Geographic area where your insurance plan enrolls members. In an HMO, it is also the area served by your doctor network and hospitals.
The geographic areas in which IHS has responsibilities-- "on or near" reservations, i.e., contract health service delivery areas.
The geographical area in which an HMO's medical providers are located.
A geographic area in which a carrier is licensed to offer and provide health care service products.
The geographic area served by a single carrier.
refers to the geographic area served by a wireless carrier, within which you can use your wireless device to send and receive calls or information. Service areas vary greatly from carrier to carrier. Often used to describe the strength of a service provider's signal. Also referred to as coverage area.
The territory within certain boundaries that an HMO designates for providing service to members. Since easy access into the health delivery system is a primary HMO tenet, it is generally believed that a member should not have to drive longer than 30 minutes in order to gain access to the system. Some HMOs establish a mileage radius from their medical delivery sites, some rely on zip codes, and others use county boundaries in defining service areas.
The geographic area serviced by the health plan as approved by the state regulatory agencies and/or detailed in the certification of authority.
The area, allowed by state agencies or by the certification of authority, in which a health plan can provide services.
The geographical area designated by the Department within which a contractor shall provider, directly or through subcontract, covered health care services to foster children.
The geographic area, usually based on ZIP code, in which you must live to be eligible to participate in a plan.
A geographical area on the ground that is the minimum covered by a gateway and its associated satellites. It is normally operated by a service provider.
a geographic area that is served by a public facility
The geographic area that a health plan serves.
The geographic area in which a Health Benefit Plan is authorized to deliver Covered Services through a Network.
The geographic area in which a health plan is prepared to deliver health care through a contracted network of participating providers.
means the geographic area or areas that have been included in the Agreement of a Provider as the areas to which it will offer a particular Service or Wholesale Service.
The geographic area covered by L.A. Care, which includes Los Angeles County, excluding Catalina Island.
The geographic area approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for specific plans to offer Medicare Prescription Drug coverage. You must live in the service area where the plan is being offered. Medi-CareFirst Rx's service area is Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia.
Geographic area in which the responsibility for the funding and administering of subsidized housing by a Service Manager applies. There are 47 service areas in Ontario.
The geographic locations in which we offer health care services. We provide services throughout all of Oregon and Clark County, Washington. Not all plans are available in all counties. Please consult the plan descriptions on this Web site for a complete listing of counties by plan.
The area in which a health plan can provide services. Usually designated by a state.
The service area is a designated location where the rally car is repaired, if necessary, parts and tyres changed, and re-fuelled. A dedicated team of technicians who are part of the rally team undertakes all this. Any servicing by the technicians outside this area is illegal and results in disqualification. The crews are allowed to undertake their own emergency servicing anywhere along the route, but are not allowed any outside assistance.
The area, behind the base-line, from which the server puts the ball in play.
The geographical area supported by a communication service.
The geographic area that a transit system is considered to serve, normally based on acceptable walking distance from passenger boarding locations.
(see also Catchment Area): A geographic area served by a health plan or provider organization, such as a hospital or community mental health center, defined on the basis of such factors as population distribution, health resources, political boundaries, natural geographic boundaries, and/or transportation accessibility; facilitates effective planning, development, and delivery of health services.
The geographic region that a utility is required to serve, or has the exclusive right to serve, in supplying electricity to the ultimate consumer.
The geographical area the IURC allows a utility to serve.
The geographic area that the IURC allows a utility to serve.
A geographic area approved by CMS where a person resides in order to become or remain a member in AdvantageCare.
The area where a health plan accepts members. For plans that require you to use their doctors and hospitals, it is also the area where services are provided. The plan may disenroll you if you move out of the plan's service area.
the area you must live in to join your Medicare Advantage plan. Passport Health Plan's service area is the 16 counties in and around Jefferson County, Kentucky.
The counties, or portions of counties, where an HMO or PPO provides coverage.
A geographic area approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) within which a Medicare Advantage (MA) eligible individual may enroll in a particular MA plan offered by a Medicare Advantage Organization. This is the area within which you generally must get non-emergency and urgently needed services other than dialysis. The Secure Health service area includes Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. John and St. Tammany parishes in Louisiana.
All areas of the machine or system to which trained personnel must gain access for service, maintenance, or inspection.
The geographic area in which the Plan is authorized to operate.
The area within which a private Medicare plan provides medical services to its members. In an HMO, it is the area where your network of doctors and hospitals is located.
The Plan's geographic area, approved by the Louisiana Department of Insurance, in which basic and supplemental health services may be furnished and made available to Members.
The geographical territory served by an electric company.
The geographic area where a health plan accepts members. For plans that make you use their doctors and hospitals, it is also the area where services are given.
A geographic area generally defined by natural geographic boundaries, population distribution, and/or transportation accessibility, whose population is served by a healthcare organization.
The geographic boundaries established for HMO care. The geographic area a BCBS plan is licensed to serve.
The geographical area within which a network service provider offers mobile service for a mobile phone. See also Coverage area.
The area in which we are licensed to provide our services
The geographic area served by BCBSKC (32 countries including greater Kansas City and northwest Missouri.
The geographical area covered by an HMO or PPO network.
The geographical area covered by a network of healthcare providers.
CGTC's eight county (Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Jones, Monroe, Putnam, Twiggs, Wilkinson) influence and DTAE prescribed recruiting area.
The area served by a given facility, specified in units of distance or time. Relates to: Trade Area Analysis.
The geographic area serviced by a telecommunications provider.
the geographical area in which HPS has arranged to provide healthcare coverage to members. Members normally receive Healthcare Services within the Service Area.
The geographical area defined by a managed care plan within which it will provide health care services to its beneficiaries.
The geographic area in which an insurance company is prepared to offer health care coverage through a Network of Participating Providers.
Any contiguous geographic area serviced by the same electric or natural gas utility.
The specific area where health plan members can get health services. Some plans that require you to use their doctors and hospitals, which are their service area. The plan may disenroll you if you move out of the plan's service area.
A designated area where a rally team's service crew is allowed to work on their car. Each service crew is given the same amount of time to perform maintainance or repair work on the car, and the team is penalized for using more than the alotted time. The time between service stops can often be hours, while the amount of time allowed at each service point can range from only 15 minutes to an hour and a half. At any other point along the way only the dirver or navigator can work on the car using only what they are carrying. - BOTTOM - CLOSE
The area a utility serves. Investor-owned utilities and rural electric cooperatives have certified territories with boundaries established by the PUCO. Municipal electric systems do not have certified territories, but their service areas are limited by the Ohio Constitution, which allows a municipal electric system to provide no more than one-third of its total sales outside municipal boundaries.
The geographic area served by a wireless system. Same as Coverage Area.
The area where a health plan accepts members. For plans that require enrollees to use certain doctors and hospitals, it is also the area where services are provided. The plan may disenroll a member who moves out of the plan's service area. Service area is also a term used by hospitals to describe the geographic or catchment area from which the hospital may receive referrals or admissions. Also see Disenrollment.
The geographical area in which an insurance company offers coverage and in which it has contracted providers.
The area where a Medicare Private Fee-for-Service plan accepts members.
A geographic area of operation for a managed care entity.
A defined area from within which the majority of transit users will travel to a particular transit facility. A service area is influenced by the level of transit service provided, destinations served, availability of adequate parking, quality and convenience of vehicular access and intermodal transfers, and the relative location and quality of other nearby competing transit facilities