Common use of Health Care Services Clause in Contracts

Health Care Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive and medically necessary medical, dental, and mental healthcare services with related pharmacy services (including provision of pharmaceuticals) on a non-capitated basis to inmates in the Facility that meet or exceed the minimum requirements outlined in this Contract. This includes all healthcare treatment and related program support services. No deviations from the minimum service requirements shall be permitted without the prior written approval of the Bureau Chief. CONTRACTOR and the Department shall each act in good faith in the performance of all their respective contract duties and responsibilities. Access to and provision of all services outlined herein shall be in accordance with minimum constitutionally adequate levels of healthcare regardless of place of assignment or disciplinary status. CONTRACTOR must adhere to all FDC criteria, definitions, and classifications regarding medical and psychological grades. CONTRACTOR must be prepared to follow the most current version of FDC terminology, procedures, and health services bulletins. 5.30.1. Inpatient hospitalization costs: CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all medical costs. 5.30.1.1. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing security for any inmate admitted to a hospital. CONTRACTOR shall notify the Department and the FDC as soon as possible (within two (2) hours) any time an inmate is admitted to a hospital. To assist CONTRACTOR in minimizing security costs, CONTRACTOR may utilize services, in accordance with FDC procedure 401.005 relating to utilization management, available at FDC’s Reception and Medical Center (RMC) hospital in Lake Xxxxxx, Florida, in all appropriate cases contingent upon space availability. 5.30.1.2. CONTRACTOR shall comply with HIPAA and all applicable regulations promulgated hereunder. 5.30.2. CONTRACTOR is required to provide comprehensive healthcare service coverage twenty-four (24) hours a day seven (7) days a week at the Facility. CONTRACTOR is responsible for the provision of and costs for medical linens, infirmary mattresses (including SHOS mattresses) and other infirmary and emergency room supplies, and both urgent and emergency medical transportation. (Note: Medical linens typically include sheets, pillowcases, cotton blankets, draw sheets, cloth bed pads, patient pajamas and/or gowns, turning pads, towels and wash cloths. Infirmary mattresses and pillows typically have vinyl or plastic covers, and SOS mattresses are normally made from heavy duty plastic or vinyl that is seamless and resistant to being torn into strips. These differ from the inmate housing unit mattresses and pillows.)

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Operations and Management Service Contract, Operations and Management Service Contract, Operations and Management Service Contract

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Health Care Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive and medically necessary medical, dental, and mental healthcare services with related pharmacy services (including provision of pharmaceuticals) on a non-capitated basis to inmates in the Facility that meet or exceed the minimum requirements outlined in this Contract. This includes all healthcare treatment and related program support services. No deviations from the minimum service requirements shall be permitted without the prior written approval of the Bureau Chief. CONTRACTOR and the Department shall each act in good faith in the performance of all their respective contract duties and responsibilities. Access to and provision of all services outlined herein shall be in accordance with minimum constitutionally adequate levels of healthcare regardless of place of assignment or disciplinary status. CONTRACTOR must adhere to all FDC criteria, definitions, and classifications regarding medical and psychological grades. CONTRACTOR must be prepared to follow the most current version of FDC terminology, procedures, and health services bulletins. 5.30.1. Inpatient hospitalization costs: CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all medical costs. 5.30.1.1. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing security for any inmate admitted to a hospital. CONTRACTOR shall notify the Department and the FDC as soon as possible (within two (2) hours) any time an inmate is admitted to a hospital. To assist CONTRACTOR in minimizing security costs, CONTRACTOR may utilize services, in accordance with FDC procedure 401.005 relating to utilization management, available at FDC’s Reception and Medical Center (RMC) hospital in Lake Xxxxxx, Florida, in all appropriate cases contingent upon space availability. 5.30.1.2. CONTRACTOR shall comply with HIPAA and all applicable regulations promulgated hereunder. 5.30.2. CONTRACTOR is required to provide comprehensive healthcare service coverage twenty-four (24) hours a day seven (7) days a week at the Facility. CONTRACTOR is responsible for the provision of and costs for medical linens, infirmary mattresses (including SHOS mattresses) mattresses and other infirmary and emergency room supplies, and both urgent and emergency medical transportation. (Note: Medical linens typically include sheets, pillowcases, cotton blankets, draw sheets, cloth bed pads, patient pajamas and/or gowns, turning pads, towels and wash cloths. Infirmary mattresses and pillows typically have vinyl or plastic covers, and SOS mattresses are normally made from heavy duty plastic or vinyl that is seamless and resistant to being torn into strips. These differ from the inmate housing unit mattresses and pillows.)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Operations and Management Service Contract, Operations and Management Service Contract, Operations and Management Service Contract

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Health Care Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide comprehensive and medically necessary medical, dental, and mental healthcare services with related pharmacy services (including provision of pharmaceuticals) on a non-capitated basis to inmates in the Facility that meet or exceed the minimum requirements outlined in this Contract. This includes all healthcare treatment and related program support services. No deviations from the minimum service requirements shall be permitted without the prior written approval of the Bureau Chief. CONTRACTOR and the Department shall each act in good faith in the performance of all their respective contract duties and responsibilities. Access to and provision of all services outlined herein shall be in accordance with minimum constitutionally adequate levels of healthcare regardless of place of assignment or disciplinary status. CONTRACTOR must adhere to all FDC criteria, definitions, and classifications regarding medical and psychological grades. CONTRACTOR must be prepared to follow the most current version of FDC terminology, procedures, and health services bulletins. 5.30.1. Inpatient hospitalization costs: CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all medical costs. 5.30.1.1. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing security for any inmate admitted to a hospital. CONTRACTOR shall notify the Department and the FDC as soon as possible (within two (2) hours) any time an inmate is admitted to a hospital. To assist CONTRACTOR in minimizing security costs, CONTRACTOR may utilize services, in accordance with FDC procedure 401.005 relating to utilization management, available at FDC’s Reception FDC and Medical Center (RMC) hospital in Lake Xxxxxx, Florida, in all appropriate cases contingent upon space availability. 5.30.1.2. CONTRACTOR shall comply with HIPAA and all applicable regulations promulgated hereunder. 5.30.2. CONTRACTOR is required to provide comprehensive healthcare service coverage twenty-four (24) hours a day seven (7) days a week at the Facility. CONTRACTOR is responsible for the provision of and costs for medical linens, infirmary mattresses (including SHOS mattresses) and other infirmary and emergency room supplies, and both urgent and emergency medical transportation. (Note: Medical linens typically include sheets, pillowcases, cotton blankets, draw sheets, cloth bed pads, patient pajamas and/or gowns, turning pads, towels and wash cloths. Infirmary mattresses and pillows typically have vinyl or plastic covers, and SOS mattresses are normally made from heavy duty plastic or vinyl that is seamless and resistant to being torn into strips. These differ from the inmate housing unit mattresses and pillows.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operations and Management Service Contract, Operations and Management Service Contract

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