Common use of Interface Capability Clause in Contracts

Interface Capability. The interface subsystems support incoming and outgoing data from other organizations and allow the Contractor to maintain Enrollee Enrollment information and Enrollee-related information. It might include information from secondary sources to allow the tracking of population outcome data or other population information. At a minimum, there will be a Provider, Enrollee, Encounter Record and Capitation interface. Specific requirements for the interface subsystem shall include such items as: defined data elements, formats, and file layouts including input and output job schedule with backend reporting and data reconciliation.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract

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Interface Capability. The interface subsystems support incoming and outgoing data from other organizations and allow the Contractor to maintain Enrollee Member Enrollment information and EnrolleeMember-related information. It might include information from secondary sources to allow the tracking of population outcome data or other population information. At a minimum, there will be a Provider, EnrolleeMember, Encounter Record and Capitation capitation interface. Specific requirements for the interface subsystem shall include such items as: defined data elements, formats, and file layouts including input and output job schedule with backend reporting and data reconciliationlayouts.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Managed Care Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract

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