CHANGE OF SITE AND PRIMARY CARE Sample Clauses

CHANGE OF SITE AND PRIMARY CARE. PROVIDER OR WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. The Contractor shall permit an Enrollee to change Site, Primary Care Provider and Women's Health Care Provider upon request. The Contractor shall process such changes within thirty (30) days of receipt of an Enrollee's request. (a) Within three (3) business days of processing such change, the Contractor shall electronically transmit a Site transfer record to the Department in a format designated by the Department. Such record shall contain the following data fields: Case name and identification number; Enrollee name and identification number; old Site number; and, new Site number. The Department will provide the Contractor with no less than one hundred twenty (120) days advance notification prior to imposing a requirement that the Contractor electronically communicate old and new Primary Care Provider numbers and old and new Women's Health Care Provider numbers with this record.
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