Claims Management System Sample Clauses

Claims Management System. The CMHSP shall make timely payments to all providers for clean claims. This includes payment at 90% or higher of all clean claims from affiliates and network sub-contractors within 30 days of receipt, and at least 99% of all clean claims within 90 days of receipt, except services rendered under a sub-contract in which other timeliness standards have been specified and agreed to by both parties. A clean claim is a valid claim completed in the format and time frames specified by the CMHSP and that can be processed without obtaining additional information from the provider of service or a third party. It does not include a claim from a provider who is under investigation for fraud. A valid claim is a claim for supports and services that the CMHSP is responsible for under this contract. The CMHSP shall have an effective provider appeal process to promptly and fairly resolve provider billing disputes.
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Claims Management System. The Grantee shall make timely payments to all providers for clean claims. This includes payment at 90% or higher of clean claims from network providers within 60 days of receipt, and 99% or higher of all clean claims within 90 days of receipt. A clean claim is a valid claim completed in the format and time frames specified by the LRE and that can be processed without obtaining additional information from the provider. It does not include a claim from a provider who is under investigation for fraud or abuse, or a claim under review for medical necessity. A valid claim is a claim for services that LRE is responsible for under this Agreement.
Claims Management System. The PIHP shall make timely payments to all providers for clean claims. This includes payment at 90% or higher of all clean claims from affiliates and network subcontractors within 30 days of receipt, and at least 99% of all clean claims within 90 days of receipt, except services rendered under a subcontract in which other timeliness standards have been specified and agreed to by both parties. A clean claim is a valid claim completed in the format and time frames specified by the PIHP and that can be processed without obtaining additional information from the provider of service or a third party. It does not include a claim from a provider who is under investigation for fraud or abuse, or a claim under review for medical necessity. A valid claim is a claim for supports and services that the PIHP is responsible for under this contract. It includes services authorized by the PIHP, and those like Medicare co-pays and deductibles that the PIHP may be responsible for regardless of their authorization. The PIHP shall have an effective provider appeal process to promptly and fairly resolve provider-billing disputes.
Claims Management System. The PIHP shall make timely payments to all providers for clean claims. This includes payment at 90% or higher of all clean claims from affiliates and network subcontractors within 30 days of receipt, and at least 99% of all clean claims within 90 days of receipt, except services rendered under a subcontract in which other timeliness standards have been specified and agreed to by both parties.
Claims Management System. The PIHP shall make timely payments to all providers for clean claims. This includes payment at 90% or higher of all clean claims from network subcontractors within 30 days of receipt, and at least 99% of all clean claims within 90 days of receipt, except services rendered under a subcontract in which other timeliness standards have been specified and agreed to by both parties. 1 Rental costs are NOT the same as the capital cost of a building or facility. Capital costs are costs for construction, purchase, remodeling or similar costs for a building or facility owned by the entity (not rented), and limitations for such capital costs are established in Section 242 of the Mental Health Code and OMB Circular A-87. A clean claim is a valid claim completed in the format and time frames specified by the PIHP and that can be processed without obtaining additional information from the provider of service or a third party. It does not include a claim from a provider who is under investigation for fraud or abuse, or a claim under review for medical necessity. A valid claim is a claim for supports and services that the PIHP is responsible for under this contract. It includes services authorized by the PIHP, and those like Medicare co-pays and deductibles that the PIHP may be responsible for regardless of their authorization. The PIHP shall have an effective provider appeal process to promptly and fairly resolve provider-billing disputes.

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