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  1. Module 3 - Incident Command System - ICS

    3/25/2013

    Other problems may include: Lack of clearly defined leadership and chain of command Large groups … will report to the EOC and work together to manage the situation. A fully functional EOC may have … the magnitude of the event; depending on the size of the event, all positions may not be filled …

  2. Neighborhood_contract_nov2010

    3/20/2013

    and to identify issues which may be of concern prior to participation. It is important to keep in mind …. Individual physicians are considered competitors, and certain kinds of collective action may be a violation … of the Plan’s members are private pay (commercial members), or may be enrolled though Commonwealth Care …

  3. HNE_contract_nov2010

    3/20/2013

    and to identify issues which may be of concern prior to participation. It is important to keep in mind …. Individual physicians are considered competitors, and certain kinds of collective action may be a violation … is affiliated with an out-of-plan provider). HNE may also require that certain types of services be performed …

  4. BMC_HealthNet_analysis_2012

    3/20/2013

    an understanding of the proposed relationship and to identify issues which may be of concern prior …, and certain kinds of collective action may be a violation. Accordingly, physicians should act independently … populations (e.g., under age 22, pregnant, children under age 3), as may apply to the provider’s scope …

  5. HPHC_contract_nov2010

    3/20/2013

    and to identify issues which may be of concern prior to participation. It is important to keep in mind … that physicians may be the focus of antitrust challenges, particularly in the managed care arena. Individual … physicians are considered competitors, and certain kinds of collective action may be a violation …

  6. FallonAnalysis2007

    3/20/2013

    is to provide physicians with an understanding of the proposed relationship and to identify issues which may … be of concern prior to participation. It is important to keep in mind that physicians may be the focus … competitors, and certain kinds of collective action may be a violation. Accordingly, physicians should act …

  7. UnitedHealthcare_analysis_2012

    3/20/2013

    of the proposed relationship and to identify issues which may be of concern prior to participation … action may be a violation. Accordingly, physicians should act independently and as individuals … disagrees with United’s determination on a claim, he or she may submit an appeal as described in United’s …

  8. NetworkHealthAnalysis2007

    3/20/2013

    relationship and to identify issues which may be of concern prior to participation. It is important … action may be a violation. Accordingly, physicians should act independently and as individuals … by the Plan. Therefore, physicians may not select among products and plans, but must participate in all. Note …

  9. Tufts_Analysis_2012

    3/20/2013

    practitioners with an understanding of the proposed relationship and to identify issues which may be of concern … prior to participation. It is important to keep in mind that physicians and nurse practitioners may … are considered competitors, and certain kinds of collective action may be a violation. Accordingly, physicians …

  10. Aetna_analysis_2012

    3/20/2013

    of the proposed relationship and to identify issues which may be of concern prior to participation … action may be a violation. Accordingly, physicians should act independently and as individuals … Aetna’s compliance with the settlement. The settlement agreement initially expired on May 30, 2007 …

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