Common use of Adds Clause in Contracts

Adds. ‌ Once a Medicare ID (HICN or MBI) is identified, the incoming record is compared to the CMS database to attempt to match it against previously submitted records. The initial matching criteria data set consists of the Medicare ID, Effective Date, Insurance Type, and a PAP ID. If a match of these fields cannot be made on the CMS database, the incoming record is considered an Add – a new record.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement, www.cms.gov

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Adds. ‌ Once a Medicare ID (HICN or MBI) is identified, the incoming record is compared to the CMS database to attempt to match it against previously submitted records. The initial matching criteria data set consists of the Medicare ID, Effective Date, Insurance Type, and a PAP ADAP ID. If a match of these fields cannot be made on the CMS database, the incoming record is considered an Add – a new record.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement, Sharing Agreement

Adds. ‌ Once a Medicare ID (HICN or MBI) is identified, the incoming record is compared to the CMS database to attempt to match it against previously submitted records. The initial matching criteria data set consists of the Medicare ID, Effective Date, Insurance Type, and a PAP SPAP ID. If a match of these fields cannot be made on the CMS database, the incoming record is considered an Add add – a new record.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.hhs.gov, www.cms.gov, www.cms.gov

Adds. ‌ Once a Medicare ID (HICN or MBI) is identified, the incoming record is compared to the CMS database to attempt to match it against previously submitted records. The initial matching criteria data set consists of the Medicare ID, Effective Date, Insurance Type, and a PAP SPAP ID. If a match of these fields cannot be made on the CMS database, the incoming record is considered an Add – a new record.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.cms.gov, www.cms.gov

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Adds. Once a Medicare ID (HICN or MBI) is identified, the incoming record is compared to the CMS database to attempt to match it against previously submitted records. The initial matching criteria data set consists of the Medicare ID, Effective Date, Insurance Type, and a PAP ID. If a match of these fields cannot be made on the CMS database, the incoming record is considered an Add – a new record.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cms.gov

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