Common use of Inducements to Enroll Clause in Contracts

Inducements to Enroll. The MCO, its agents and Marketing representatives, may not offer or grant any reward, favor or compensation as an inducement to a Potential Enrollee or Enrollee to enroll in the MCO. Additional health care benefits or services are not included in this restriction. The MCO shall not seek to influence a Potential Enrollee’s or Enrollee’s enrollment with the MCO in conjunction with the sale of any other insurance. The MCO’s marketing notices must not contain false or materially misleading information. [42 CFR §1003.1000; 42 CFR §§438.104, 438.700(c)]

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Contract for Minnesota Senior Health Options and Minnesota Senior Care Plus Services, Contract for Minnesota Senior Health Options and Minnesota Senior Care Plus Services, Contract for Minnesota Senior Health Options and Minnesota Senior Care Plus Services

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Inducements to Enroll. The MCO, its agents and Marketing representatives, may not offer or grant any reward, favor or compensation as an inducement to a Potential Enrollee or Enrollee to enroll in the MCO. Additional health care benefits or services are not included in this restriction. The MCO shall not seek to influence a Potential Enrollee’s or Enrollee’s enrollment with the MCO in conjunction with the sale of any other insurance. The MCO’s marketing notices must Mailings shall not contain false or materially misleading information. [42 CFR §1003.1000; 42 CFR §§438.104, 438.700(c)438.700]

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Special Needs Basiccare Program Services Contract, Special Needs Basiccare Program Services Contract, Contract for Special Needs Basiccare Program Services

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