Geographic Access Standards Sample Clauses

Geographic Access Standards. Provider Type Urban Rural PCPs Two (2) within fifteen (15) miles Two (2) within thirty (30) miles Hospitals One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Specialists One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles General Dental Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Dental Subspecialty Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Emergency Care Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles Urgent Care Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles Not Applicable Provider Type Urban Rural Mental Health Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Pharmacies One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day (or has an afterhours emergency phone number and pharmacist on call), seven (7) days a week within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Dialysis Providers One (1) within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles One within ninety (90) minutes or ninety (90) miles The Division shall specify the urban and rural designation of counties within Mississippi. All travel times are maximums for the amount of time it takes a Member, using usual travel means in a direct route to travel from their home to the Provider. The Division recognizes that Non-Emergency Transportation Providers may not always follow direct routes due to multiple passengers. If the Contractor is unable to identify a sufficient number of Providers located within an area to meet the geographic access standards, or is unable to identify a sufficient number of Providers within a Provider type or specialty, the Contractor will submit documentation to the Division verifying the lack of Providers. The Division may approve exceptions to the geographic access standards in such cases. The Division may impose penalties under Section 15, Default and Termination, of this Contract if the Contractor fails to meet Provider Network access standards. The Contractor must pay for services covered under the contract on an out-of- network basis for the Member if the Contractor’s Provider Network is...
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Geographic Access Standards. In addition to maintaining in its network a sufficient number of Providers to provide all services to its Members, the Contractor shall meet the geographic access standards for all Members set forth in Table 4.
Geographic Access Standards. Provider Type Urban Rural PCPs Two (2) within fifteen (15) miles Two (2) within thirty (30) miles Hospitals One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Specialists One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles General Dental Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Dental Subspecialty Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Emergency Care Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles Urgent Care Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles Not Applicable Mental Health Providers One (1) within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Pharmacies One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week within thirty (30) minutes or thirty (30) miles One (1) twenty-four (24) hours a day (or has an afterhours emergency phone number and pharmacist on call), seven (7) days a week within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles Dialysis Providers One (1) within sixty (60) minutes or sixty (60) miles One within ninety (90) minutes or ninety (90) miles DOM shall specify the urban and rural designation of counties within Mississippi. All travel times are maximums for the amount of time it takes a Member, using usual travel means in a direct route to travel from their home to the provider. When necessary, Contractor shall extend its Provider Network into border state areas or Subcontract for an out-of-state network to provide a comprehensive range of specialty care (e.g., for specialists not available or fully accessible within the State of Mississippi) and to serve those Members who reside within a closer proximity to health care services in border states than within Mississippi. If Contractor is unable to identify a sufficient number of providers located within an area to meet the geographic access standards, or is unable to identify a sufficient number of providers within a provider type or specialty, Contractor will submit documentation to DOM verifying the lack of providers. DOM may approve exceptions to the geographic access standards in such cases. DOM may impose penalties under Section 15, Non-Compliance and Termination, of this Contract if Contra...

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