TRICARE program definition

TRICARE program means the program
TRICARE program means the program defined in 10 USCA 1072(7)."
TRICARE program means the program defined in 10 U.S.C.

Examples of TRICARE program in a sentence

  • Elects not to be covered under the Small Employer's Health Benefit Plan and is covered under (a) the Medicaid program; (b) another federal program, including the TRICARE program or Medicare program; or (c) a benefit plan established in another country.

  • A qualified member or qualified survivor may purchase TRS coverage with an effective date immediately following the termination of coverage under another TRICARE program.

  • Centene offers affordable and high- quality products to nearly 1 in 15 individuals across the nation, including Medicaid and Medicare members (including Medicare Prescription Drug Plans) as well as individuals and families served by the Health Insurance Marketplace, the TRICARE program, and individuals in correctional facilities.

  • In addition, some rules, procedures, rights and obligations relating to health care services in military treatment facilities are also different under the TRICARE program.

  • This section provides that certain rules, procedures, rights and obligations set forth elsewhere in this part (and usually applicable to CHAMPUS) are different under the TRICARE program.

  • Eligible beneficiaries are required to keep Medicare Part B in order to maintain their TRICARE coverage for future months, but are considered to have coverage under the TRICARE program for the retroactive months of their entitlement to Medicare Part A.

  • Preferred providers are required to follow the utilization management policies and procedures of the TRICARE program.

  • Many rules and procedures established in sections of this part are subject to revision in areas where the TRICARE program is implemented.

  • The TRICARE program is the means by which managed care activities designed to improve the de- livery and financing of health care services in the Military Health Serv- ices System(MHSS) are carried out.

  • The incoming contractor shall honor outstanding prior authorizations and referrals issued by the outgoing contractor, covering care through 60 days after the SHCD under the incoming contract, in accordance with the outgoing contractors existing practices and protocols, within the scope of the TRICARE program and applicable regulations or statutes.


More Definitions of TRICARE program

TRICARE program. Has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(a)(i) of Exhibit A-6 to Schedule A to the General Terms and Conditions Exhibit A-6

Related to TRICARE program

  • TRICARE means, collectively, a program of medical benefits covering former and active members of the uniformed services and certain of their dependents, financed and administered by the United States Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services and Transportation, and all laws applicable to such programs.

  • Health care provider or "provider" means:

  • Participating Hospice Care Program Provider means a Hospice Care Program Provider that either: (i) has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield to provide services to participants in this benefits program, or; (ii) a Hospice Care Program Provider which has been designated by a Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan as a Participating Provider Option program.

  • Indian Health Care Provider means a health care program operated by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or by an Indian Tribe, Tribal Organization, or Urban Indian Organization (otherwise known as an I/T/U) as those terms are defined in § 4 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 USC § 1603). Indian Health Care Provider includes a 638 Facility and provision of Indian Health Service Contract Health Services (IHS CHS).

  • Child care provider means a provider who receives compensation for providing child care services on a regular basis, including an ‘eligible child care provider’ (as defined in section 658P of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 9858n)).

  • Licensed health care professional means a person who possesses a professional medical license that is valid in Oregon. Examples include, but are not limited to, a registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), licensed practical nurse (LPN), medical doctor (MD), osteopathic physician (DO), respiratory therapist (RT), physical therapist (PT), physician assistant (PA), or occupational therapist (OT).

  • Family child care provider means a person who: (a) Provides

  • Care Plan means a licensee's written description of a resident's needs, preferences, and capabilities, including by whom, when, and how often care and services are to be provided.

  • Managed care plan means a health benefit plan that either requires a covered person to use, or

  • Health care practitioner means an individual licensed

  • Non-Participating Hospice Care Program Provider means a Hospice Care Program Provider that either: (i) does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield to provide services to participants in this benefits program, or; (ii) a Hospice Care Program Provider which has not been designated by a Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan as a Participating Provider Option program.

  • Healthcare provider means a healthcare practitioner, person, or facility licensed, authorized, certified, registered, or regulated under title 33, title 63, title 68, federal law or order, or an executive order of the governor, including but not limited to any employees, agents, or contractors of such a practitioner, person, or facility, and residents, interns, students, fellows, or volunteers of an accredited school or of such school's affiliated teaching or training hospitals or programs in this state;

  • Home Health Care Agency means an agency or organization which provides a program of home health care and which:

  • Health care professional means a physician or other health care practitioner licensed, accredited or certified to perform specified health care services consistent with state law.

  • Primary care provider (PCP) means, for the purpose of this plan, professional providers that are family practitioners, internists, and pediatricians. For the purpose of this plan, gynecologists, obstetricians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants may be credentialed as PCPs. To find a PCP or check that your provider is a PCP, please use the “Find a Doctor” tool on our website or call Customer Service.