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Initial Financial Arrangement List. (1) The Parties acknowledge that the Participant submitted to CMS prior to the Effective Date a proposed initial Financial Arrangement List, identifying by name, address, TIN, CCN, NPI and other identifier specified by CMS, each individual and entity that the Participant expected to participate in BPCI Advanced as an NPRA Sharing Partner, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioner, or BPCI Advanced Entity during the Participant’s initial Model Year and until the Financial Arrangement List is updated in accordance with Article 8.5(c) (“Proposed Initial Financial Arrangement List”), together with the certification, in the form and manner specified by CMS, that such list is a true, accurate, and complete list signed by an executive of the Participant authorized to sign such certification on behalf of the Participant. (2) CMS will conduct a Program Integrity Screening of this proposed Initial Financial Arrangement List. CMS may remove any proposed NPRA Sharing Partners, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners, or BPCI Advanced Entities from the Proposed Initial Financial Arrangement List: (i) On the basis of the results of a Program Integrity Screening or information otherwise obtained regarding an individual’s or entity’s past or present program integrity issues, which may also result in CMS subjecting the Participant to additional monitoring; or (ii) If CMS determines that such individual or entity is unlikely to be able to engage in BPCI Advanced Activities or has demonstrated evidence of substandard patient care. (3) CMS will submit to the Participant in writing a list of individuals and entities that CMS has approved to be NPRA Sharing Partners, NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioners, and BPCI Advanced Entities (the “Tentative Initial Financial Arrangement List”). (4) The Participant shall review the Tentative Initial Financial Arrangement List and remove from it any NPRA Sharing Partner with which the Participant does not have a fully executed NPRA Sharing Arrangement, any NPRA Sharing Group Practice Practitioner that does not have a fully executed Partner Distribution Arrangement, and any BPCI Advanced Entity that does not have a fully executed BPCI Advanced Entity Agreement. The Participant shall not add any individuals or entities to the Tentative Initial Financial Arrangement List at this time. (5) By a date specified by CMS, the Participant shall submit to CMS the Financial Arrangement List that the Participant has certified is a true, accurate a...
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