DSHP Auto-Assignment Sample Clauses

DSHP Auto-Assignment. 3.2.2.5.1 The State will auto-assign a client to an MCO if (i) a client fails to notify the HBM (either by mail or telephone) of his/her MCO preference within 30 calendar days of the postmark date of an Enrollment letter being sent to the client, or (ii) the client cannot be Enrolled in the requested MCO pursuant to the terms of this Contract (e.g., because Enrollment has been limited pursuant to Section 5.4 of this Contract or the Contractor does not have capacity, as determined by DMMA, to enroll members). 3.2.2.5.2 The DSHP auto assignment process will consider the following: 3. 2.2.5.2.1 If the client’s head of household is Enrolled in an MCO, the client is auto-assigned to the same MCO. If the client’s head of household is not Enrolled in an MCO, but other individuals in the client’s case are Enrolled in an MCO, then the client is Enrolled in the same MCO as the other individuals in the client’s case.
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DSHP Auto-Assignment. 3.2.2.5.1 The State will auto-assign a client to an MCO if (i) a client fails to notify the HBM (either by mail or telephone) of his/her MCO preference within 30 calendar days of the postmark date of an Enrollment letter being sent to the client, or (ii) the client cannot be Enrolled in the requested MCO pursuant to the terms of this Contract (e.g., because Enrollment has been limited pursuant to Section 5.4 of this Contract or the Contractor does not have capacity, as determined by DMMA, to enroll members). 3.2.2.5.2 The DSHP auto assignment process will consider the following: 3.2.2.5.2.1 If the client’s head of household is Enrolled in an MCO, the client is auto-assigned to the same MCO. If the client’s head of household is not Enrolled in an MCO, but other individuals in the client’s case are Enrolled in an MCO, then the client is Enrolled in the same MCO as the other individuals in the client’s case. 3.2.2.5.2.2 If the client was Disenrolled from an MCO due to loss of Medicaid eligibility within the previous two months, the client will be auto-assigned to that same MCO; 3.2.2.5.2.3 If the client is a newborn, the client will be Enrolled in his/her mother’s MCO (see Section

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