Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources Sample Clauses

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFP, the Contractor’s Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. Executive Positions:
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Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Enrollees, as specified in this Contract, RFP Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Plan and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. Medical management staffing shall be at a level that is sufficient to perform all necessary medical assessments and to meet all Mississippi Medicaid enrollees’ case management needs at all times. The CCO shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract: Executive Positions: • Full time Chief Executive Officer, and/or Chief Operations Officer located in Mississippi. • Chief Financial OfficerChief Medical Officer located in Mississippi. • Chief Information Officer Administrative Positions: • Full time Provider Services Manager located in Mississippi. • Full time Member Services Manager located in Mississippi. • Quality Management CoordinatorUtilization Management Coordinator • Complaint/Grievance CoordinatorClaims AdministratorOther key personnel as identified by CCO. The key personnel required to be located in Mississippi must be approved by the Division prior to assignment. The Division reserves the right to approve additional key positions as needed. Key management positions cannot be vacant for more than ninety (90) days. Prior to diverting any of the specified key personnel for any reason, the Contractor must notify the Division in writing, and shall submit justification (including proposed substitutions) in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the delivery of covered services. These changes are to be reported when individuals either leave or are added to these key positions. The following are the minimum qualifications for staff and level of equipment:
Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor must maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, the RFQ, the Contractor’s Qualification, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor must be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all covenants, conditions, and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, will terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor must have, at a minimum, the following personnel with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed within ninety (90) days after the award of this Contract. Certain positions listed below are required to be located in the State of Mississippi. Should the Contractor wish to fill a position with an individual located outside of the state, any such request requires written approval by the Division. For the purposes of this section, “full-time” employment is considered at least forty (40) work hours per week and/or 2,080 work hours per year. Anything less is considered “part-time.” Employees designated herein as “full-time” must be hired with that work commitment expectation. Any other employees may be hired as full-time or part-time, at the Contractor’s discretion.
Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions, and obligations imposed upon Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of Contractor to DOM for the full performance of this Contract. Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. All staff must be qualified by training and experience. Executive Positions:

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