Internet Provider Directory Sample Clauses

Internet Provider Directory. The MCOP is required to have an internet-based provider directory available in a format prior approved by ODM. This internet directory shall allow members to electronically search for MCOP panel providers based on name, provider type, provider specialty, and geographic proximity. If the MCOP has one internet-based directory for multiple populations, each provider shall include a description of which population they serve. Any revisions to the internet provider directory format must be approved by ODM before implementation. If the MCOP receives updated provider information, this directory shall be updated in accordance with the timeframes listed in 42 CFR 438.10
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Internet Provider Directory. The MCOP is required to have an internet-based provider directory available in a format prior approved by ODM. This internet directory shall allow members to electronically search for MCOP panel providers based on name, provider type, provider specialty, and geographic proximity. If the MCOP has one internet-based directory for multiple populations, each provider shall include a description of which population they serve. Any revisions to the internet provider directory format must be approved by ODM before implementation. If the MCOP receives updated provider information, this directory shall be updated in accordance with the timeframes listed in 42 CFR 438.10 Table 1. Waiver Provider Panel. MyCare Region Community Transition Emergency Response Home Maintenance/Chore Home Medical Equipment & Supplies Home Modifications Homemaker Community Integration Meals Home Delivered Out of Home Respite Social Work Counseling Waiver Transportation Waiver Nursing Agency Personal Care-Agency Central 2 19 18 19 8 56 2 9 1 2 2 42 124 East Central 2 10 11 10 15 24 2 9 1 2 6 22 97 Northeast 2 16 16 6 6 34 2 13 1 2 8 28 119 Northeast Central 2 5 2 4 2 10 2 5 1 2 2 10 43 Northwest 2 3 4 3 2 4 2 10 1 2 2 20 45 Southwest 2 10 15 6 7 16 2 19 1 2 4 21 75 West Central 2 4 8 7 8 6 2 8 1 2 5 28 75 Cuyahoga 32 85 Portage 0 3 Lake 2 7 Summit 11 23 Lorain 3 11 Xxxxx 0 3 Columbia 0 2 Delaware 3 3 Mahoning 5 11 Franklin 20 60 Trumbull 4 8 Madison 0 1 Total 9 21 Pickaway 1 1 Union 1 1 Xxxxx 9 26 West Central Vision Dental Wood 2 2 Xxxxxx 3 3 Total 11 31 Xxxxxxxxxx 13 23 Total 19 32 Central 18 8 East Central 19 8 Northeast 50 8 Northeast Central 10 6 Xxxxxxxxx 00 0 Xxxxxxxxx 00 0 Xxxx Xxxxxxx 19 6 Xxxxxx 8 Xxxxxx 0 Madison 1 Xxxxx 6 Xxxxx 2 Geauga 1 Mahoning 12 Summit 14 Clermont 4 Xxxxxx 5 Xxxxxx 1 Xxxxxxxx 4 Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxx 30 Xxxxxxxxxx 00 Xxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxxx 0 Xxxx 0 Xxxxxx 0 Xxxxxx 4 Cuyahoga 34 Lorain 2 Pickaway 2 Xxxxx 1 Delaware 1 Xxxxx 14 Portage 2 Wood 2 The sanctions for noncompliance with requirements in this appendix are listed in Appendix N of this Agreement. The MCOP shall comply with all applicable state and federal program integrity requirements, including, but not limited to, those specified in 42 XXX Xxxx 000, 00 XXX Part 1002 and 42 CFR Part 438 Subpart H.
Internet Provider Directory. The MCOP is required to have an internet-based provider directory available in a format prior approved by ODM. This internet directory must allow members to electronically search for MCOP panel providers based on name, provider type, and geographic proximity. If an MCOP has one internet-based directory for multiple populations, each provider must include a description of which population they serve. The internet directory may be updated at any time to include providers who are not one of the ODM-required provider types listed on the charts included with this appendix. Providers required by ODM, or by the Three-Way, must be added to the internet directory within one week of submitting the provider to the MCPN. Providers being deleted from the MCOP’s panel must be deleted from the internet directory within one week of notification from the provider to the MCOP. Providers being deleted from the MCOP’s panel must be posted to the internet directory within one week of notification from the provider to the MCOP of the deletion. These deleted providers must be included in the inserts to the MCOP’s printed provider directory referenced above. WAIVER PROVIDERS MyCare Region Chore Services Community Transition Emergency Response Home Medical Equipment & Supplies Home Modifications Homemaker Independent Living Assistance Meals Home Delivered Nutritional Counseling Out of Home Respite Social Work Counseling Waiver Transportation Waiver Nursing Agency Personal Care- Agency Central 1 5 19 19 8 56 2 9 1 1 2 2 42 12 4 East Central 2 7 10 10 15 24 2 9 2 1 2 6 22 53 Northeast 1 7 16 6 6 34 0 13 2 2 2 8 28 63 Northeast Central 2 8 5 4 2 10 5 5 3 1 2 2 10 31 Northwest 1 1 3 3 2 4 2 10 2 2 2 2 20 30 Southwest 1 8 10 6 7 16 2 19 4 1 2 4 21 44 West Central 6 4 4 7 8 6 0 8 6 1 2 5 28 41 Nursing Facility-MyCare Provider Panel Analysis MyCare Xxxxxx Xxxxxx # XX Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 16 Central Madison 1 Central Pickaway 2 Central Union 0 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 11 East Central Summit 00 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 0 Northeast Cuyahoga 31 Northeast Geauga 2 Northeast Lake 4 Northeast Lorain 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 0 Northeast Central Columbiana 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Trumbull 7 Northwest Xxxxxx 2 Northwest Xxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 2 Northwest Wood 4 MyCare Region County # NF Southwest Xxxxxx 7 Southwest Clermont 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 23 Southwest Xxxxxx 0 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 0 West Central Xxxxxx 3 West Central Xxxxxxxxx...

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  • Internet Use Customer assumes total responsibility for its and its users’ use of the Internet. Masergy specifically disclaims any warranties, endorsements or representations regarding any merchandise, information, software, products, data, files, or services provided through the Internet.

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  • Directory To participate in the MnDOT TGB program, a business must be certified at the time of contract execution. Certified Targeted Group Businesses are listed in the Directory of Certified Targeted Group, Economically Disadvantaged and VET Vendors. MnDOT makes no representation as to any TGB’s technical or financial ability to perform the work. Prime contractors are solely responsible for performing due diligence in hiring TGB firms. A TGB’s failure to perform the work will not be considered justification for a compensation increase or time extension.

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