referrals

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Definition of referrals in English Turkish dictionary

referral
(Bilgisayar) başvuru
referral
(Diş Hekimliği) sevk

Çalışan sevk programları popülerlik kazanıyor. - Employee referral programs are gaining in popularity.

referral
yönlendirme
referral
Gönderme, havale etme, müracaat
notice of
(Fiili Deyim ) farkında olmak , haberi olmak
English - English
notice of
plural of referral
Based on client need, a process of arranging appropriate services to ensure coordination, follow-up, non-duplication of services, and communication between providers This process may or may not include authorized payment for services
– For in-area participants to receive network benefits, a referral must be approved by BCBSTX before you receive specialty medical care from a provider other than your PCP Your PCP will do this for you by contacting BCBSTX referral department by telephone or fax
When a business opportunity is given over to an agent or a company from another agent, company or even the agent’s own company, a fee is often charged against the potential earning or as a flat fee up front to "buy" the business opportunity and future business that may result
Referrals provide a way for servers to refer clients to additional directory servers With referrals you can: Distribute namespace information among multiple servers Provide knowledge of where data resides within a set of interrelated servers Route client requests to the appropriate server The general format for a referral is: ldap[s]: //hostname: port Typically the format for a referral to a nonsecure server is: ldap: //hostname: 389 and to a secure SSL server is: ldaps: //hostname: 636 Consult the Referrals reference for additional information
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A document used by schools detailing some form of a student's misbehavior and listing the actions taken before and after the student's receipt of the referral

After misbehaving in class, George was given a referral for disrupting class and sent to the office.

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The act or process of transferring someone or something to another, of sending by reference, or referring

The insurance company insists I get a referral from my regular doctor, I can't just go to the specialist, a GP has got to refer me.

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The act or process of transferring to another, of sending by reference, or referring
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A formal process that authorizes an HMO member to get care from a specialist or hospital To assure coverage, an HMO patient generally must get a referral from his or her primary care doctor before seeing a specialist
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Physician recommendation to a patient to see another physician for further evaluation or treatment In HMOs that use gatekeepers, services provided by specialists or other practitioners require a referral by the patient’s primary care provider in order for the health plan to cover the cost of the care
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the act of referring (as forwarding an applicant for employment or referring a matter to an appropriate agency)
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A recommendation, a suggestion to a client of the value of the services of a person or firm (i e a real estate agent may refer a purchaser to a particular banker or lawyer )
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Specific directions or instructions from a Member's PCP, in conformance with Plan policies and procedures, which direct a Member to a Participating Provider for medically necessary care A referral may be written or electronic
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When the Council feels further detailed study is needed on any matter, it may refer the item to the City Manager, to one or more of the citizen advisory boards and commissions for review and recommendations, or to a City Council committee created for a special purpose
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A recommendation by a physician or insurer that an individual receive care from a different doctor or facility
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May be either an informal suggestion from one provider for the patient to see another provider, or a formal process within managed care plans by which the primary care physician refers the patient to specialists, hospitals or other services Back to Top
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A formal process that authorizes an HMO member to get care from a specialist or hospital Most HMOs require patients to get a referral from their primary care doctor before seeing a specialist
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a recommendation to consult the (professional) person referred to; "this patient is a referral from Dr Bones"
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A new member of the ad network (either a publisher or advertiser) referred directly by a current member through a button link or other means
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Practice of sending a patient to another program or practitioner for services or advice that the referring source is not prepared or qualified to provide
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Occurs when a physician or other health plan provider receives permission to consult another physician or hospital (H)
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In managed care, a health plan member must first contact his/her PCP to obtain medical services unless it's an emergency Together, the member and PCP decide if the member needs to see a specialist or obtain special services This is also be referred to as "preauthorization"
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The process of sending a patient from one practitioner to another for health care services Health plans may require a designated primary care provider to authorize a referral in order for specialty services to be covered
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A prospect (qv) recommended to a travel agent by another person, usually a present customer The act of recommending such a person
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A prospect who has been referred to a salesperson by another person
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An OK from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain services In many Medicare managed care plans, you need to get a referral before you get care from anyone except your primary care doctor If you do not get a referral first, the plan may not pay for your care (See Emergency Care; Primary Care Doctor; Urgently Needed Care )
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A formal process that authorizes an HMO member to get care from a specialist or hospital This referral usually comes from your primary care physician
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{i} direction to another person or source of information; one who is directed to another person or source of information
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A personal referral, someone you have personally referred to SFI A referral could be a retail customer (someone who has purchased product from one of your Gateway Websites but is not an SFI affiliate) or someone who has joined the SFI affiliate program because you referred them to SFI
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- Written approval from a primary care doctor to visit a specialist or receive certain services Many managed care plans require referrals for services not provided by the primary care doctor such as treatment received from an HIV specialist
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recommendation by a physician and/or health plan for a member to receive care from a different physician or other provider (e g , physical therapist)
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The recommendation of a potential buyer or seller to another cooperating agent
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The message received from an issuing bank when an attempt for authorization requires a call to the Voice Authorization Center or Voice Response Unit (VRU)
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In healthcare, a process in which a doctor recommends that a patient see a medical professional with advanced knowledge of a certain medical specialty or technique (such as heart disease or dermatology)
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Referral is the act of officially sending someone to a person or authority that is qualified to deal with them. A referral is an instance of this. Legal Aid can often provide referral to other types of agencies. when someone sends someone or something to another person to be helped or dealt with referral to
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Bones
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The recommendation by a physician and/or health plan for a member to receive care from a different physician or facility
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the act of referring (as forwarding an applicant for employment or referring a matter to an appropriate agency) a recommendation to consult the (professional) person referred to; "this patient is a referral from Dr
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A request by a primary care physician or other specialist to send a patient to a specialist of consultation, diagnostic intervention, and/or treatment
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