Admitting Privileges Clause Samples

The Admitting Privileges clause establishes the requirement that a healthcare provider must have the authority to admit patients to a specific hospital or medical facility. In practice, this means that the provider must be formally recognized by the hospital and permitted to oversee patient care within that institution, often as a condition for performing certain procedures or treatments. This clause ensures that patients can receive continuous and coordinated care, particularly in situations where hospitalization becomes necessary, and helps maintain quality standards by verifying the provider's credentials and relationship with the facility.
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Admitting Privileges. As of the Closing Date, Seller and the other physicians credentialed by the Facility shall have admitting privileges at a local hospital in accordance with all applicable federal laws and Texas Administrative Code Section 135.4 and Seller shall maintain such privileges and will use his best efforts to cause the other physicians credentialed by the Facility to maintain such privileges from and after the Closing Date. From and after the Closing Date, the Selling Parties shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to assist the New LP in entering into a patient transfer agreement with Doctors Hospital of Laredo or other local hospital, pursuant to which the Facility may immediately transfer to a hospital patients requiring emergency medical care beyond the capabilities of the Facility.
Admitting Privileges. If Provider is a physician, Provider must have admitting privileges in at least one hospital with which United has a written provider contract. United shall be notified immediately of any changes in privileges at any hospital or admitting facility. Reasonable exceptions may be made for a physician who, because of the type of clinical specialty, or location or type of practice, does not customarily have admitting privileges.
Admitting Privileges. As a condition of participation in the PPO and the EPO panels under this Agreement, PROVIDER shall have and maintain admitting privileges, in good standing, at one or more of the participating PPO and/or EPO hospitals, as applicable. PROVIDER shall notify IEFMC in writing within five (5) days of any suspension, loss or restriction of medical staff privileges at these hospitals. If PROVIDER does not have admitting privileges at an EPO hospital, PROVIDER acknowledges that he or she may have to transfer the Patient to the care of another EPO physician with admitting privileges for the purpose of admission to an EPO hospital.
Admitting Privileges. Patients may be admitted and treated in this Medical Center only by practitioners who have been appointed to the Medical Staff and granted admitting privileges in accordance with the Medical Staff Bylaws ("Practitioner"). Written criteria shall be developed within each department and section to determine eligibility of such candidates, and will be approved through the credentialing process specified in the Medical Staff Bylaws.
Admitting Privileges. Ensure that you have answered and completed the Admitting Privileges section. • If you select YES, you must indicate the hospital(s) where you will be admitting your patients. • If you select NO, Attachment B must be signed and completed by the physician that will be admitting patients on your behalf. • Attachment B can be found on pages 16-17 of the application (see below). Ensure that you have answered and completed the EPSDT section.
Admitting Privileges. The PCCM must have full admitting privileges or have an established protocol with a physician who has admitting privileges at one or more general hospitals operating in the area of the physician's practice. Any changes in admitting privileges must be immediately reported to KMAP fiscal agent.
Admitting Privileges. If Provider is a physician, Provider must have admitting privileges in at least one hospital with which UBH has a written provider contract. UBH shall be notified immediately of any changes in privileges at any hospital or admitting facility. Reasonable exceptions may be made for a physician who, because of the type of clinical specialty, or location or type of practice, does not customarily have admitting privileges.
Admitting Privileges. 16.01 The Contractor shall provide documentation to the Corporation to show the hospitals in which its physicians and Subcontractors have admitting privileges. The Contractor shall provide the Corporation with updates and changes of said admitting privileges not less frequently than annually, and more frequently if the Corporation so requests.

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  • Rights and Privileges All participants enrolled in courses pursuant to the CONTRACT shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges to which other CONTRACTOR students are entitled, including, but not limited to, special instruction, use of facilities on CONTRACTOR’s premises such as the libraries and learning centers, counseling, student body activities, and veterans’ benefits. CONTRACTOR’s representatives will provide academic counseling for participants and inform them of CONTRACTOR’s services available to them.

  • ASSOCIATION RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES A. There will be no reprisals of any kind taken against any teacher solely by reason of his/her membership in the Association or for participation in any of its lawful activities. B. The Association will be provided with copies of minutes of public session official Board meetings. The Board will be provided copies of minutes of public session meetings of the Association. C. The Association may request and shall be given a place on the agenda of all regular Board meetings for brief reports and announcements. D. The Superintendent shall be available upon reasonable request to meet with representatives of the Association. E. The principal of each school shall be available upon reasonable request of Association representatives to discuss questions relating to the implementation of this Agreement in his/her school. F. The Association will be provided with the names and addresses of all new teachers and all retiring teachers as soon as such information is available. G. The Association will have the right to have placed in the Superintendent’s packet for all new teachers a letter prepared by the Association which informs said teachers that the Association is recognized as the exclusive negotiating representative for all teachers in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Public School System. H. The Association shall be given a place on the agenda of the orientation program for new teachers to explain the function and benefits of membership. I. In order for the Association to properly fulfill this Agreement for the benefit of all teachers and the welfare of the school system, the Association representative may visit schools and talk with teachers, provided that the exercise of this right will not interfere with the educational program. The Association representative will check in at the front office of the school upon his/her arrival. J. The Association shall continue to use school buildings without cost at reasonable times for meetings provided the use of the building shall not result in any additional cost to the Board. The principal of the building in question will be notified in advance of the time and place of all such meetings. K. The Association representative will have the right to schedule meetings of the teachers before or after school work days or at any other times which do not disrupt the normal school program. L. There will be bulletin board space of appropriate size reserved for the Association, in an appropriate place in each school building, for the purpose of displaying notices, circulars, and such material. Copies of all such material will be given to the building principal, but his/her advance approval will not be required. M. The Association will have the right to place Association notices, circulars, and other materials in all teachers’ mailboxes. Copies of all such material will be given to the building principal and Superintendent, but his/her advance approval will not be required. The Association will also have the right to use the interschool mail to distribute prepackaged and labeled material, and its office shall be a designated stop on the interschool mail distribution route for delivery of interschool mail, so long as the Association office is on a regular route. N. No teacher will be prevented from wearing pins or other identification of membership in the Association. O. Teachers shall be allowed to attend professional meetings with the approval of the Superintendent. P. The rights and/or privileges granted to the Association in this section will not be granted to any other teachers’ group or organization during the term of this Agreement. Q. Officers and members of the Association recognize that school equipment, time, and materials are intended primarily for the use of pupils. R. Unless a teacher requests that his/her address and phone number not be distributed, the Association faculty representative shall be provided with a faculty list, including home addresses and telephone numbers, by September 15. S. Association officers and/or representatives shall be permitted to draw upon a total of fifty

  • Privileges All privileges that may be asserted under applicable law, including, without limitation, privileges arising under or relating to the attorney-client relationship (including but not limited to the attorney-client and work product privileges), the accountant-client privilege, and privileges relating to internal evaluative processes.

  • Conversion Privileges The conversion privileges set forth in Article III shall remain in full force and effect immediately from the date hereof and until this Note is paid in full.

  • UNION PRIVILEGES It is agreed that the business representative of the Union shall be admitted during working hours, at reasonable times, to interview employees while on duty or to inspect working conditions; provided, however, that such visits shall not unduly disturb the Employer's business and further, that the business representative shall report his presence to the Store Manager upon arrival at the store.