Common use of Managed Care Contracts Clause in Contracts

Managed Care Contracts. All contracts and modifications of existing contracts between the Commonwealth and MCOs or between the Commonwealth and Partnership Plans must be prior approved by CMS. The Commonwealth will provide CMS with a minimum of 90 calendar days to review and approve changes. MassHealth may make periodic payments of the types described below to managed care entities (MCE), including MCOs, Partnership Plans and PIHPs, and direct that these payments be made to hospitals in the MCEs’ networks: For example, starting in MCO Rate Year 2017 (October 1, 2016-September 30, 2017), MassHealth will direct its contracted MCOs to make payments to hospitals in their networks as an incentive for hospitals to report on and subsequently improve access to appropriate medical and diagnostic equipment for members with disabilities. MassHealth will calculate the payments for which each hospital is eligible based on current year Medicaid Gross Patient Service Revenue and will direct the MCOs to make payments accordingly, contingent on the hospitals meeting requirements set forth by MassHealth. While this program will not be renewed automatically, it will be a multi- year initiative in which the first two years will require reporting by hospitals on access to medical and diagnostic equipment, and future years will include related performance requirements for hospitals. In future years this program may also be administered by Accountable Care Partnership Plans, in accordance with Attachment O and Q. Public Contracts. Contracts with public agencies, that are not competitively bid in a process involving multiple bidders, shall not exceed the documented costs incurred in furnishing covered services to eligible individuals (or a reasonable estimate with an adjustment factor no greater than the annual change in the consumer price index), unless the contractual payment rate is set at the same rate for both public and private providers. This requirement does not apply to contracts under the SNCP as outlined in STC 54.

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Samples: www.mass.gov, www.mass.gov

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Managed Care Contracts. All contracts and modifications of existing contracts between the Commonwealth and MCOs or between the Commonwealth and Partnership Plans must be prior approved by CMS. The Commonwealth will provide CMS with a minimum of 90 calendar days to review and approve changes. MassHealth may make periodic payments of the types described below to managed care entities (MCE), including MCOs, Partnership Plans and PIHPs, and direct that these payments be made to hospitals in the MCEs’ networks: For example, starting in MCO Rate Year 2017 (October 1, 2016-September 30, 2017), MassHealth will direct its contracted MCOs to make payments to hospitals in their networks as an incentive for hospitals to report on and subsequently improve access to appropriate medical and diagnostic equipment for members with disabilities. MassHealth will calculate the payments for which each hospital is eligible based on current year Medicaid Gross Patient Service Revenue and will direct the MCOs to make payments accordingly, contingent on the hospitals meeting requirements set forth by MassHealth. While this program will not be renewed automatically, it will be a multi- year initiative in which the first two years will require reporting by hospitals on access to medical and diagnostic equipment, and future years will include related performance requirements for hospitals. In future years this program may also be administered by Accountable Care Partnership Plans, in accordance with Attachment O and Q. Public Contracts. Contracts with public agencies, that are not competitively bid in a process involving multiple bidders, shall not exceed the documented costs incurred in furnishing covered services to eligible individuals (or a reasonable estimate with an adjustment factor no greater than the annual change in the consumer price index), unless the contractual payment rate is set at the same rate for both public and private providers. This requirement does not apply to contracts under the SNCP as outlined in STC 5453.

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Samples: www.mass.gov, www.mass.gov

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Managed Care Contracts. All contracts and modifications of existing contracts between the Commonwealth and MCOs or between the Commonwealth and Partnership Plans must be prior approved by CMS. The Commonwealth will provide CMS with a minimum of 90 calendar days to review and approve changes. MassHealth may make periodic payments of the types described below to managed care entities (MCE), including MCOs, Partnership Plans and PIHPs, and direct that these payments be made to hospitals in the MCEs’ networks: For example, starting in MCO Rate Year 2017 (October 1, 2016-September 30, 2017), MassHealth will direct its contracted MCOs to make payments to hospitals in their networks as an incentive for hospitals to report on and subsequently improve access to appropriate medical and diagnostic equipment for members with disabilities. MassHealth will calculate the payments for which each hospital is eligible based on current year Medicaid Gross Patient Service Revenue and will direct the MCOs to make payments accordingly, contingent on the hospitals meeting requirements set forth by MassHealth. While this program will not be renewed automatically, it will be a multi- year initiative in which the first two years will require reporting by hospitals on access to medical and diagnostic equipment, and future years will include related performance requirements for hospitals. In future years this program may also be administered by Accountable Care Partnership Plans, in accordance with Attachment O and Q. Public Contracts. Contracts with public agencies, that are not competitively bid in a process involving multiple bidders, shall not exceed the documented costs incurred in furnishing covered services to eligible individuals (or a reasonable estimate with an adjustment factor no greater than the annual change in the consumer price index), unless the contractual payment rate is set at the same rate for both public and private providers. This requirement does not apply to contracts under the SNCP as outlined in STC 5463.

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Samples: www.mass.gov

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