Common use of Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment/Maternal Child Health Manager Clause in Contracts

Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment/Maternal Child Health Manager. The early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT)/Maternal Child Health Manager must be an Ohio licensed registered nurse, physician, or physician's assistant; or has a master's degree in health services, public health, or health care administration or another related field, and/or is a Certified Professional in Health Care Quality or CHCQM. The primary functions of the EPSDT/Maternal Child Health Manager are to: Ensure member receipt of maternal and postpartum care; Promote family planning services; Promote preventive health strategies; Identify and coordinate assistance for identified member needs specific to maternal/child health and EPSDT; Interface with community partners and pregnancy related services coordinators; and Participate in EPSDT and maternal child quality and performance improvement efforts.

Appears in 3 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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Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment/Maternal Child Health Manager. The early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT)/Maternal Child Health Manager must be an Ohio licensed registered nurse, physician, or physician's assistant; or has a master's degree in health services, public health, or health care administration or another related field, and/or is a Certified Professional in Health Care Quality or CHCQM. The primary functions of the EPSDT/Maternal Child Health Manager are to: Ensure member receipt of maternal and postpartum care; Promote family planning services; Promote preventive health strategies; Identify and coordinate assistance for identified member needs specific to maternal/child health and EPSDT; Interface with community partners and pregnancy related services coordinators; and Participate in EPSDT and maternal child quality and performance improvement efforts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement for Managed Care Organization

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Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment/Maternal Child Health Manager. 1. The early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT)/Maternal Child Health Manager must be an Ohio licensed registered nurse, physician, or physician's assistant; or has a master's degree in health services, public health, or health care administration or another related field, and/or is a Certified Professional in Health Care Quality or CHCQM. 2. The primary functions of the EPSDT/Maternal Child Health Manager are to: Ensure member receipt of all EPSDT services; Ensure member receipt of maternal and postpartum care; Promote family planning services; Promote preventive health strategies; Identify and coordinate assistance for identified member needs specific to maternal/child health and EPSDT; Interface with community partners and pregnancy related services coordinators; and Participate in EPSDT and maternal child quality and performance improvement efforts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ohio Medicaid Provider Agreement

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