Common use of Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities Clause in Contracts

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor shall include in their Subcontractor Agreement, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (Subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor AgreementSubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractorssubcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor AgreementSubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractorsubcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractorsubcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractorsubcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractorsubcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum:minimum:‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ 1) Evaluates Subcontractorsubcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (Subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor AgreementSubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor Subcontractor’s has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractorssubcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor AgreementSubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractorsubcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractorsubcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractorsubcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractorsubcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractorsubcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (Subcontractors) shall include in their Subcontractor Agreementsubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Health Care Services

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractorssubcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor Agreementsubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractorsubcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractorsubcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractorsubcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractorsubcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractorsubcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Healthcare Agreements

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractorssubcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor AgreementSubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractorsubcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractorsubcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractorsubcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractorsubcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractorsubcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCSCDHS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Standard Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc)

Delegation of Quality Improvement Activities. A. Contractor is accountable for all quality improvement functions and responsibilities (e.g. Utilization Management, Credentialing and Site Review) that are delegated to Subcontractors. If Contractor delegates quality improvement functions, Contractor and Subcontractor delegated entity (Subcontractor) shall include in their Subcontractor AgreementSubcontract, at a minimum: 1) Quality improvement responsibilities, and specific delegated functions and activities of the Contractor and Subcontractor. 2) Contractor’s oversight, monitoring, and evaluation processes and Subcontractor’s agreement to such processes. 3) Contractor’s reporting requirements and approval processes. The agreement shall include Subcontractor’s responsibility to report findings and actions taken as a result of the quality improvement Quality Improvement activities at least quarterly. 4) Contractor’s actions/remedies if Subcontractor’s obligations are not met. B. Contractor shall maintain a system to ensure accountability for delegated quality improvement Quality Improvement activities, that at a minimum: 1) Evaluates Subcontractor’s ability to perform the delegated activities including an initial review to assure that the Subcontractor has the administrative capacity, task experience, and budgetary resources to fulfill its responsibilities. 2) Ensures Subcontractor meets standards set forth by the Contractor and DHCS. 3) Includes Contractor’s the continuous monitoring, evaluation and approval of the delegated functions.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Healthcare Agreement