Common use of Managed Care Contracts Clause in Contracts

Managed Care Contracts. No FFP is available for activities covered under contracts and/or modifications to existing contracts that are subject to 42 CFR 438 requirements prior to CMS approval of model contract language. The state shall submit any supporting documentation deemed necessary by CMS. The state must provide CMS with a minimum of 45 days to review and approve changes. CMS reserves the right, as a corrective action, to withhold FFP (either partial or full) for the demonstration, until the contract compliance requirement is met.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.health.ny.gov, www.health.ny.gov

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Managed Care Contracts. No FFP is available for activities covered under contracts and/or modifications to existing contracts that are subject to 42 CFR §438 requirements prior to CMS approval of model such contracts and/or contract languageamendments. The state State shall submit any supporting documentation deemed necessary by CMS. The state must provide CMS with a minimum of 45 60 days to review and approve changes. CMS reserves the right, as a corrective action, to withhold FFP (either partial or full) for the demonstration, until the contract compliance requirement is met.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: dhss.delaware.gov, www.medicaid.gov

Managed Care Contracts. No FFP is available for activities covered under contracts and/or modifications to existing contracts that are subject to 42 CFR 438 requirements prior to CMS approval of model contract language. The state shall submit any supporting documentation deemed necessary by CMS. The state must provide CMS with a minimum of 45 days to review and approve changes. CMS reserves the right, as a corrective action, to withhold FFP (either partial or full) for the demonstrationDemonstration, until the contract compliance requirement is met.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.health.ny.gov, www.health.ny.gov

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Managed Care Contracts. No FFP is available for activities covered under contracts and/or modifications to existing contracts that are subject to 42 CFR 438 requirements prior to CMS approval of model contract language. The state shall submit any supporting documentation deemed necessary by CMS. The state State must provide CMS with a minimum of 45 days to review and approve changes. CMS reserves the right, as a corrective action, to withhold FFP (either partial or full) for the demonstrationDemonstration, until the contract compliance requirement is met.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.health.ny.gov

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