Credentialing and Re-Credentialing. 13.1 Contractor shall ensure that all staff and subcontractors providing services will have all necessary and valid professional certification(s) or license(s) to practice the contracted services. This includes implementing procedures of professional license checks, credentialing and re-credentialing, monitoring limitations and expiration of licenses, and ensuring that all providers have a current National Provider Identifier (NPI) through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Contractor shall provide evidence of these completed verifications when requested by County, DHCS or the US Department of Health & Human Services. 13.2 Contractors must follow the uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing of network providers established by XXXX and pursuant to Title 42 CFR, Part 438.214. The contractor, at minimum, must verify and document specified items listed on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure for all of its providers through a primary source and must verify and document all the specified items on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure through a non-primary source. 13.3 Upon request, contracted agencies/individuals must demonstrate to BHRS that each of its providers are qualified in accordance with current legal, professional, and technical standards, and that they are appropriately licensed, registered, waivered, and/or certified. 13.4 Contractors must ensure that all of their network providers, delivering covered services, sign and date an attestation statement provided by BHRS in which each provider attests to the following: 13.4.1 Any limitations or inabilities that affect the provider’s ability to perform any of the position’s essential functions, with or without accommodation; 13.4.2 A history of loss of license or felony convictions; 13.4.3 A history of loss or limitation of privileges or disciplinary activity; 13.4.4 A lack of present illegal drug use; and 13.4.5 The application’s accuracy and completeness 13.5 Contractor must file and keep track of attestation statements for all of their providers and must make those available to BHRS upon request at any time. 13.6 Contractors are required to verify and document at a minimum every three years that each network provider that delivers covered services continues to possess valid credentials, including verification of each of the credentialing requirements as per BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing. If any of the requirements are not up-to-date, updated information should be obtained from network providers to complete the recredentialing process. 13.7 Contractor is required to sign an annual attestation statement at the time of Agreement renewal or at least annually in which they will attest that they will follow County’s Credentialing Policy and MHSUDS IN 18-019 and ensure that all of their rendering providers are credentialed as per established guidelines. 13.8 Contractors must ensure that they follow BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re- credentialing, including disciplinary actions such as reducing, suspending, or terminating provider’s privileges. Failure to comply with specified requirements can result in suspension or termination of a provider.
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services Contract
Credentialing and Re-Credentialing. 13.1 Contractor shall ensure that all staff and subcontractors providing services will have all necessary and valid professional certification(s) or license(s) to practice the contracted services. This includes implementing procedures of professional license checks, credentialing and re-credentialing, monitoring limitations and expiration of licenses, and ensuring that all providers have a current National Provider Identifier (NPI) through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Contractor shall provide evidence of these completed verifications when requested by County, DHCS or the US Department of Health & Human Services.
13.2 Contractors must follow the uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing of network providers established by XXXX and pursuant to Title 42 CFR, Part 438.214. The contractor, at minimum, must verify and document specified items listed on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure for all of its providers through a primary source and must verify and document all the specified items on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure through a non-primary source.
13.3 Upon request, contracted agencies/individuals must demonstrate to BHRS that each of its providers are qualified in accordance with current legal, professional, and technical standards, and that they are appropriately licensed, registered, waivered, and/or certified.
13.4 Contractors must ensure that all of their network providers, delivering covered services, sign and date an attestation statement provided by BHRS in which each provider attests to the following:
13.4.1 Any limitations or inabilities that affect the provider’s ability to perform any of the position’s essential functions, with or without accommodation;
13.4.2 A history of loss of license or felony convictions;
13.4.3 A history of loss or limitation of privileges or disciplinary activity;
13.4.4 A lack of present illegal drug use; and
13.4.5 The application’s accuracy and completeness
13.5 Contractor must file and keep track of attestation statements for all of their providers and must make those available to BHRS upon request at any time.
13.6 Contractors are required to verify and document at a minimum every three years that each network provider that delivers covered services continues to possess valid credentials, including verification of each of the credentialing requirements as per BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing. If any of the requirements are not up-to-date, updated information should be obtained from network providers to complete the recredentialing re- credentialing process.
13.7 Contractor is required to sign an annual attestation statement at the time of Agreement renewal or at least annually in which they will attest that they will follow County’s Credentialing Policy and MHSUDS IN 18-019 and ensure that all of their rendering providers are credentialed as per established guidelines.
13.8 Contractors must ensure that they follow BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re- credentialing, including disciplinary actions such as reducing, suspending, or terminating provider’s privileges. Failure to comply with specified requirements can result in suspension or termination of a provider.
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Credentialing and Re-Credentialing. 13.1 Contractor shall ensure that all staff and subcontractors providing services will have all necessary and valid professional certification(s) or license(s) to practice the contracted services. This includes implementing procedures of professional license checks, credentialing and re-credentialing, monitoring limitations and expiration of licenses, and ensuring that all providers have a current National Provider Identifier (NPI) through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Contractor shall provide evidence of these completed verifications when requested by County, DHCS or the US Department of Health & Human Services.
13.2 Contractors must follow the uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing of network providers established by XXXX and pursuant to Title 42 CFR, Part 438.214. The contractor, at minimum, must verify and document specified items listed on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure for all of its providers through a primary source and must verify and document all the specified items on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure through a non-primary source.
13.3 Upon request, contracted agencies/individuals must demonstrate to BHRS that each of its providers are qualified in accordance with current legal, professional, and technical standards, and that they are appropriately licensed, registered, waivered, and/or certified.
