Transplant centers definition

Transplant centers. The HMO must ensure Member access to HHSC-designated transplant centers or centers meeting equivalent levels of care. A list of HHSC-designated transplant centers can be found in the Procurement Library in Attachment H. The HMO must make Out-of-Network reimbursement arrangements with a designated transplant center or center meeting equivalent levels of care in proximity to the Member’s residence, and such arrangements must be in writing, if the HMO does not include such a center in its Provider Network.
Transplant centers. The MCO must ensure Member access to HHSC-designated transplant centers or centers meeting equivalent levels of care. A list of HHSC-designated transplant centers can be found in the Procurement Library. If the MCO’s Network does not include a designated transplant center or center meeting equivalent levels of care in proximity to the Member’s residence, the MCO must make written arrangements with Out-of-Network providers for such care.

Examples of Transplant centers in a sentence

  • Transplant centers: The HMO must ensure Member access to HHSC-designated transplant centers or centers meeting equivalent levels of care.

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