MDHHS Standard Consent Form Sample Clauses

MDHHS Standard Consent Form. It is the intent of the parties to promote the use and acceptance of the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. Accordingly, the CMHSPs have the opportunity to participate in the Department’s annual review of the DCH-3927 and to submit comments to the Department regarding challenges and successes with using DCH-3927. There are remaining issues to be addressed before the standard consent form can be used to support electronic Health Information Exchange. However, for all non- electronic Health Information Exchange environments, the CMHSP shall implement a written policy that requires the CMHSP and its provider network to use, accept, and honor the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014.
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MDHHS Standard Consent Form. It is the intent of the parties to promote the use and acceptance of the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. Accordingly, the PIHPs have the opportunity to participate in the Department’s annual review of the DCH-3927 and to submit comments to the Department regarding challenges and successes with using DCH-3927. There are remaining issues to be addressed before the standard consent form can be used to support electronic Health Information Exchange. However, for all non-electronic Health Information Exchange environments, the PIHP shall implement a written policy that requires the PIHP and its provider network to use, accept, and honor the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. This policy will recognize that under Public Act 559 of 2016, written consent is not needed in all situations.
MDHHS Standard Consent Form. MDHHS Standard Consent Form Michigan PA 129 of 2014 was enacted to promote the use and acceptance of a standard consent form. Contractor must implement a written policy that requires the provider network to use, accept, and honor the standard consent form created as a result of the Public Act (Form MDHHS-5515). Per PA 559 of 2016, the policy must recognize written consent is not always required.
MDHHS Standard Consent Form. It is the intent of the parties to promote broader sharing of behavioral health records, including mental health records for the purposes of payment, treatment, and coordination of care in accordance with Public Act 559 of 2016, and substance use disorder records via electronic health information exchange environments pursuant to 42 CFR Part 2. To accomplish these ends, the parties shall use and accept the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. Accordingly, the PIHPs have the opportunity to (1) participate in the Department’s annual review of the MDHHS-5515 and the related guidance; and (2) submit comments to the Department regarding challenges and successes with using MDHHS-5515. For all electronic and non-electronic Health Information Exchange environments, the PIHP shall implement a written policy that requires the PIHP and its provider network to use, accept, and honor the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. The PIHP shall ensure its policies, procedures, forms, legal agreements, and applicable training materials are updated in accordance with Public Act 559 of 2016. This policy will recognize that under Public Act 559 of 2016, written consent is not needed in all situations. PIHP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Effective 10-1-19 Table of Contents REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 2 FINANCIAL PLANNING, REPORTING AND SETTLEMENT 3 PIHP NON-FINANCIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SCHEDULE INCLUDING SUD REPORTS 5 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT EPISODE DATA SET (BH-TEDS) COLLECTION/RECORDING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 9 ENCOUNTERS PER MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELPMENTAL DISABILITY, AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER BENEFICIARY 14 ENCOUNTER TIMELINESS CALCULATION 19 PIHP MEDICAID UTILIZATION AND AGGREGATE NET COST REPORT 21 MICHIGAN MISSION-BASED PERFORMANCE INDICATOR SYSTEM 21 PIHP PERFORMANCE INDICATOR REPORTING DUE DATES 25 CRITICAL INCIDENT REPORTING 26 EVENT NOTIFICATION 27 NOTIFICATION OF PROVIDER NETWORK CHANGES 27 PIHP REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FY 2020 MDHHS/PIHP MANAGED SPECIALTY SUPPORTS AND SERVICES CONTRACT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Introduction The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reporting requirements for the FY2020 Master contract with pre-paid inpatient health plans (PIHPs) are contained in this attachment. The requirements include the data definitions and dates for submission of reports on Medicaid beneficiaries for whom the PIHP is responsible: persons with mental illness and persons with devel...
MDHHS Standard Consent Form. It is the intent of the parties to promote broader sharing of behavioral health records, including mental health records for the purposes of payment, treatment, and coordination of care in accordance with Public Act 559 of 2016, and substance use disorder records via electronic health information exchange environments pursuant to 42 CFR Part 2. To accomplish these ends, the parties shall use and accept the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. Accordingly, the PIHPs have the opportunity to (1) participate in the Department’s annual review of the MDHHS-5515 and the related guidance; and (2) submit comments to the Department regarding challenges and successes with using MDHHS-5515. For all electronic and non-electronic Health Information Exchange environments, the PIHP shall implement a written policy that requires the PIHP and its provider network to use, accept, and honor the standard release form that was created by MDHHS under Public Act 129 of 2014. The PIHP shall ensure its policies, procedures, forms, legal agreements, and applicable training materials are updated in accordance with Public Act 559 of 2016. Medicaid Managed Specialty Supports and Services Concurrent 1915(b)/(c) Waiver Program FY 19

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