Common use of Availability of Services Clause in Contracts

Availability of Services. 1. In addition to the availability of services requirements set forth in Article II.E.1 of this Agreement, the Contractor shall: i. Consider the number and types (in terms of training, experience, and specialization) of providers required to ensure the availability and accessibility of medically necessary services. ii. Maintain and monitor a network of appropriate providers that is supported by written agreements for subcontractors, and that is sufficient to provide its beneficiaries with adequate access to all services covered under this Agreement. iii. In establishing and monitoring the network, document the following: a. The anticipated number of Medi-Cal eligible beneficiaries. b. The expected utilization of services, taking into account the characteristics and SUD treatment needs of beneficiaries. c. The expected number and types of providers in terms of training and experience needed to meet expected utilization. d. The number of network providers who are not accepting new beneficiaries. e. The geographic location of providers and their accessibility to beneficiaries, considering distance, travel time, means of transportation ordinarily used by Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and physical access for disabled beneficiaries.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Direct Services to Public/ Subvention Aid, Intergovernmental Agreement, Behavioral Health Services Agreement

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Availability of Services. 1. In addition to the availability of services requirements set forth in Article II.E.1 Article II. E.1 of this Agreement, the Contractor shall: i. Consider the number numbers and types (in terms of training, experience, experience and specialization) of providers required to ensure the availability and accessibility of medically necessary services.; ii. Maintain and monitor a network of appropriate providers that is supported by written agreements for subcontractors, subcontractors and that is sufficient to provide its beneficiaries with adequate access to all services covered under this Agreement. iii. In establishing and monitoring the network, document the following: a. The anticipated number of Medi-Cal eligible beneficiaries. b. The expected utilization of services, taking into account the characteristics and SUD treatment needs of beneficiaries. c. The expected number and types of providers in terms of training and experience needed to meet expected utilization. d. The number numbers of network providers who are not accepting new beneficiaries. e. The geographic location of providers and their accessibility to beneficiaries, considering distance, travel time, means of transportation ordinarily used by Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and physical access for disabled beneficiaries.means

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

Availability of Services. 1. In addition to the availability of services requirements set forth in Article II.E.1 of this Agreement, the Contractor shall: i. Consider the number numbers and types (in terms of training, experience, experience and specialization) of providers required to ensure the availability and accessibility of medically necessary services.; ii. Maintain and monitor a network of appropriate providers that is supported by written agreements for subcontractors, subcontractors and that is sufficient to provide its beneficiaries with adequate access to all services covered under this Agreement. iii. In establishing and monitoring the network, document the following: a. The anticipated number of Medi-Cal eligible beneficiaries. b. The expected utilization of services, taking into account the characteristics and SUD treatment needs of beneficiaries. c. The expected number and types of providers in terms of training and experience needed to meet expected utilization. d. The number numbers of network providers who are not accepting new beneficiaries. e. The geographic location of providers and their accessibility to beneficiaries, considering distance, travel time, means of transportation ordinarily used by Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and physical access for disabled beneficiaries.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

Availability of Services. 1. In addition to the availability of services requirements set forth in Article II.E.1 Article II. E.1 of this Agreement, the Contractor shall: i. Consider the number numbers and types (in terms of training, experience, experience and specialization) of providers required to ensure the availability and accessibility of medically necessary services.; ii. Maintain and monitor a network of appropriate providers that is supported by written agreements for subcontractors, subcontractors and that is sufficient to provide its beneficiaries with adequate access to all services covered under this Agreement. iii. In establishing and monitoring the network, document the following: a. The anticipated number of Medi-Cal eligible beneficiaries. b. The expected utilization of services, taking into account the characteristics and SUD treatment needs of beneficiaries. c. The expected number and types of providers in terms of training and experience needed to meet expected utilization. d. The number numbers of network providers who are not accepting new beneficiaries. e. The geographic location of providers and their accessibility to beneficiaries, considering distance, travel time, means of transportation ordinarily used by Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and physical access for disabled beneficiaries.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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Availability of Services. ‌‌ 1. In addition to the availability of services requirements set forth in Article II.E.1 of this Agreement, the Contractor shall: i. Consider the number and types (in terms of training, experience, and specialization) of providers required to ensure the availability and accessibility of medically necessary services. ii. Maintain and monitor a network of appropriate providers that is supported by written agreements for subcontractors, and that is sufficient to provide its beneficiaries with adequate access to all services covered under this Agreement. iii. In establishing and monitoring the network, document the following: a. The anticipated number of Medi-Cal eligible beneficiaries. b. The expected utilization of services, taking into account the characteristics and SUD treatment needs of beneficiaries. c. The expected number and types of providers in terms of training and experience needed to meet expected utilization. d. The number of network providers who are not accepting new beneficiaries. e. The geographic location of providers and their accessibility to beneficiaries, considering distance, travel time, means of transportation ordinarily used by Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and physical access for disabled beneficiaries.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement

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