Okla. Admin. Code § 317:30-3-3 - Group billings
(a) A
group/corporation is a business entity under which one or more individual
providers practice. A group does not require multiple professional providers. A
single provider group is a valid group and would be identified by the business
entity name. Providers who are in group affiliations and providers who are
incorporated under a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) may be paid
as a group or corporation. Unless otherwise notified, payments will be issued
to a provider as an independent provider, under the personal Social Security
Number. To be paid as a group/corporation, or under the Federal Employer
Identification Number, providers must contact OHCA to secure a contract for
group/corporation billing. It will be the responsibility of the
group/corporation to notify the OHCA of changes when a provider leaves or
enters the group/corporation affiliation.
(b) A clinic is a facility or distinct part
of a facility used for the diagnosis and treatment of outpatients. Clinics are
limited to organizations serving specialized treatment requirements or distinct
groups. Clinics are specific to specialized provider types as approved by the
OHCA. Clinics must have a specialized current contract with the OHCA. Clinic
services are covered under
317:30-5-575
through
317:30-5-578.
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