Inclusa Sources and Activities for Measuring Sample Clauses

Inclusa Sources and Activities for Measuring. Provider Performance • Member satisfaction surveys • Internal or external complaints and complimentsOnsite review/audits • Statement of Deficiency (SOD)- state regulated entities • Quality Teams- as assigned based on significant incidents, trend in quality concerns or member-related incidents, or issued Statement of Deficiency. • Tracking of performance and compliance in relation to the subcontract agreement and appendices • Statistical reviews of time between referral and service commencement 9.4 Expectations of Providers and Inclusa for Quality Assurance Activities • Collaboration: working in a goal oriented, professional, and team based approach with Inclusa representatives to identify core issues to quality concerns, strategies to improve, and implementing those strategies • Responsiveness: actions taken upon request and in a timely manner to resolve and improve identified issues. This may include submitted documents to Inclusa, responding to calls, emails, or other inquiries, keeping Inclusa designated staff informed of progress, barriers, and milestones achieved during quality improvement activities • Systems perspective to improvement: approaching a quality concern, trend, or significant incident with the purpose of creating overall improvements that will not only resolve the issue at hand, but improve service and operations as a whole • Member-centered solutions to issues: relentlessly striving to implement solutions with the focus on keeping services member-centered and achieving the goals and outcomes identified for persons served Inclusa is committed to interfacing with providers to collaboratively and proactively discuss issues identified with processes and assist with implementing improvements and reviewing the impact of the changes as a partner in the mission to serve members.
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Inclusa Sources and Activities for Measuring. Provider Performance Member satisfaction surveys Internal or external complaints and compliments Onsite review/audits Quality Teams- as assigned based on significant incidents, trend in quality concerns or member-related incident. Tracking of performance and compliance in relation to the subcontract agreement and appendices Statistical reviews of time between referral and service commencement
Inclusa Sources and Activities for Measuring. Provider Performance • Member satisfaction surveys • Internal or external complaints and complimentsOnsite review/audits, if applicableStatement of Deficiency (SOD)- state regulated entities • Quality Teams- as assigned based on significant incidents, trend in quality concerns or member-related incidents, or issued Statement of Deficiency. • Tracking of performance and compliance in relation to the subcontract agreement and appendices • Statistical reviews of time between referral and service commencement • Member outcomes associated with this service are achieved 9.4 Expectations of Providers and Inclusa for Quality Assurance Activities • Collaboration: working in a goal oriented, professional, and team-based approach with Inclusa representatives to identify core issues to quality concerns, strategies to improve, and implementing those strategies • Responsiveness: actions taken upon request and in a timely manner to resolve and improve identified issues. This may include submitted documents to Inclusa, responding to calls, emails, or other inquiries, keeping Inclusa designated staff informed of progress, barriers, and milestones achieved during quality improvement activities • Systems perspective to improvement: approaching a quality concern, trend, or significant incident with the purpose of creating overall improvements that will not only resolve the issue at hand, but improve service and operations as a whole • Member-centered solutions to issues: relentlessly striving to implement solutions with the focus on keeping services member-centered and achieving the goals and outcomes identified for persons served Inclusa is committed to interfacing with providers to collaboratively and proactively discuss issues identified with processes and assisting with implementing improvements and reviewing the impact of the changes as a partner in the mission to serve members. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
Inclusa Sources and Activities for Measuring. Provider Performance Member satisfaction surveys Internal or external complaints and compliments Onsite review/audits Statement of Deficiency (SOD)- state regulated entities Quality Teams- as assigned based on significant incidents, trend in quality concerns or member-related incidents, or issued Statement of Deficiency. Tracking of performance and compliance in relation to the subcontract agreement and appendices Statistical reviews of time between referral and service commencement

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