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Access to the commodity market through unbundled transmission capacity on substantially equal terms for all
Ability to send or wheel electric power to a customer over a transmission and distribution system that is not owned by the generator of the power
term describing a member's ability to self-refer for specialty care without a referral from another doctor
A provision that specifies that plan members may self-refer to a specialist, either in-network or out-of-network, at full benefit or at a reduced benefit, without first obtaining a referral from a primary care provider
The ability of a purchaser of an Internet connection (like a cable or DSL modem) to choose an Internet Service Provider other than one specified by the connection provider Likewise, the ability of independent ISPs to compete for customers on broadband media Open Access is federally mandated for telecommunications services like DSL, but is generally unavailable on cable platforms Several municipalities have included Open Access requirements in their cable franchises and franchise renewal agreements Some cable companies have accepted the requirement Others, like AT&T have vigorously fought the requirement, and are engaged in multiple law suits The highest profile Open Access battle between a municipality and a cable company is AT&T v Portland
Allows a participant to see another participating provider of services without a referral Also called open panel
Also called open panel, allows participant to see another participating service provider without a referral
Resources that are openly available to users with no requirements for authentication or payment
Health plan flexibility to obtain medical services from a specialist (within the plan) without referral from a primary care physician Also called an Open Panel Plan
(Hackett, 1998, chapters 4 and 5) A state of affairs that exists when there are no property rights systems recognized that constrain access to a resource or withdrawals of resource units, typically for a natural resource
The obligation of a utility to make its gas pipeline or electric transmission system available to any party for the transportation of natural gas or the transmission of electricity Similar to the obligation of a common carrier
A self-referral arrangement allowing members to see participating providers for open panel specialty care without a referral from another physician Typically found in an IPA model HMO
Also called an open panel A plan that allows individuals to see another medical professional in the network without a gatekeeper referral
A hot topic as cable companies provide Internet access to more homes Phone companies, as common carriers, must let any company provide Internet access over their networks, but cable companies have so far been free to keep the ISP market all to themselves
Allowing any railroad to have access to a shipper's facility (also called "forced access")
Allows a participant to see another participating provider of services without a referral Also called open panel (H)
All electricity suppliers have an equal opportunity to move power over the grid to their end-use customers
A key component of the restructuring process that allows customers to obtain access to a utility's delivery services, separate from the purchase of electric power and energy and to purchase their power and energy from qualified suppliers
Allows members to see participating providers, usually a specialist, without a referral from the health plan's gatekeeper These types of arrangements are most often found in IPA-model HMOs
A term describing a consumer's ability to self-refer for specialty care Open access arrangements allow a consumer to see a participating provider without a referral from a gatekeeper This is also called open panel