HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating services performed by a physician associated with a team. Use of this modifier affects Medicare payment.
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Amalgamation
A contemplate stage of things under which two companies are so joined as to form a third entity, or one Company is absorbed into and blended with another.
Ambiguity
When the Policy contains recital recourse may be had to them in constructing an ambiguity clause in the Policy, but where the operative words are unambiguous, the recital cannot be resorted to, vary their grammatical meaning. The assured cannot put his own meaning upon a Policy but, where it is ambiguous, it is to be constructed in the sense in which he might reasonably have understood it, if the Insurers wish to escape liability under given circumstances they must use words admitting of no possible doubts.
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UK: See: Contra Proferentem Rule.
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A standard policy provision that proves to be ambiguous may be interpreted in the light most favorable to the insured.
Ambulance (air or water)
Air or water vehicle specifically designed, equipped, and staffed for life-saving assistance and transportation of the sick or injured.
Ambulance (land)
Land vehicle specifically designed, equipped, and staffed for life-saving assistance and transportation of the sick or injured.
Ambulance Charges Cover Riders for Motor Insurance
To provide for charges towards transportation of insured persons in ambulance to the hospital
Ambulance fee schedule
In the Medicare program, a fee schedule for the payment of ambulance services that became effective April 1, 2002. This involves a 5-year transition during which payment is based on a blended amount—part fee schedule and part provider or supplier’s reasonable cost.
Ambulatory
1. A patient capable of moving without assistance. Also see activities of daily living (ADLs). 2. Descriptive term used when services are provided to a patient in a physician’s office, clinic, or hospital outpatient department.
Ambulatory care
All types of health services that are provided on an outpatient basis, in contrast to services provided in the home or to persons who are inpatients. Although many inpatients may be ambulatory, the term ambulatory care usually implies that the patient must travel to a location to receive services that do not require an overnight stay. Many services that once required hospitalization are now considered ambulatory care. Sometimes called outpatient care.
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Medical services that are provided on an outpatient (non-hospitalized) basis; services may include diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Ambulatory care clinic
See: ambulatory care facility.