Indirect Patient Care definition

Indirect Patient Care means indirect patient care as described in Time Code 98011 LFP Indirect Patient Care Time– per 15 minutes at Section 17 [Time Codes], including item (b) of that Time Code.
Indirect Patient Care means patient-specific service provided when the patient is not present, including the concurrent provision of clinically-related teaching and clinically-related research. Examples of indirect patient care include, but are not limited to patient-specific conferences, team meetings, telephone consultations and chart/report writing.
Indirect Patient Care means patient-specific service provided when the patient is not present, including the concurrent provision of clinically-related teaching and clinically- related research. Examples of indirect patient care include, but are not limited to patient- specific conferences, team meetings, telephone consultations and chart/report writing.

Examples of Indirect Patient Care in a sentence

  • The “Time Codes”, as explained in detail below, are the following:• 98010 LFP Direct Patient Care Time – per 15 minutes• 98011 LFP Indirect Patient Care Time – per 15 minutes• 98012 LFP Clinical Administration Time – per 15 minutes Each type of patient care must be billed using the appropriate Time Code.

  • A physician may claim Indirect Patient Care for time spent communicating, care planning, and conferencing about a specific patient or patients.

  • Such markings and/or markers will be clearly visible to the umpires, at an appropriate distance of approximately sixty (60) metres from the centre of the wicket, and not more than ten (10) metres apart.

  • Claims for Time Codes and Locum Time Codes are submitted on a daily basis for Direct Patient Care, Indirect Patient Care, and Clinical Administration.

  • A physician may claim for their work time on a daily basis using Time Codes or Locum Time Codes for Direct Patient Care, Indirect Patient Care, and Clinical Administration.

  • This includes:• WorkSafeBC and ICBC related services• Services for patients who are not BC residents• After-hours coverage (on call) time when not providing patient care• BreaksPhysicians must ensure that medical records and other documentation support time claimed under the Time Codes or Locum Time Codes (Direct Patient Care, Indirect Patient Care, and Clinical Administration).

  • Clinically-related research, concurrent with Direct and Indirect Patient Care.

  • Indirect Patient Care Costs (Actual allowable reported cost per patient day plus 50% of the difference between the reported cost and the ceiling up to the ceiling amount).

  • On a day when only Clinical Administration is provided, use the information of the last LFP patient for whom Direct Patient Care or Indirect Patient Care was provided.

  • For clarity, if a physician provides Indirect Patient Care for a patient located at a Facility while the physician is between patient interactions in the course of their workday at an LFP Clinic, this Indirect Patient Care time is payable under the LFP Payment Model.


More Definitions of Indirect Patient Care

Indirect Patient Care means all other service requirements that are not billable including without limitation:
Indirect Patient Care means indirect patient care as described in time code 98011/98041 LFP Indirect Patient Care Time– per 15 minutes.

Related to Indirect Patient Care

  • Direct Patient Care means the provision of health care services provided directly to individuals being treated for or suspected of having physical or mental illnesses. Direct patient care includes both, face-to-face and telehealth-based preventative care and first-line supervision.

  • In Patient Care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event.

  • Primary care provider (PCP) means, for the purpose of this plan, professional providers that are family practitioners, internists, and pediatricians. For the purpose of this plan, gynecologists, obstetricians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants may be credentialed as PCPs. To find a PCP or check that your provider is a PCP, please use the “Find a Doctor” tool on our website or call Customer Service.