Supported Practice definition

Supported Practice means any Person (other than a Loan Party or a natural person) substantially engaged in the business of providing healthcare services to patients, and which Person has entered into a Management Services Agreement with the Borrower or another Loan Party.
Supported Practice means each Person to which the Management Company or any of its Affiliates provides any non-clinical business, management, administrative, advisory, or back office services.

Examples of Supported Practice in a sentence

  • To the knowledge of the Credit Parties, no Supported Practice or any Physician of any Supported Practice, has received any written notice from any Government Authority, regarding any actual or alleged violation of, any applicable Healthcare Law by any Supported Practice or any of its Physicians, in each case, except with respect to violations or alleged violations that, individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • To each Credit Party, each respective Subsidiary and each Supported Practice’s knowledge, as of the Closing Date, there are no current, pending, or outstanding Third-Party Payor reimbursement audits, appeals or recoupment efforts pending against any Credit Party, respective Subsidiary or Supported Practice, other than audits and claim reviews conducted in the Ordinary Course of Business or that would otherwise be reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • No Supported Practice nor, any Physician, officer, agent, or employee of any Supported Practice, is a party to or bound by any individual integrity agreement, corporate integrity agreement, corporate compliance agreement, deferred prosecution agreement, or other formal or informal agreement with any Government Authority concerning compliance with Healthcare Laws.

  • Each Credit Party, each of its Subsidiaries and, to the knowledge of the Credit Parties, each Supported Practice and Physician: (i) is in compliance with HIPAA and all similar state Laws and other applicable Law governing the privacy, security or confidentiality of medical and/or health information of patients (collectively, the "Privacy Laws") except to the extent that any noncompliance, individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • To the knowledge of the Credit Parties, each Supported Practice is in compliance with all Healthcare Laws applicable to it and its assets, business or operations, except to the extent that any noncompliance, individually or in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

Related to Supported Practice

  • concerted practice means co-operative or co-ordinated conduct between firms, achieved through direct or indirect contact, that replaces their independent action, but which does not amount to an agreement;

  • Prohibited Practice means an act that is either a Corrupt Practice or a Fraudulent Practice.

  • Advanced practice nurse means a person who holds current certification as nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist from the State Board of Nursing.

  • Collaborative practice means that a physician may delegate aspects of drug therapy management for the physician’s patients to an authorized pharmacist through a community practice protocol. “Collaborative practice” also means that a P&T committee may authorize hospital pharmacists to perform drug therapy management for inpatients and hospital clinic patients through a hospital practice protocol.

  • Best Practice means solutions, techniques, methods and approaches which are appropriate, cost-effective and state of the art (at Member State and sector level), and which are implemented at an operational scale and under conditions that allow the achievement of the impacts set out in the award criterion ’Impact’ first paragraph (see below).

  • Good Industry Practice means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the Law and the exercise of the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged within the relevant industry or business sector;

  • Unsafe or unsound practice means a practice or conduct by a

  • Standard Letter of Credit Practice means, for Issuing Bank, any domestic or foreign law or letter of credit practices applicable in the city in which Issuing Bank issued the applicable Letter of Credit or, for its branch or correspondent, such laws and practices applicable in the city in which it has advised, confirmed or negotiated such Letter of Credit, as the case may be, in each case, (a) which letter of credit practices are of banks that regularly issue letters of credit in the particular city, and (b) which laws or letter of credit practices are required or permitted under ISP or UCP, as chosen in the applicable Letter of Credit.

  • Licensed practitioner means an individual who has been trained in the use of personal restraint and seclusion, who is knowledgeable of the risks inherent in the implementation of personal restraint and seclusion, and who is 1 of the following:

  • Prudent Industry Practices means, at a particular time, any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment, will result in the proper operation and maintenance of the assets owned by a Party or its Affiliates and shall include, without limitation, the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the industry at such time with respect to the assets of the same or similar types as the assets owned by such Party or its Affiliates. Prudent Industry Practices are not intended to be limited to optimum practices, methods or acts, to the exclusion of all others, but rather represent a spectrum of possible practices, methods and acts which could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a commercially reasonable cost in a reliable, safe and timely fashion, in compliance with the applicable limited partnership agreement and limited liability company agreement and in accordance with all applicable laws. Prudent Industry Practices are intended to entail the same standards as the Parties would, in the prudent management of their own properties, use from time to time.

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN means a Practical Nurse who has completed a certificate program and passed the practical nurse licensure exam as required by the WY State Board of Nursing.

  • Private Practice means those services provided, in or using the hospital's facilities, and for which fees are charged by or on behalf of the practitioner.

  • Forest practice means any activity conducted on or directly pertaining to forest land and relating to growing, harvesting, or processing timber, including but not limited to:

  • Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice means the current standards of the appraisal profession, developed for appraisers and users of appraisal services by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation.

  • Licensed practical nurse means a person licensed as a trained practical nurse under ch. 441, Stats.

  • Best Industry Practice means that degree of skill, care and foresight and operating practice that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected of a skilled and competent supplier of services engaged in the same type of undertaking as that of the Recipient or any contractors (as applicable) under the same or similar circumstances as those contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Good Industry Practices means the practices that would be adopted by, and the exercise of that degree of care, skill, diligence, prudence and foresight that reasonably would be expected from, a competent contractor in the international oil and gas industry experienced in performing work similar in nature, size, scope and complexity to the Work and under conditions comparable to those applicable to the Work, where such work is subject to, and such contractor is seeking to comply with, the standards and codes specified in the Contract or (to the extent that they are not so specified) such national or international standards and codes as are most applicable in the circumstances, and the applicable Law.