Lead Care Manager Sample Clauses

Lead Care Manager. For practices choosing the 50% option, the CTO will provide the Practice with one or more individuals who are fully dedicated to care management functions of the Practice (the “Lead Care Manager”), and additional services selected in accordance with Section 4. For practices choosing the 30% option, the practice will have its own care manager(s) to work in conjunction with the CTO and the CTO’s offerings in accordance with Section 4.
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Lead Care Manager. For FQHCs choosing the 50% option, the CTO will provide the FQHC with one or more individuals who are fully dedicated to care management functions of the FQHC (the “Lead Care Manager”), and additional services selected in accordance with Section 4. For FQHCs choosing the 30% option, the FQHC will have its own care manager(s) to work in conjunction with the CTO and the CTO’s offerings in accordance with Section 4. The FQHC will identify care manager responsible for working with the CTO.
Lead Care Manager. A Member’s designated care manager for ECM, who works for the ECM Provider organization (except in circumstances under which the Lead Care Manager could be on staff with PARTNERSHIP). The Lead Care Manager operates as part of the Member’s multi-disciplinary care team and is responsible for coordinating all aspects of ECM and any ILOS. To the extent a Member has other care managers, the Lead Care Manager will be responsible for coordinating with those individuals and/or entities to ensure a seamless experience for the Member and non-duplication of services.

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