West Virginia Code § 16-29D-2

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(a) "Coordination of benefits" means a provision establishing an order in which two or more
insurance contracts, plans or programs covering the same beneficiary pay their claims, with
the effect that there is no duplication of benefits.
(b) The term "health care" or "health care services" means clinically related preventive,
diagnostic, treatment, or rehabilitative services whether provided in the home, office,
hospital, clinic or any other suitable place either inside or outside the State of West Virginia
provided or prescribed by any health care provider or providers. Such services include,
among others, medical supplies, appliances, laboratory, preventiuve, diagnostic, therapeutic
and rehabilitative services, hospital care, nursing home and convalescent care, medical
physicians, osteopathic physicians, chiropractic physicians, atnd such other surgical
including inpatient oral surgery, nursing, and podiatric services and supplies as may be
prescribed by such health care providers but not other dental services.
(c) "Health care provider" means a person, partnerlship, corporation, facility or institution
licensed, certified or authorized by law to prosvide professional health care services in or
outside this state to an individual during this individual's medical care, treatment or
confinement. For the sole purpose of this article, pharmacists and pharmacies shall not be
considered health care providers. g

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