CHC-MCO Outreach Activities Sample Clauses

CHC-MCO Outreach Activities a. The CHC-MCO is prohibited from engaging in Marketing activities associated with Enrollment into the CHC-MCO, except as provided below. Marketing is any interaction with a potential Participant who is not enrolled in the CHC-MCO, that can reasonably be interpreted as intended to: 1. Influence a potential Participant to enroll in the CHC-MCO, 2. Persuade a potential Participant to change enrollment from another managed care organization in CHC to the CHC-MCO contacting the potential Participant, or 3. Dissuade a potential Participant from enrolling with another managed care organization in CHC and enrolling with the CHC- MCO contacting the potential Participant. The CHC-MCO is prohibited from subcontracting with an outside entity to engage in outreach activities associated with any form of Enrollment to Potential Participants. The CHC-MCO must not engage in outreach activities associated with Enrollments at the following locations and activities: • CAOs • Providers' offices • Malls, Commercial, or retail establishments • Hospitals • NFs • Adult Day Centers • Senior CentersCheck cashing establishments • Door-to-door visitations • Telemarketing • Direct MailCommunity Centers • Churches • Emails • Texting b. The CHC-MCO may market its approved, companion D-SNP product to Dual Eligible Participants. c. The CHC-MCO, either individually or as a joint effort with other CHC-MCOs in the zone, may use commonly accepted media methods for the advertisement of quality initiatives, educational outreach, and health- related materials and activities. The CHC-MCO may not include, in administrative costs reported to the Department, the cost of advertisements in mass media, including but not limited to television, radio, billboards, the Internet and printed media for purposes other than noted above unless specific prior approval is provided by the Department. The CHC-MCO must obtain from the Department advance written approval of any advertising placed in mass media. d. The CHC-MCO may participate in or sponsor health fairs or community events. The Department may set limits on contributions and payments made to non-profit groups in connection with health fairs or community events and requires advance written approval for contributions and payments of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) or more. The Department will consider participation or sponsorship when the CHC-MCO submits a written request thirty (30) days in advance of the event or fair, thus allowing the Department...
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CHC-MCO Outreach Activities a. The CHC-MCO is prohibited from engaging in Marketing activities associated with Enrollment into the CHC-MCO, except as provided below. The CHC-MCO is prohibited from subcontracting with an outside entity to engage in outreach activities associated with any form of Enrollment to Potential Participants. The CHC-MCO must not engage in outreach activities associated with Enrollments at the following locations and activities:  CAOs  Providers' offices  Malls, Commercial, or retail establishments  Hospitals  NFs  Adult Day Centers  Senior CentersCheck cashing establishments  Door-to-door visitations  Telemarketing Direct MailCommunity Centers  Churches  Emails  Texting b. The CHC-MCO may market its approved, companion D-SNP product to Dual Eligible Participants. c. The CHC-MCO, either individually or as a joint effort with other CHC-MCOs in the zone, may use commonly accepted media methods for the advertisement of quality initiatives, educational outreach, and health- related materials and activities. The CHC-MCO may not include, in administrative costs reported to the Department, the cost of advertisements in mass media, including but not limited to television, radio, billboards, the Internet and printed media for purposes other than noted above unless specific prior approval is provided by the Department. The CHC-MCO must obtain from the Department advance written approval of any advertising placed in mass media. d. The CHC-MCO may participate in or sponsor health fairs or community events. The Department may set limits on contributions and payments made to non-profit groups in connection with health fairs or community events and requires advance written approval for contributions and payments of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) or more. The Department will consider participation or sponsorship when the CHC-MCO submits a written request thirty (30) days in advance of the event or fair, thus allowing the Department reasonable time to review the request and provide timely advance written approval. All contributions and payments are subject to audit by the Department and its designees. e. The CHC-MCO may offer items of little or no intrinsic value such as trinkets with promotional CHC-MCO logos at approved health fairs or other approved community events. The CHC-MCO must make such items available to the general public; such items may not exceed Five Dollars ($5.00) in retail value and must not be connected in any way to Enrollment activity. A...

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  • Typical activities Manage a large functional unit with a diverse or complex set of functions and significant resources.

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  • Religious Activities The Subrecipient agrees that funds provided under this Agreement will not be utilized for inherently religious activities prohibited by 24 CFR 570.200(j), such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization.

  • Commercial Activities Neither Contractor nor its employees shall establish any commercial activity or issue concessions or permits of any kind to Third Parties for establishing commercial activities on the Site or any other lands owned or controlled by Owner.

  • CONCERTED ACTIVITIES It is agreed and understood that there will be no strike, work stoppage, slowdown, picketing or refusal or failure to fully and faithfully perform job functions and responsibilities, or other interference with the operation of the District by the Association or by its officers, agents, or workers covered by this Agreement, during the term of this Agreement, including compliance with the request of other labor organizations to engage in such activity.

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