Common use of Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) Clause in Contracts

Corrective Action Plans (CAPs). A CAP is a structured activity/process implemented by the MCP to improve identified operational deficiencies. MCPs may be required to develop CAPs for any instance of noncompliance, and CAPs are not limited to actions taken in this Appendix. All CAPs requiring ongoing activity on the part of an MCP to ensure their compliance with a program requirement remain in effect for twenty-four months. In situations where ODJFS has already determined the specific action which must be implemented by the MCP or if the MCP has failed to submit a CAP, ODJFS may require the MCP to comply with an ODJFS-developed or “directed” CAP. In situations where a penalty is assessed for a violation an MCP has previously been assessed a CAP (or any penalty or any other related written correspondence), the MCP may be assessed escalating penalties.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Assistance Provider Agreement (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Medical Assistance Provider Agreement (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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