Third Party Payor Programs definition

Third Party Payor Programs means all third party payor programs in which Tenant presently or in the future may participate, including, without limitation, Medicare, Medicaid, CHAMPUS, Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield, Managed Care Plans, other private insurance programs and employee assistance programs.
Third Party Payor Programs means all payment and reimbursement programs, sponsored by a Third Party Payor, in which a Borrower participates.
Third Party Payor Programs means any participation or provider agreements, including Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE and any Approved Insurer, and any other private commercial insurance managed care and employee assistance program, to which Borrower or any Operator may be subject with respect to the Project.

Examples of Third Party Payor Programs in a sentence

  • The billing practices of the Company and its Subsidiaries with respect to all Third Party Payors and Third Party Payor Programs are currently and have since the Latest Balance Sheet Date been in material compliance with all applicable Health Care Laws as well as the provisions of any other Third Party Payor Program agreement to which it is bound.

  • The billing practices of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries with respect to all Third Party Payors and Third Party Payor Programs are currently and have since the date of the 2019 Balance Sheet been in material compliance with all applicable Healthcare Laws as well as the material provisions of any other Third Party Payor Program agreement to which it is bound.

  • Authorization: With respect to each Facility and/or applicable Borrower, any and all licenses, operating permits, Provider Agreements, CONs, bed rights, certificates of exemption, approvals, waivers, variances and other governmental or “quasi-governmental” authorizations necessary or advisable for the use of such Facility for its Primary Intended Use and receipt of reimbursement or other payments under Medicare, Medicaid and any Third Party Payor Programs.

  • The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries is, and at all times during the four calendar years immediately preceding the Closing Date has been, in compliance with all Health Care Laws and requirements of Third Party Payor Programs applicable to it, its assets, business or operations, except where the failure to do so has not had or could not reasonably be expected to have, in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

  • The Company and each Company Subsidiary maintains sufficient documentation that is required by Healthcare Laws or applicable Third Party Payor Programs to support in all material respects the Company’s and each Company Subsidiary’s billings to Third Party Payors.


More Definitions of Third Party Payor Programs

Third Party Payor Programs means all payment or reimbursement programs, sponsored or maintained by any Third Party Payor, in which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries participates.
Third Party Payor Programs means all private or governmental programs providing health care benefits, whether through insurance or otherwise, that are sponsored by a Third Party Payor.
Third Party Payor Programs means, any participation or provider agreements with any third party payor, including Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE and any Insurer, and any other private commercial insurance managed care and employee assistance program, to which Borrower, any Pool Property Owner or any Operator may be subject with respect to any Pool Property.
Third Party Payor Programs means all payment and reimbursement programs sponsored by a Third Party Payor, in which a Loan Party participates.
Third Party Payor Programs shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.23.
Third Party Payor Programs means all payment or reimbursement programs (including but not limited to those programs that are sponsored or maintained by any Third Party Payor and/or those programs under which a Third Party Payor bills and collects), in which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries participate and/or the Company or any of its Subsidiaries provide products or services, regardless of whether the Company or its Subsidiaries are an in-network or out-of-network provider/supplier.
Third Party Payor Programs means any participation or provider agreement with any third-party payor, including Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield, Tricare and any other private commercial insurance managed care and employee assistance program.