Designated provider definition

Designated provider means a person who:
Designated provider means a provider or vendor contracted with CareFirst to provide services under CareFirst’s Care Support Programs, and who has agreed to participate in Care Support Programs in cooperation with CareFirst for Members with complex chronic disease, high risk acute conditions or lifestyle behavior change. Qualified Individual, as used in this provision, means a Member with certain conditions, complex health care needs or other risk factors, as determined by CareFirst, requiring care support and coordination of health services. The Member agrees to participate and comply with any and all elements in any given Care Support Program.
Designated provider means the electronic filing service provider designated by the state court administrator.

Examples of Designated provider in a sentence

  • Annex 1 Definition – Designated provider The definition of "Designated provider" shall be inserted: Any third party service provider, including any service provider that provides payment processing services.

  • Designated provider shall provide 1 hour appointments for new patients and 30 minute appointments for established patients.

  • Designated provider shall notify the Transportation Department in the event a scheduled individual refuses to test or does not show for testing.

  • Designated provider staff, at a minimum of the primary and secondary vaccine coordinators, will meet the annual provider educational requirement.

  • Designated provider staff, at a minimum the primary and secondary vaccine coordinators, will meet the annual provider educational requirement.


More Definitions of Designated provider

Designated provider means a person who is twenty-one years
Designated provider means a provider or vendor contracted with CareFirst BlueChoice to provide services under CareFirst BlueChoice’s Care Support Programs, and who has agreed to participate in Care Support Programs in cooperation with CareFirst BlueChoice for Members with complex chronic disease, high risk acute conditions or lifestyle behavior change. Qualified Individual, as used in this provision, means a Member with certain conditions or complex health care needs, as determined by CareFirst BlueChoice, requiring care support and coordination of health services. The Member agrees to participate and comply with any and all elements in any given Care Support Program.
Designated provider means a physician, nurse,
Designated provider means a person who is 21 years old or older, and:
Designated provider means a person who is twenty-one years of age or older and:
Designated provider means the electronic filing service provider designated by the tax court administrator.
Designated provider means a Health Home that is a Medicaid enrolled entity and meets the Health Home enrollment criteria specified in 441-subrule 77.47(2) or 77.47(3)