Administrative Duties/Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Administrative Duties/Responsibilities. Contractor shall maintain the organizational and administrative capabilities to carry out its duties and responsibilities under the Contract. This will include at a minimum the following: A. Member and enrollment reporting systems as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment 3, Management Information System, and, Exhibit A, Attachment 13, Member Services, and Exhibit A, Attachment 14, Member Grievance and Appeal System. B. A Member Grievance and Appeal procedure, as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment 14, Member Grievance and Appeal System. C. Data reporting capabilities sufficient to provide necessary and timely reports to DHCS, as required by Exhibit A, Attachment 3, Management Information System. D. Financial records and books of account maintained on the accrual basis, in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, which fully disclose the disposition of all Medi-Cal program funds received, as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment 2, Financial Information. E. Claims processing capabilities as described in Exhibit A, Attachment 8, Provider Compensation Arrangements.
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Administrative Duties/Responsibilities. Contractor shall maintain the organizational and administrative capabilities to carry out its duties and responsibilities under the Contract. This will include at a minimum the following: A. Member and enrollment reporting systems as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment 3, Management Information System, and, Exhibit A, Attachment 13, Member Services, and Exhibit A, Attachment 14, Member Grievance System. B. A Member grievance procedure, as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment 14, Member Grievance System. C. Data reporting capabilities sufficient to provide necessary and timely reports to DHCS, as required by Exhibit A, Attachment 3, Management Information System. D. Financial records and books of account maintained on the accrual basis, in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, which fully disclose the disposition of all Medi-Cal program funds received, as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment 2, Financial Information. E. Claims processing capabilities as described in Exhibit A, Attachment 8, Provider Compensation Arrangements. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN‌‌
Administrative Duties/Responsibilities. Contractor must maintain the organizational and administrative capabilities to carry out Contractor’s duties and responsibilities under the Contract. At a minimum, Contractors’ responsibilities must include the following: A. Comply with all requirements and deliverables as described in Exhibit A, Attachment II, Article 1.0 (Operational Readiness Deliverables and Requirements); B. Maintain financial records and books of account on an accrual basis, in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), which fully disclose the disposition of all Medi-Cal program funds received, as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment III, Section 1.2 (Financial Information); C. Maintain a Member and Enrollment reporting system as specified in Exhibit A, Attachment III, Section 2.1 (Management Information System), Section 4.6 (Member Grievance and Appeal System), and Section 5.1 (Member Services); D. Maintain data reporting capabilities sufficient to provide necessary and timely reports to DHCS, as required by Exhibit A, Attachment III, Section 2.1 (Management Information System); E. Maintain data and information exchange capabilities as needed to meet Contractor’s obligation under the Contract and to support DHCS administration of the Medi-Cal program through data sharing with other trading partners. This includes, but is not limited to, Encounter Data, Medical Record information, Network Provider and Provider information, Member demographics, and case notes; F. Maintain QI activities and Population Health Management (PHM) activities. Comply with all National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and accreditation requirements by calendar year 2026 as described in Exhibit A, Attachment III, Section 2.2 (Quality Improvement and Health Equity Transformation Program); G. Maintain a UM program, as described in Exhibit A, Attachment III, Section

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