Gapfilling

Term used when no comparable, existing test is available. Insurance carrier specific amounts are used to establish a national limitation amount for the following year.

Gaps

In the Medicare program, costs or services that are not covered under the Medicare plan; referred to as Medicare gaps .

Garnishee

1. Debtor against whom a plaintiff has begun a process of garnishment. 2. Individual who has had his or her salary attached as payment toward a debt.

Garnishment

Court order attaching a debtor’s property or wages to pay off a debt to the plaintiff.
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Legal notion to appear in court. Also a legal warning to persons or companies holding another’s property that it is thus attached and should not be delivered to the owner but should be accounted for in a court. In some cases money or settlement under an Insurance Policy is subject to garnishment.

Gatekeeper

In a managed care system, the primary care physician who is the first doctor the patient seeks for nonemergency care and determines whether referral to a specialist is medically appropriate. The gatekeeper also controls patient access to diagnostic testing services. In some managed care plans, a nurse practitioner or physician assistant is appointed to this role. Also called primary care physician and referral provider .

Gatekeeping

Process in which a managed care system’s gatekeeper provides the initial patient care, schedules diagnostic testing services, and refers patients to specialists when necessary.