West Virginia Code § 18B-16-3

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For purposes of this article, and in addition to the definitions set forth in section two, article
one of this chapter, the terms used in this article have the following definitions ascribed to
them:
(a) "Advisory panel" or "panel" means the West Virginia rural health advisory panel created
under section six of this article.
(b) "Allied health care" means health care other than that provided by physicians, nurses,
dentists and mid-level providers and includes, but is not limited uto, care provided by clinical
laboratory personnel, physical therapists, occupational therapists, respiratory therapists,
medical records personnel, dietetic personnel, radiologic personnel, speech-language-
hearing personnel and dental hygienists.
(c) "Mid-level provider" includes, but is not limited to, advanced nurse practitioners, nurse-
midwives and physician assistants. l
(d) "Office of community and rural health services" means that agency, staff or office within
the Department of Health which has as itsi primary focus the delivery of rural health care.
(e) "Primary care" means basic or general health care which emphasizes the point when the
patient first seeks assistance from the medical care system and the care of the simpler and
more common illnesses. This type of care is generally rendered by family practice
physicians, general practice physicians, general internists, obstetricians, pediatricians,
psychiatrists and mid-level providers.
(f) "Primary health ca re education sites" or "sites", whether the term is used in the plural or
singular, meaVns those rural health care facilities established for the provision of educational
and clinical experiences pursuant to section seven of this article.
(g) "Rural health care facilities" or "facilities", whether the term is used in the plural or
singular, means nonprofit, free-standing primary care clinics in medically underserved or
health professional shortage areas and nonprofit rural hospitals with one hundred or less
licensed acute care beds located in a nonstandard metropolitan statistical area.
(h) "Schools of medicine" means the West Virginia University school of medicine, which is
the school of health sciences; the Marshall school of medicine, which is the Marshall medical
school; and the West Virginia school of osteopathic medicine.
(i) "Vice chancellor" means the vice chancellor for health sciences provided for under section
six, article two of this chapter.

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