Independent Monitor (Quality Engagement) Sample Clauses

Independent Monitor (Quality Engagement). Within 60 days of the Effective Date of this CIA, Sun shall engage an appropriately qualified monitoring team (collectively the "Monitor"), that meets the approval of OIG. The Monitor may retain additional personnel, including, but not limited to, independent consultants, if needed to help meet the Monitor's obligations under this CIA. It is the intent of the parties to this CIA that the Monitor and Sun shall work cooperatively to xxxxxx the provision of high quality care at Sun. Sun shall be responsible for all costs incurred by the Monitor in connection with its duties under this CIA, including, but not limited to, the costs of travel, consultants, administrative personnel, office space and equipment, or additional personnel ("Monitor's Costs"). Such costs shall not exceed $2,000,000 annually ("Annual Limit"). To assist in Sun's budgeting process, the Monitor shall provide Sun with an estimated, non-binding budget on an annual basis.
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Independent Monitor (Quality Engagement). Within 60 days of the effective date of this CIA, Mariner shall appoint an appropriately qualified monitoring team (the "Monitor"), approved by the OIG. The Monitor may retain additional personnel, including, but not limited to, independent consultants, if needed to help meet the Monitor's obligations under this CIA. Mariner shall be responsible for all costs incurred by the Monitor, including, but not limited to, travel costs, consultants, administrative personnel, office space and equipment, or additional personnel. Failure to pay the Monitor within 30 calendar days of submission of its invoices for services previously rendered shall constitute a breach of the CIA and shall subject Mariner to one or more of the remedies set forth in Section XI infra. The Monitor may be removed solely at the discretion of the OIG. If the Monitor resigns or is removed for any reason prior to the termination of the CIA, Mariner shall appoint another Monitor, after approval by the OIG, with the same functions and authorities. a. The Monitor shall be responsible for assessing the effectiveness, reliability and thoroughness of the following: i. Mariner's internal quality control systems, including, but not limited to, whether the systems in place to promote quality of care and to respond to quality of care issues are acting in a timely and effective manner; whether the communication system is effective, allowing for accurate information, decisions, and results of decisions to be transmitted to the proper individuals in a timely fashion; and whether the training programs are effective and thorough; ii. Mariner's response to quality of care issues, which shall include an assessment of: (A) Mariner's ability to identify the problem; (B) Mariner's ability to determine the scope of the problem, including, but not limited to whether the problem is isolated or systemic; (C) Mariner's ability to create a corrective action plan to respond to the problem; (D) Mariner's ability to execute the corrective action plan; (E) Mariner's ability to evaluate whether the assessment, corrective action plan and execution of that plan was effective, reliable, and thorough. iii. Mariner's development and implementation of corrective action plans and the timeliness of such actions; iv. Mariner's proactive steps to ensure that each patient and resident receives care in accordance with: (A) basic care, treatment and protection from harm standards; (B) the rules and regulations set forth in 42 C.F.R. Part...

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