13.4 Contractors must ensure that all of their network providers, delivering covered services, sign and date an attestation statement provided by BHRS in which each provider attests to the following:
13.4.1 Any limitations or inabilities that affect the provider’s ability to perform any of the position’s essential functions, with or without accommodation;
13.4.2 A history of loss of license or felony convictions;
13.4.3 A history of loss or limitation of privileges or disciplinary activity;
13.4.4 A lack of present illegal drug use; and
13.4.5 The application’s accuracy and completeness
13.5 Contractor must file and keep track of attestation statements for all of their providers and must make those available to BHRS upon request at any time.
13.6 Contractors are required to verify and document at a minimum every three years that each network provider that delivers covered services continues to possess valid credentials, including verification of each of the credentialing requirements as per BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing. If any of the requirements are not up-to-date, updated information should be obtained from network providers to complete the recredentialing process.
13.7 Contractor is required to sign an annual attestation statement at the time of Agreement renewal or at least annually in which they will attest that they will follow County’s Credentialing Policy and MHSUDS IN 18-019 and ensure that all of their rendering providers are credentialed as per established guidelines.
13.8 Contractors must ensure that they follow BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re- credentialing, including disciplinary actions such as reducing, suspending, or terminating provider’s privileges. Failure to comply with specified requirements can result in suspension or termination of a provider.
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Credentialing and Re-Credentialing. 13.1 Contractor shall ensure that all staff and subcontractors providing services will have all necessary and valid professional certification(s) or license(s) to practice the contracted services. This includes implementing procedures of professional license checks, credentialing and re-credentialing, monitoring limitations and expiration of licenses, and ensuring that all providers have a current National Provider Identifier (NPI) through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Contractor shall provide evidence of these completed verifications when requested by County, DHCS or the US Department of Health & Human Services.
13.2 Contractors must follow the uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing of network providers established by XXXX BHRS and pursuant to Title 42 CFR, Part 438.214. The contractor, at minimum, must verify and document specified items listed on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure for all of its providers through a primary source and must verify and document all the specified items on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure through a non-primary source.
13.3 Upon request, contracted agencies/individuals must demonstrate to BHRS that each of its providers are qualified in accordance with current legal, professional, and technical standards, and that they are appropriately licensed, registered, waivered, and/or certified.
13.4 Contractors must ensure that all of their network providers, delivering covered services, sign and date an attestation statement provided by BHRS in which each provider attests to the following:
13.4.1 Any limitations or inabilities that affect the provider’s ability to perform any of the position’s essential functions, with or without accommodation;
13.4.2 A history of loss of license or felony convictions;
13.4.3 A history of loss or limitation of privileges or disciplinary activity;
13.4.4 A lack of present illegal drug use; and
13.4.5 The application’s accuracy and completeness
13.5 Contractor must file and keep track of attestation statements for all of their providers and must make those available to BHRS upon request at any time.
13.6 Contractors are required to verify and document at a minimum every three years that each network provider that delivers covered services continues to possess valid credentials, including verification of each of the credentialing requirements as per BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing. If any of the requirements are not up-to-date, updated information should be obtained from network providers to complete the recredentialing process.
13.7 Contractor is required to sign an annual attestation statement at the time of Agreement renewal or at least annually in which they will attest that they will follow County’s Credentialing Policy and MHSUDS IN 18-019 and ensure that all of their rendering providers are credentialed as per established guidelines.
13.8 Contractors must ensure that they follow BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re- credentialing, including disciplinary actions such as reducing, suspending, or terminating provider’s privileges. Failure to comply with specified requirements can result in suspension or termination of a provider.
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services
Credentialing and Re-Credentialing. 13.1 Contractor shall ensure that all staff and subcontractors providing services will have all necessary and valid professional certification(s) or license(s) to practice the contracted services. This includes implementing procedures of professional license checks, credentialing and re-credentialing, monitoring limitations and expiration of licenses, and ensuring that all providers have a current National Provider Identifier (NPI) through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Contractor shall provide evidence of these completed verifications when requested by County, DHCS or the US Department of Health & Human Services.
13.2 Contractors must follow the uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing of network providers established by XXXX BHRS and pursuant to Title 42 CFR, Part 438.214. The contractor, at minimum, must verify and document specified items listed on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure for all of its providers through a primary source and must verify and document all the specified items on the credentialing and re-credentialing procedure through a non-primary source.
13.3 Upon request, contracted agencies/individuals must demonstrate to BHRS that each of its providers are qualified in accordance with current legal, professional, and technical standards, and that they are appropriately licensed, registered, waivered, and/or certified.
13.4 Contractors must ensure that all of their network providers, delivering covered services, sign and date an attestation statement provided by BHRS in which each provider attests to the following:
13.4.1 Any limitations or inabilities that affect the provider’s ability to perform any of the position’s essential functions, with or without accommodation;
13.4.2 A history of loss of license or felony convictions;
13.4.3 A history of loss or limitation of privileges or disciplinary activity;
13.4.4 A lack of present illegal drug use; and
13.4.5 The application’s accuracy and completeness
13.5 Contractor must file and keep track of attestation statements for all of their providers and must make those available to BHRS upon request at any time.
13.6 Contractors are required to verify and document at a minimum every three years that each network provider that delivers covered services continues to possess valid credentials, including verification of each of the credentialing requirements as per BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re-credentialing. If any of the requirements are not up-to-date, updated information should be obtained from network providers to complete the recredentialing re- credentialing process.
13.7 Contractor is required to sign an annual attestation statement at the time of Agreement renewal or at least annually in which they will attest that they will follow County’s Credentialing Policy and MHSUDS IN 18-019 and ensure that all of their rendering providers are credentialed as per established guidelines.
13.8 Contractors must ensure that they follow BHRS’ uniform process for credentialing and re- credentialing, including disciplinary actions such as reducing, suspending, or terminating provider’s privileges. Failure to comply with specified requirements can result in suspension or termination of a provider.
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Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services