Both CONTRACTOR and COUNTY Desire Sample Clauses

Both CONTRACTOR and COUNTY Desire. (1) To assure that all Title XIX eligible clients are informed of the Medi-Cal program, and how to access it. (2) To assure that assistance is provided to eligible individuals in determining their eligibility for participation in California's Medi-Cal plan. (3) To assure the availability of early and appropriate interventions so that diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation occur in a timely manner. (4) To assure that eligible individuals are aware of and understand, in culturally competent and language specific terms, the benefits of preventive and remedial care. (5) To assure that health-related services provided to clients served by the CONTRACTOR are of sufficient amount, duration, and scope to correct or ameliorate the condition for which they were determined to be medically necessary.
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Both CONTRACTOR and COUNTY Desire. (1) To assure that all Title XIX eligible clients are informed of the Medi-Cal program, and how to access it. (2) To assure that assistance is provided to eligible individuals in determining their eligibility for participation in California's Medi-Cai pian. (3) To assure the availability of early and appropriate interventions so that diagnosis, treatment, and rehahilitation occur in a timely manner. (4) To assure that eligible individuals are aware of and understand, in culturally competent and language specific terms, the benefits of preventive and remedial care. (5) To assure that health-related services provided to clients served by the CONTRACTOR are of amount, duration, and scope to correct or ameliorate the condition for which they were determined to be medically necessary. a. To complete accurate CDS data forms' documenting services provided by clinical staff and enter the data into the COUNTY'S management information system within 5 business days of service delivery.
Both CONTRACTOR and COUNTY Desire. To assure that all Title XIX eligible clients are informed of the Medi-Cal program, and how to access it.
Both CONTRACTOR and COUNTY Desire. (1) To assure that all Title XIX eligible clients are informed of the Medi-Cal program, and how to access it. (2) To assure that assistance is provided to eligible individuals in determining their eligibility for participation in California's Medi-Cal plan. (3) To' assure the availability of early and appropriate interventions so that diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation occur in a timely manner. (4) To assure that eligible individuals are aware of and understand, in culturally competent and language specific terms, the benefits of preventive and remedial care. (5) To assure that health-related services provided to clients served by the CONTRACTOR are of sufficient amount, duration, and scope to correct or ameliorate the condition for which they were determined to be medically necessary. Exhibit D, 2006-2007 a. To complete accurate CDS data forms documenting services provided by clinical staff and enter the data into the COUNTY'S management information system within 5 business days of service delivery.

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