health premises as an inpatient or day patient by a medical practitioner of his or her choice and is responsible for paying for the provision of medical services, but does not include a Public Patient or a Compensable Patient.
Private Patient means a Patient classified as such in accordance with Rule LV2.16 (Hospital Treatment).