Information on Organizational Readiness Sample Clauses

Information on Organizational Readiness. The Participant shall provide CMS with the following information within 10 Days of the date of a request by CMS:‌ (a) Information confirming the organizational readiness of the Participant, and the systems to be used, for the measurement of clinical quality and cost effectiveness across all Downstream Episode Initiators, Participating Practitioners, NPRA Sharing Partners, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners, and BPCI Advanced Entities; (b) Information confirming the organizational readiness of the Participant, and accounting systems to be used, to measure and track NPRA payments received from CMS, Repayment Amounts and Excess Spending Amounts owed to CMS, Internal Cost Savings, and Administrative Services, and to provide feedback to all Downstream Episode Initiators, Participating Practitioners, NPRA Sharing Partners, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners, and BPCI Advanced Entities; (c) Other information, as requested by CMS, to verify and confirm the Participant’s and all Downstream Episode Initiators’, Participating Practitioners’, NPRA Sharing Partners’, and NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners’ readiness for implementation of the Care Redesign Plan approved by CMS pursuant to Article 4.2; (d) Other information as requested by CMS to verify, confirm, monitor, or evaluate performance of this Agreement as carried out by the Participant and all Downstream Episode Initiators, Participating Practitioners, NPRA Sharing Partners, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners, and BPCI Advanced Entities; (e) Information, as requested by CMS, for determining and verifying the eligibility to participate in Medicare of the Participant (if the Participant is itself a provider or supplier), and all Downstream Episode Initiators, Participating Practitioners, NPRA Sharing Partners (for those NPRA Sharing Partners that are providers or suppliers), and NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners; and (f) Information regarding the Participant’s plan for implementing and tracking the implementation of all BPCI Advanced Beneficiary protections, including those set forth in Article 9, as well as all items and services furnished to BPCI Advanced Beneficiaries during the Clinical Episodes to which the Participant has committed to be held accountable.
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