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Health care provider

A health care provider is an individual health professional or a health facility organization licensed to provide health care diagnosis and treatment services including medication, surgery and medical devices. Health care providers often receive payments for their services rendered from health insurance providers.

In the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services defines a health care provider as any "person or organization who furnishes, bills, or is paid for health care in the normal course of business."[1][2]

a professional who practices medicine

Physician

a trained health worker who has a defined scope of practice

Advanced practice provider

a non-physician clinician who delivers health care services

Allied health professional

any person involved in the delivery of health care

Health professional

In the United States, the law defines a healthcare provider as a "doctor of medicine or osteopathy who is authorized to practice medicine or surgery" by the state, or anyone else designated by the United States Secretary of Labor as being able to provide health care services.[3] In general, this is seen to include:

an organization that operates multiple hospitals and clinics offering comprehensive health care services

Hospital network

any organization responsible for delivering care to a population

Health system

a partnership of physicians who share resources

Medical group

a health care facility delivering emergency, intensive care, and other health care services for high-needs patients

Hospital

a health care facility delivering non-emergency health care services in an office setting

Clinic

Health care in the United States § Providers