Messenger Model definition

Messenger Model means the process described in Exhibit D of this Agreement.
Messenger Model means the use of an agent or third party to convey to purchasers any information obtained from individual providers (including both members and other hospital and physician providers) about the fees which each provider is willing to accept from such purchasers,
Messenger Model means the use of an agent or third party ("the messenger") to convey to payers any information obtained from participating physicians about the prices or other competitively sensitive terms and conditions each physician is willing to accept from any payer, and to convey to physicians any contract offer made by a payer, where:

Examples of Messenger Model in a sentence

  • If continued efforts via the Messenger Model do not result in an agreement on fees between the Crescent In- Plan Provider and the HMO or Carrier, then the HMO or Carrier may terminate the Agreement upon sixty (60) days Written Notice.

  • Messenger Model Procedures For contracts that do not involve the sharing of substantial financial risk among individual Providers, Crescent may identify a messenger to act as a facilitator of arrangements between individual Providers and Payors.

  • If Provider objects to the Proposed Change, then the Proposed Change is not effective and Crescent may facilitate further discussions between In-Plan Provider and HMO or Carrier through Crescent’s Messenger Model.

  • When Provider and Payor or Payor’s Representative reach agreements related to rates via the Messenger Model, the agreed upon rates will remain in effect for a period of twelve (12) months.

  • Plan is free to counter-propose compensation terms which will be conveyed to Provider via the Messenger Model.

  • When Facility and Payor or Payor’s Representative reach agreements related to rates via the Messenger Model, the agreed upon rates will remain in effect for a period of twelve (12) months.

  • Plan is free to counterpropose compensation terms which will be conveyed to Facility via the Messenger Model.

  • Messenger Model with P4P program for a subset of IPA Participants who agree to perform in accordance with certain protocols.

  • If Provider objects to the Proposed Change, then the Proposed change is not effective and Crescent may facilitate further discussions between In-Plan Provider and HMO or Carrier through Crescent’s Messenger Model.

  • The foregoing procedure shall be identified as the "Messenger Procedure." At such time as all of the physicians in the OMNI network have achieved sufficient clinical or financial integration so as to avoid any substantial likelihood of liability under state or federal antitrust laws, OMNI shall cease to utilize the Messenger Model Procedure, unless otherwise required by law.


More Definitions of Messenger Model

Messenger Model means the use of an agent or third party to convey to payers any information obtained from individual providers about the prices or other competitive terms and conditions each provider is willing to accept from payers, and to convey to providers any contract offer made by a payer, where each provider makes a separate, independent, and unilateral decision to accept or reject a payer's offer; the information on prices or other competitive terms and conditions conveyed to payers is obtained separately from each individual
Messenger Model means the use of an agent or third party to convey to purchasers any information obtained from individual providers about the fees which each provider is willing to accept from such purchasers, and to convey to providers any contract offer made by a purchaser, where (1) each provider makes a separate, independent, and unilateral decision to accept or reject a purchaser's offer, (2) the fee information conveyed to purchasers is obtained separately from each individual provider, and (3) the agent or third party (a) does not negotiate collectively for the providers, (b) does not disseminate to any provider the agent's or third party's or any other provider's views or intentions as to the proposal and (c) does not otherwise serve to facilitate any agreement among providers on price or other significant terms of competition.

Related to Messenger Model

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