Common use of Cultural Humility Clause in Contracts

Cultural Humility. Maintaining a person-centered, interpersonal stance that seeks to understand the aspects of cultural identity that are most important to the individual and recognizes the inherent value of personal history and preferences. Date of Payment – The date of the check or date of electronic payment transmission. Date of Receipt – The date the MCO receives the claim, as indicated by its date stamp on the claim. Downstream Entity – Any party that enters into a written arrangement, acceptable to ODM, with a first tier or related entity or below the level of a first tier or related entity to provide administrative services for Ohio Medicaid-eligible individuals. These arrangements continue down to the level of the ultimate provider of the administrative services. Electronic Health Record (EHR) – A record in digital format that is a systematic collection of electronic health information. EHRs may contain a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication, and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, xxxxx xxxxx, personal statistics, such as age and weight, and billing information. Eligible Individual – Consistent with OAC rule 5160-26-01, any Medicaid recipient who is a legal resident of the managed care service area and is in one of the categories eligible for managed care enrollment as provided in OAC rule 5160-26-02.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization, Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization, Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization

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Cultural Humility. Maintaining a person-centered, interpersonal stance that seeks to understand the aspects of cultural identity that are most important to the individual and recognizes the inherent value of personal history and preferences. Date of Payment – The date of the check or date of electronic payment transmission. Date of Receipt – The date the MCO receives the claim, as indicated by its date stamp on the claim. Downstream Entity – Any party that enters into a written arrangement, acceptable to ODM, with a first tier or related entity or below the level of a first tier or related entity to provide administrative services for Ohio Medicaid-eligible individuals. These arrangements continue down to the level of the ultimate provider of the administrative services. Electronic Health Record (EHR) – A record in digital format that is a systematic collection of electronic health information. EHRs may contain a range of data, including demographics, medical history, medication, and allergies, immunization status, laboratory test results, radiology images, xxxxx xxxxxvital signs, personal statistics, such as age and weight, and billing information. Eligible Individual – Consistent with OAC rule 5160-26-01, any Medicaid recipient who is a legal resident of the managed care service area and is in one of the categories eligible for managed care enrollment as provided in OAC rule 5160-26-02.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization, Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization

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