Family Planning and Communicable Disease Services Sample Clauses

Family Planning and Communicable Disease Services. 4.6.1 Family Planning Services Family planning services are available to help prevent unintended or unplanned pregnancies. Family planning services include examinations, assessments, and traditional contraceptive devices. The Contractor should agree to make available all family planning services to Medicaid MHN program members as specified in MHN Policy and Procedure Guide. Medicaid MHN program members shall have the freedom to receive family planning services outside the Contractor’s provider network by appropriate Medicaid providers without any restrictions. Medicaid MHN program members should be encouraged by the Contractor to receive family planning services through the Contractor’s network of providers to ensure continuity and coordination of a member’s total care.
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Family Planning and Communicable Disease Services. 4.1011.1 Family Planning Services Family planning services are available to help prevent unintended or unplanned pregnancies. Family planning services include examinations, assessments, and traditional contraceptive devices. The Contractor should agree to make available all family planning services to Medicaid MCO program members as specified in MCO Policy and Procedure Guide. Medicaid MCO program members shall have the freedom to receive family planning services outside the Contractor’s provider network by appropriate Medicaid providers without any restrictions. For members who elect to receive family planning services outside the Contractor’s provider network, the enrolled Medicaid provider will xxxx XXXXXX to be reimbursed by SCDHHS fee-for-service. Medicaid MCO program members should be encouraged by the Contractor to receive family planning services through the Contractor’s network of providers to ensure continuity and coordination of a member’s total care. No additional reimbursements shall be made to the Contractor for Medicaid MCO program members who elect to receive family planning services through the Contractor’s provider network.
Family Planning and Communicable Disease Services. 18 4.6.1 Family Planning Services 18 4.6.2 Communicable Disease Services 18 4.6.2.1 Prompt Reporting of South Carolina Reportable Diseases, and Access to Clinical Records of Patients with Reportable Diseases 19 4.6.2.2 Control and Prevention of Communicable Diseases 19 4.6.2.3 Patient Confidentiality 19 4.7 Manner of Service Delivery and Provision 20 4.7.1 Service Area 20 4.7.2 Contractor's Network Composition 20 4.7.3 Primary Care Providers (PCP) 20 4.8 Service Accessibility Standards 21 4.8.1 Twenty four (24) Hour Coverage 22 4.8.2 Scheduling/Appointment Waiting Times 22 4.9 Authorization and Referral System 23 4.10 Cultural Considerations 23 5 SUBCONTRACTS ............................................................................................ 23 5.1 Subcontract Requirements ..................................................................... 24
Family Planning and Communicable Disease Services. 20 4.6.1 Family Planning Services 20 4.6.2 Communicable Disease Services 20 4.6.2.1 Prompt Reporting of South Carolina Reportable 3Diseases, and Access to Clinical Records of Patients with Reportable Diseases 20 4.6.2.2 Control and Prevention of Communicable Diseases 21 4.6.2.3 Patient Confidentiality 21 4.7 Manner of Service Delivery and Provision 21 4.7.1 Service Area 22 4.7.2 Contractor's Network Composition 22 4.7.3 Primary Care Providers (PCP) 22 4.8 Service Accessibility Standards 23 4.8.1 Twenty four (24) Hour Coverage 24 4.8.2 Scheduling/Appointment Waiting Times 24 4.9 Authorization and Referral System 25 4.10 Cultural Considerations 25 5 SUBCONTRACTS 25 5.1 Subcontract Requirements 26 6 EDUCATION, SELECTION AND ENROLLMENT PROCESS 31 6.1 Enrolling Eligibles in the Contractor's Plan 31 6.2 Enrollment Period 31 6.3 Effective Date of Enrollment 32
Family Planning and Communicable Disease Services. 4.11.1 Family Planning Services Family Planning Services are available to help prevent unintended or unplanned pregnancies. Family Planning Services include examinations, assessments, and traditional contraceptive devices. The Contractor should agree to make available all family planning services to Medicaid MCO Members as specified in MCO Policy and Procedure Guide. Medicaid MCO Members shall have the freedom to receive Family Planning Services outside the Contractor’s Provider network by appropriate Medicaid Providers without any restrictions. For Medicaid MCO Members who elect to receive Family Planning Services outside the Contractor’s Provider network, the enrolled Medicaid Provider will xxxx the Department to be reimbursed by the Department fee-for-service. Medicaid MCO Members should be encouraged by the Contractor to receive Family Planning Services through the Contractor’s network of Providers to ensure continuity and coordination of a Medicaid MCO Member’s total care. No additional reimbursements shall be made to the Contractor for Medicaid MCO Members who elect to receive Family Planning Services through the Contractor’s Provider network. (This Section 4.11.1 is not applicable if the Contractor is operating under §1.8 of this Contract).

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