Common use of Benefits to Agencies Clause in Contracts

Benefits to Agencies. not quantified Costs incurred by CMS are Benefits to Agencies: The Marketplace matching programs’ eligibility determinations and eligibility verifications result in improved accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data ensuring that individuals enrolled in Medicaid, are not enrolled in a Qualified Health Plan (QHP). Improved data quality helps ensure that eligibility determinations and other decisions affecting advanced premium tax credits (APTC) affecting are accurate, which helps avoid future improper payments. The matching programs improve the accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data as follows: • Multi-faceted attestation of beneficiary eligibility data. Using matching data supplied by the eight trusted data sources for attestation in combination with an individual applicant’s attestation of his or her personal information is more reliable than relying solely on applicant attestations. Due to the potential and historical presence of identity fraud, the utilization of matching programs minimizes the risk of incorrect personal information being presented and used to make eligibility determinations; therefore, preventing the incorrect dispersal of federal subsidy program benefits.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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Benefits to Agencies. not quantified Costs incurred by CMS are Benefits to Agencies: The Marketplace matching programs’ eligibility determinations and eligibility verifications result in improved accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data ensuring that individuals enrolled in Medicaid, are not enrolled in a Qualified Health Plan (QHP). Improved data quality helps ensure that eligibility determinations and other decisions affecting advanced premium tax credits (APTC) affecting are accurate, which helps avoid future improper payments. The matching programs improve the accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data as follows: Multi-faceted attestation of beneficiary eligibility data. Using matching data supplied by the eight trusted data sources for attestation in combination with an individual applicant’s attestation of his or her personal information is more reliable than relying solely on applicant attestations. Due to the potential and historical presence of identity fraud, the utilization of matching programs minimizes the risk of incorrect personal information being presented and used to make eligibility determinations; therefore, preventing the incorrect dispersal of federal subsidy program benefits.

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

Benefits to Agencies. not quantified Costs incurred by CMS are Benefits to Agencies: The Marketplace matching programs’ eligibility determinations and eligibility verifications result in improved accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data ensuring that individuals enrolled in Medicaid, are not enrolled in a Qualified Health Plan (QHP). Improved data quality helps ensure that eligibility determinations and other decisions affecting advanced premium tax credits (APTC) affecting are accurate, which helps avoid future improper payments. The matching programs improve the accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data as follows: · Multi-faceted attestation of beneficiary eligibility data. Using matching data supplied by the eight trusted data sources for attestation in combination with an individual applicant’s attestation of his or her personal information is more reliable than relying solely on applicant attestations. Due to the potential and historical presence of identity fraud, the utilization of matching programs minimizes the risk of incorrect personal information being presented and used to make eligibility determinations; therefore, preventing the incorrect dispersal of federal subsidy program benefits.benefits.‌

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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Benefits to Agencies. not quantified Costs incurred by CMS are Benefits to Agencies: The Marketplace matching programs’ eligibility determinations and eligibility verifications result in improved accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data ensuring that individuals enrolled in Medicaid, are not enrolled in a Qualified Health Plan (QHP). Improved data quality helps ensure that eligibility determinations and other decisions affecting advanced premium tax credits (APTC) affecting are accurate, which helps avoid future improper payments. The matching programs improve the accuracy of beneficiary eligibility data as follows: • Multi-faceted attestation of beneficiary eligibility data. Using matching data supplied by the eight trusted data sources for attestation in combination with an individual applicant’s attestation of his or her personal information is more reliable than relying solely on applicant attestations. Due to the potential and historical presence of identity fraud, the utilization of matching programs minimizes the risk of incorrect personal information being presented and used to make eligibility determinations; therefore, preventing the incorrect dispersal of federal subsidy program benefits.benefits.‌

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Samples: Computer Matching Agreement

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