Recognised Provider definition

Recognised Provider. (Approved Provider) means a provider of services registered with the appropriate association or organization to render services to a member and approved Latrobe to render services to its members.
Recognised Provider means a provider recognised by CBHS Corporate in a particular discipline or calling as a provider of services to a Member for which CBHS Corporate will pay a Benefit. The provider must hold an Australian Business Number.
Recognised Provider or “Provider” means:

Examples of Recognised Provider in a sentence

  • Diabetes education provided by a Recognised Provider who is a nurse or an accredited practicing dietitian.

  • Benefits are not payable for a Service provided by a person who is not a Recognised Provider.

  • This includes Irlen lenses, specially tinted for dyslexia,when provided by a Recognised Provider.

  • E3.7 Westfund may declare that a provider is no longer a Recognised Provider in the event that the provider fails to adhere to any requirements set down by Westfund.

  • Benefits are limited to one Benefit each day for each Insured Member, for a Recognised Provider.

  • Recognised Providers of General Treatment must be in Private Practice and the Services must be performed by the Recognised Provider.

  • The Learning Company is a Recognised Provider for ILM (previously called “Institute of Leadership and Management”).

  • This check will be performed for the year following the conclusion of the investigation and will be conducted regardless of the disposition of the IAB investigation.

  • This indemnity does not apply to any liability HCF owes the Recognised Provider under clause 10.

  • The program/s must be provided by a Recognised Provider in Private Practice.


More Definitions of Recognised Provider

Recognised Provider means a provider recognised by CBHS International Health in a particular discipline or calling as a provider of services to an OSHC Member for which CBHS International Health will pay a Benefit. The provider must hold an Australian Business Number.
Recognised Provider means, in South Africa, a public or private entity that offers any learning programmes that lead to qualifications or part-qualifications registered on the NQF, (1) that is accredited or deemed accredited as a provider by Umalusi to offer qualifications in the General and Further Education and Training Qualifications Sub- Framework (GFETQSF); or (2) that is accredited by the QCTO as a Skills Development Provider to offer qualifications in the Occupational Qualifications Sub-Framework (OQSF); or (3) where its programmes are accredited by the CHE and registered on the Higher Education Qualifications Sub-Framework (HEQSF) – where independent schools must also be registered with the relevant provincial departments of education and private Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), private Further Education and Training (FET) Colleges and Private Community Education and Training (CET) Colleges must also be registered with the Department of Higher Education;
Recognised Provider means a provider recognised by CBHS International Health in a particular discipline or calling as a provider of services to an OSHC Member for which CBHS International Health will pay a Benefit. The provider must hold an Australian Business Number and all relevant registrations, accreditations, qualifications, memberships, licenses, and certification as required.
Recognised Provider means, in South Africa, a public or private entity that offers any learning programme that leads to qualifications or part-qualifications registered on the NQF,
Recognised Provider means, in South Africa, a public or private entity that offers any learning programmes that lead to qualifications or part-qualifications registered on the NQF in terms of the of the relevant Sub-Framework requirements and relevant national legislation;

Related to Recognised Provider

  • Approved provider means a provider of services registered with the appropriate association or organization to render services to a member and approved by Latrobe to render services to its members.

  • recognised person means a recognised clearing house or a nominee of a recognised clearing house or of a recognised investment exchange;

  • Provider is any individual or company that provides professional or technical services.

  • Service Recipient means, with respect to a Participant holding a given Award, the member of the Company Group by which the original recipient of such Award is, or following a Termination was most recently, principally employed or to which such original recipient provides, or following a Termination was most recently providing, services, as applicable.

  • PJM Liaison means the liaison established under Tariff, Attachment M, section III.I.

  • Service Provider means an Employee, Director or Consultant.

  • Relevant Force Majeure Event means a Force Majeure Event in relation to which an Affected Party is claiming relief under this Clause 17; and

  • Local Service Provider (LSP) is the LEC that provides retail local Exchange Service to an End User. The LSP may or may not provide any physical network components to support the provision of that End User’s service.

  • Professional Provider means a Physician, Dentist, Podiatrist, Psychologist, Chiropractor, Optometrist or any Provider designated by the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan.

  • Participating provider means an Administrator Hospital or Professional Provider which has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to participants in the Participating Provider Option program or an Administrator facility which has been designated by the Claim Administrator as a Participating Provider.