Medicaid Confidentiality Policies and Procedures Sample Clauses

Medicaid Confidentiality Policies and Procedures. To maintain the confidentiality of all records or other information relating to each participant’s status as a waiver participant and items or services the participant receives from the Provider.
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Medicaid Confidentiality Policies and Procedures. To maintain the confidentiality of all records or other information relating to each participant’s status as a Medicaid participant and services the participant receives from the Provider. 9. To respect and comply with the Medicaid participant’s right to refuse medication and treatment and other rights granted the participant under federal and state law. 10. Medicaid Fraud Prevention Policies and Procedures (including records retention): To keep records necessary to disclose the extent of services provided to Medicaid participants for a period of seven (7) years and to furnish upon request to the Department, the federal Department of Health and Human Services, or the state Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, any information regarding services provided and payments claimed by the Provider for furnishing services under the Wisconsin Medicaid Program. (For state policy related to record retention see DHS 106.02, Wis. Administrative Code. 11. The provider agrees to comply with the disclosure requirements of 42 CFR Part 455, Subpart B, as now in effect or as may be amended. To meet those requirements and address real or potential conflict of interest that may influence service provision, among other things the provider shall furnish to the CRS benefit administrative agency and upon request, to the Department in writing: a) The names and addresses of all vendors of drugs, medical supplies or transportation, or other providers in which it has a controlling interest or ownership; b) The names and addresses of all persons who have a controlling interest in the provider; c) Whether any of the persons named in compliance with (a) and (b) above are related to any owner or to a person with a controlling interest as spouse, parent, child or sibling; d) The names and addresses of any subcontractors who have had business transactions with the provider; e) The identity of any person named in compliance with (a) and (b) above, who has been convicted of a criminal offense related to that person’s involvement in any program under Medicare, Medicaid or Title XIX services programs since the inception of those programs. Pursuant to 42 CFR § 447.10(e), I hereby voluntarily reassign my right to direct payment from the State to each local CRS benefit administrative agency that has authorized me to provide CRS services to individual participants. If you check yes, it means that you will receive payment from the local CRS benefit administrative agency that is responsible for the participant...

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  • Policies and Procedures i) The policies and procedures of the designated employer apply to the employee while working at both sites.

  • Data Protection and Confidentiality 3.1.We obtain, use, process and disclose personal data about you and data subjects (as defined in the DPA) in order that we may provide services under the Agreement and for other related purposes including updating and enhancing client records, analysis for management purposes and statutory returns, crime prevention and legal and regulatory compliance.

  • Privacy and Confidentiality A. Contractors may use or disclose Medi-Cal PII only to perform functions, activities or services directly related to the administration of the Medi-Cal program in accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code section 14100.2 and 42 Code of Federal Regulations section 431.300 et.seq, or as required by law. Disclosures which are required by law, such as a court order, or which are made with the explicit written authorization of the Medi-Cal client, are allowable. Any other use or disclosure of Medi-Cal PII requires the express approval in writing of DHCS. Contractor shall not duplicate, disseminate or disclose Medi-Cal PII except as allowed in the Agreement.

  • CONFIDENTIALITY/SAFEGUARDING OF INFORMATION The CONTRACTOR shall not use or disclose any information concerning the AGENCY, or information that may be classified as confidential, for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of this contract, except with prior written consent of the AGENCY, or as may be required by law.

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