R. 59A-12.002 Definitions
R. 59A-12.003 Administration, Forms, Fees
R. 59A-12.004 Governing Body
R. 59A-12.005 Medical Records System
R. 59A-12.006 Quality of Care
R. 59A-12.007 Quality Assurance
R. 59A-12.0071 Accreditation
R. 59A-12.0072 Accreditation Organizations
R. 59A-12.0073 HMO and PHC Penalty Categories
R. 59A-12.008 Referral Procedures
R. 59A-12.009 Examination by the Agency for Health Care Administration
R. 59A-12.010 Subscriber Grievance Procedure
R. 59A-12.011 Hospital and Physician Information Disclosure
R. 59A-12.012 Internal Risk Management Program
R. 59A-12.013 Advance Directives
R. 59A-12.030 Statewide Provider and Health Plan Claim Dispute Resolution Program

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 59A-12 - Health Maintenance Organizations and Prepaid Health Clinics

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