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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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| gatekeeper |
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.
Ãâó: www.scottygroup.com/glossary
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A policy manager is a program that makes decisions based on requests from a licensing system. It requests a license and decides whether to grant access to licensed services.
Ãâó: developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/1999/januar...
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A primary care provider who monitors a patient's care and decides if tests, specialists or hospitalization are needed.
Ãâó: www.panpha.org/HMOGlossary.htm
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those who control the flow of information, eg secretaries who may allow or prevent access to a DMU member, or a buyer whose agreement must be sought before a supplier can contact other members of the DMU
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