(a) Any third party, having itself been granted access to a provider‘s health care services and contractual discounts pursuant to a provider network contract, that subsequently grants access to another third party, is obligated to comply with the rights and responsibilities imposed on contracting entities under §§ 56-60-104 and 56-60-105.

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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 56-60-106

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Contracting entity: means any individual or entity that is engaged in the act of contracting with providers and that has entered into a provider network contract with a provider for the delivery of health care services. See Tennessee Code 56-60-102
  • Entity: means a corporation, business trust, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government or governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity. See Tennessee Code 56-60-102
  • Health care services: means services for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment or cure of a health condition, illness, injury or disease. See Tennessee Code 56-60-102
  • Provider: means a physician, a physician organization or a physician hospital organization. See Tennessee Code 56-60-102
  • Third party: means an organization that enters into a contract with a contracting entity or with another third party to gain access to a provider network contract. See Tennessee Code 56-60-102
(b) Any third party that enters into a contract with another third party to access a provider’s health care services and contractual discounts pursuant to a provider network contract is obligated to comply with the rights and responsibilities imposed on third parties under this section and § 56-60-105.
(c) Any third party that subsequently grants access to another third party will provide to the contracting entity the location of a web site or a telephone number that the contracting entity will make available to providers as provided in § 56-60-105(b)(2) that will identify to providers any individual or entity to whom the third party has granted access to the provider’s health care services and contractual discounts pursuant to the provider network contract. The third party shall update the listing on the web site or available through the telephone number on a routine basis as additional individuals or entities are granted access and shall review the listing no less frequently than quarterly to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the information available.