Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In Sample Clauses

Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. ‌ A. Upon notification from CMS that CMS will offer the ACO an opportunity to request Beneficiary-identifiable SUD data as described in Section 6.02.A, the ACO may inform each REACH Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: 1. That he or she may elect to allow the ACO to receive Beneficiary- identifiable data regarding his or her utilization of SUD services; 2. Of the mechanism by which the Beneficiary can make this election; and 3. That 1-800-MEDICARE will answer any questions regarding sharing of data regarding utilization of SUD services. B. A Beneficiary may opt in to SUD data sharing only by submitting a CMS- approved SUD opt in form to the ACO. The ACO shall promptly send the SUD opt in form to CMS.
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Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. 1. The ACO may inform each newly-aligned Next Generation Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: (a) That he or she may elect to allow the ACO to receive beneficiary- identifiable data regarding his or her utilization of substance use disorder services; (b) Of the mechanism by which the Next Generation Beneficiary can make this election; and (c) That 1-800-Medicare will answer any questions regarding sharing of data regarding utilization of substance use disorder services. 2. A Next Generation Beneficiary may opt in to substance use disorder data sharing only by submitting a CMS-approved substance use disorder opt in form to the ACO. The ACO shall promptly send the opt-in form to CMS
Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. (a) The Hospital may inform each CRP Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: (i) That he or she may elect to allow the Hospital to receive beneficiary- identifiable data regarding his or her utilization of or treatment for substance use disorder; (ii) Of the mechanism by which the CRP Beneficiary can make this election; and (iii) That 1-800-MEDICARE will answer any questions regarding data sharing of substance use disorder. (b) A CRP Beneficiary may opt in to substance use disorder data sharing under this model by submitting a CMS approved substance use disorder opt in form to the Hospital. The Hospital shall promptly send the opt in form to CMS.
Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. The Hospital may inform each CRP Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: That he or she may elect to allow the Hospital to receive beneficiary-identifiable data regarding his or her utilization of or treatment for substance use disorder; Of the mechanism by which the CRP Beneficiary can make this election; and That 1-800-MEDICARE will answer any questions regarding data sharing of substance use disorder.
Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. (a) The MDPCP Practice may inform each newly attributed MDPCP Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: (i) That he or she may elect to allow the MDPCP Practice and, if applicable, the MDPCP Practice’s MDPCP Partner CTOs to receive beneficiary-level claims data regarding their utilization of substance use disorder services; (ii) Of the mechanism by which the MDPCP Beneficiary can make this election; and (iii) That 0-000-000-0000 option number 7 (or, for the first and second Performance Years of the Agreement Performance Period, 1-800- MEDICARE) will answer any questions regarding claims data sharing of substance use disorder services. (b) An MDPCP Beneficiary may opt-in to substance use disorder data sharing only by submitting a CMS-approved substance use disorder opt-in form to the MDPCP Practice. The MDPCP Practice shall promptly send the opt-in form to CMS via mail. Article XI - Participation in Evaluation, Learning Network, and MDPCP Practice Site‌‌‌‌ 11.1 Survival
Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. (a) The Hospital may inform each Maryland Medicare Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: (i) That he or she may elect to allow the Hospital to receive beneficiary- identifiable data regarding his or her utilization of or treatment for substance use disorder; (ii) Of the mechanism by which the Maryland Medicare Beneficiary can make this election; and (iii) That 1-800-MEDICARE will answer any questions regarding data sharing of substance use disorder. (b) A Maryland Medicare Beneficiary may opt in to substance use disorder data sharing under this model by submitting a CMS approved substance use disorder opt in form to the Hospital. The Hospital shall promptly send the opt in form to CMS.
Beneficiary Substance Use Disorder Data Opt-In. A. Upon notification from CMS that CMS will offer the DCE an opportunity to request Beneficiary-identifiable substance use disorder data as described in Section 6.02.A, the DCE may inform each DC Beneficiary, in compliance with applicable law: 1. That he or she may elect to allow the DCE to receive Beneficiary- identifiable data regarding his or her utilization of substance use disorder services; 2. Of the mechanism by which the Beneficiary can make this election; and 3. That 1-800-MEDICARE will answer any questions regarding sharing of data regarding utilization of substance use disorder services. B. A Beneficiary may opt in to substance use disorder data sharing only by submitting a CMS-approved substance use disorder opt in form to the DCE. The DCE shall promptly send the opt-in form to CMS.
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