As used in this subchapter: (1) "Contracting entity" means a healthcare insurer or a subcontractor, affiliate, or other entity that contracts directly or indirectly with a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (2) "Healthcare contract" means a contract entered into, materially amended, or renewed between a contracting entity and a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (3) (A) "Healthcare insurer" means an entity that is subject to state insurance regulation and provides health insurance in this state. (B) "Healthcare insurer" includes: (i) An insurance company; (ii) A health maintenance organization; (iii) A hospital and medical service corporation; (iv) A risk-based provider organization; and (v) A sponsor of a nonfederal self-funded governmental plan; (4) "Healthcare provider" means a person or entity that is licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized by the laws of this state to provide healthcare services; and (5) "Temporary hospital facility" means a facility that was previously licensed as an ambulatory surgery center that has: (A) Received a hospital license from the Department of Health; and (B) Enrolled as a hospital under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Hospitals Without Walls program. Added by Act 2021, No. 723,§ 1, eff. 7/28/2021. As used in this subchapter: (1) "Contracting entity" means a healthcare insurer or a subcontractor, affiliate, or other entity that contracts directly or indirectly with a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (2) "Healthcare contract" means a contract entered into, materially amended, or renewed between a contracting entity and a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (3) (A) "Healthcare insurer" means an entity that is subject to state insurance regulation and provides health insurance in this state. (B) "Healthcare insurer" includes: (i) An insurance company; (ii) A health maintenance organization; (iii) A hospital and medical service corporation; (iv) A risk-based provider organization; and (v) A sponsor of a nonfederal self-funded governmental plan; (4) "Healthcare provider" means a person or entity that is licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized by the laws of this state to provide healthcare services; and (5) "Temporary hospital facility" means a facility that was previously licensed as an ambulatory surgery center that has: (A) Received a hospital license from the Department of Health; and (B) Enrolled as a hospital under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Hospitals Without Walls program. Added by Act 2021, No. 723,§ 1, eff. 7/28/2021. As used in this subchapter: (1) "Contracting entity" means a healthcare insurer or a subcontractor, affiliate, or other entity that contracts directly or indirectly with a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (2) "Healthcare contract" means a contract entered into, materially amended, or renewed between a contracting entity and a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (3) (A) "Healthcare insurer" means an entity that is subject to state insurance regulation and provides health insurance in this state. (B) "Healthcare insurer" includes: (i) An insurance company; (ii) A health maintenance organization; (iii) A hospital and medical service corporation; (iv) A risk-based provider organization; and (v) A sponsor of a nonfederal self-funded governmental plan; (4) "Healthcare provider" means a person or entity that is licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized by the laws of this state to provide healthcare services; and (5) "Temporary hospital facility" means a facility that was previously licensed as an ambulatory surgery center that has: (A) Received a hospital license from the Department of Health; and (B) Enrolled as a hospital under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Hospitals Without Walls program. Added by Act 2021, No. 723,§ 1, eff. 7/28/2021. As used in this subchapter: (1) "Contracting entity" means a healthcare insurer or a subcontractor, affiliate, or other entity that contracts directly or indirectly with a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (2) "Healthcare contract" means a contract entered into, materially amended, or renewed between a contracting entity and a healthcare provider for the delivery of healthcare services to enrollees; (3) (A) "Healthcare insurer" means an entity that is subject to state insurance regulation and provides health insurance in this state. (B) "Healthcare insurer" includes: (i) An insurance company; (ii) A health maintenance organization; (iii) A hospital and medical service corporation; (iv) A risk-based provider organization; and (v) A sponsor of a nonfederal self-funded governmental plan; (A) "Healthcare insurer" means an entity that is subject to state insurance regulation and provides health insurance in this state. (B) "Healthcare insurer" includes: (i) An insurance company; (ii) A health maintenance organization; (iii) A hospital and medical service corporation; (iv) A risk-based provider organization; and (v) A sponsor of a nonfederal self-funded governmental plan; (i) An insurance company; (ii) A health maintenance organization; (iii) A hospital and medical service corporation; (iv) A risk-based provider organization; and (v) A sponsor of a nonfederal self-funded governmental plan; (4) "Healthcare provider" means a person or entity that is licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized by the laws of this state to provide healthcare services; and (5) "Temporary hospital facility" means a facility that was previously licensed as an ambulatory surgery center that has: (A) Received a hospital license from the Department of Health; and (B) Enrolled as a hospital under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Hospitals Without Walls program. (A) Received a hospital license from the Department of Health; and (B) Enrolled as a hospital under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Hospitals Without Walls program.
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