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A term used to describe the role of the primary care physician in an HMO plan. In an HMO plan, primary care physicians serves as the patient's main point of contact for healthcare services and refer patients to specialists for specific needs. top
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| gatekeeper |
A timekeeper. In team meetings, a designated individual who helps in monitoring the team's use of allocated time.
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The provider who must coordinate the medical or mental health treatment for a patient under the requirements of a managed care plan. HMO's require that a patient's primary care physician (PCP) serve as the "gate keeper" and coordinate all patient care and issue all referrals to specialists or other providers for treatment. Not all HMOs require a gatekeeper.
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An H.323 entity on a network that provides address translation and controls access to the local area network for H.323 terminals, Gateways and MCUs.
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The decision point, often a meeting, at which a management decision is made to allow the product development project to proceed to the next stage, to recycle back into the current stage to better complete some of the tasks, or to terminate. The number of gates varies by company.
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