Covered MCO Services. The MCO must provide to enrollees enrolled under this Contract, directly or through arrangements with others, all of the covered services described in Contract Appendix A (Description of Covered and Excluded Services). Contract Appendix A presents an explanation of the medical services which the MCO is required to provide, as well as those which are excluded; however, the Medicaid policy is the final source for defining these services. Medicaid policy collectively refers to documents and other written materials including the State Medicaid plan, program instructions, attendant provider manuals, program bulletins, and all published policy decisions issued by BMS. These materials are available through BMS. The MCO must promptly provide or arrange to make available for enrollees all Medically Necessary services listed in Contract Appendix A and assume financial responsibility for the provision of these services. The MCO is responsible for determining whether services are Medically Necessary and whether the MCO will require prior approval for services. Qualified medical personnel must be accessible 24 hours each day, seven (7) days a week, to provide direction to patients in need of urgent or emergency care. Such medical personnel include, but are not limited to, physicians, physicians on-call, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses. Additionally, the MCO’s providers must meet the provider requirements as specified by the West Virginia Medicaid program.
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Samples: Service Provider Agreement, Model Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Service Provider Agreement
Covered MCO Services. The MCO must provide to enrollees enrolled under this Contractcontract, directly or through arrangements with others, all of the covered services described in Contract Appendix Exhibit A (Description of Covered and Excluded Services). Contract Appendix Exhibit A presents an explanation of the medical services which the MCO is required to provide, as well as those which are excluded; however, the Medicaid policy is the final source for defining these services. Medicaid policy collectively refers to documents and other written materials including the State Medicaid plan, program instructions, attendant provider manuals, program bulletins, and all published policy decisions issued by BMS. These materials are available through BMS. The MCO must promptly provide or arrange to make available for enrollees all Medically Necessary medically necessary services listed in Contract Appendix Exhibit A and assume financial responsibility for the provision of these services. The MCO is responsible for determining whether services are Medically Necessary medically necessary and whether the MCO will require prior approval for services. Qualified medical personnel must be accessible 24 hours each day, seven (7) days a week, to provide direction to patients in need of urgent or emergency care. Such medical personnel include, but are not limited to, physicians, physicians on-call, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses. Additionally, the MCO’s providers must meet the provider requirements as specified by the West Virginia Medicaid program.
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Samples: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement
Covered MCO Services. The MCO must provide to enrollees enrolled under this Contractcontract, directly or through arrangements with others, all of the covered services described in Contract Appendix A (Description of Covered and Excluded Services). Contract Appendix A presents an explanation of the medical services which the MCO is required to provide, as well as those which are excluded; however, the Medicaid policy is the final source for defining these services. Medicaid policy collectively refers to documents and other written materials including the State Medicaid plan, program instructions, attendant provider manuals, program bulletins, and all published policy decisions issued by BMS. These materials are available through BMS. The MCO must promptly provide or arrange to make available for enrollees all Medically Necessary services listed in Contract Appendix A and assume financial responsibility for the provision of these services. The MCO is responsible for determining whether services are Medically Necessary and whether the MCO will require prior approval for services. Qualified medical personnel must be accessible 24 hours each day, seven (7) days a week, to provide direction to patients in need of urgent or emergency care. Such medical personnel include, but are not limited to, physicians, physicians on-call, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses. Additionally, the MCO’s providers must meet the provider requirements as specified by the West Virginia Medicaid program.
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Samples: Service Provider Agreement
Covered MCO Services. The MCO must shall provide to enrollees enrolled under this Contractcontract, directly or through arrangements with others, all of the covered services described in Contract Appendix Exhibit A (Description of Covered and Excluded Services). Contract Appendix Exhibit A presents an explanation of the medical services which the MCO is required to provide, as well as those which are excluded; however, the Medicaid policy is the final source for defining these services. Medicaid policy collectively refers to documents and other written materials including the State Medicaid plan, program instructions, attendant provider manuals, program bulletins, and all published policy decisions issued by BMS. These materials are available through BMS. The MCO must promptly provide or arrange to make available for enrollees all Medically Necessary medically necessary services listed in Contract Appendix Exhibit A and assume financial responsibility for the provision of these services. The MCO is responsible for determining whether services are Medically Necessary medically necessary and whether the MCO will require prior approval for services. Qualified medical personnel must be accessible 24 hours each day, seven (7) days a week, to provide direction to patients in need of urgent or emergency care. Such medical personnel include, but are not limited to, physicians, physicians on-call, licensed practical nurses, and registered nurses. Additionally, the MCO’s providers must meet the provider requirements as specified by the West Virginia Medicaid program.
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