Geographic Access Requirements Sample Clauses

Geographic Access Requirements. 4.8.13.1 In addition to maintaining in its network a sufficient number of Providers to provide all services to its Members, the Contractor shall meet the following geographic access standards for all Members: Urban Rural PCPs Two (2) within eight (8) miles Two (2) within fifteen (15) miles Specialists One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles General Dental Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Dental Subspecialty Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Hospitals One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Mental Health Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Pharmacies One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week within fifteen (15) minutes or fifteen (15) miles One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day (or has an after hours emergency phone number and pharmacist on call), seven (7) days a week within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles
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Geographic Access Requirements by deleting the terms “Member” and “Members” and replacing them with the phrases “Member or P4HB Participant” and “Members or P4HB Participants” respectively throughout this section of the Contract.
Geographic Access Requirements. The minimum number of primary care providers from which to choose and the distances to those providers shall vary by county based on whether the county is urban, rural or frontier as defined. Urban counties are: Bernalillo, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, and Xxxx Xxx. Frontier counties are: Catron, Harding, XxXxxx, Union, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Mora, Sierra, Lincoln, Torrance, Colfax, Quay, San Xxxxxx, and Cibola. Rural counties are those which are not listed as urban or frontier. The standards are as follows: 90 percent of urban residents shall travel no longer than 30 miles to see a PCP; 90 percent of rural residents shall travel no longer than 45 miles to see a PCP; and 90 percent of frontier residents shall travel no longer than 60 miles to see a PCP.
Geographic Access Requirements. 4.8.13.1 In addition to maintaining in its network a sufficient number of Providers to provide all services to its Members and P4HB Participants, the Contractor shall meet the following geographic access standards for all Members or P4HB Participants: Urban Rural PCPs Two (2) within eight (8)miles Two (2) within fifteen(15) miles Specialists One (1) within thirty (30)minutes or thirty (30)miles One within forty-five(45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles General Dental Providers One (1) within thirty (30)minutes or thirty (30)miles One within forty-five(45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Dental Subspecialty Providers One (1) within thirty (30)minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five(45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Hospitals One (1) within thirty (30)minutes or thirty (30)miles One within forty-five(45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Mental Health Providers One (1) within thirty (30)minutes or thirty (30)miles One within forty-five(45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Pharmacies One (1) twenty-four (24)hours a day, seven (7)days a week withinfifteen (15) minutes orfifteen (15) miles One (1) twenty-four (24)hours a day (or has anafter hours emergencyphone number andpharmacist on call),seven (7) days a weekwithin thirty (30)minutes or thirty (30)miles
Geographic Access Requirements. 4.8.12.1 In addition to maintaining in its network a sufficient number of Providers to provide all services to its Members, the Contractor shall meet the following geographic access standards for all Members: Urban Rural PCPs Two (2) within eight (8) miles Two (2) within fifteen (15) miles Specialists One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Dental Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles CONFIDENTIAL – NOT FOR CIRCULATION Urban Rural Hospitals One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Mental Health Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within forty-five (45) minutes or forty-five (45) miles Pharmacies One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week within fifteen (15) minutes or fifteen (15) miles One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles

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