Memoranda of Understanding (MOU)/Contract Requirement and Relations with other Human Service Agencies Sample Clauses

Memoranda of Understanding (MOU)/Contract Requirement and Relations with other Human Service Agencies. The HMO shall develop a working relationship with community agencies involved in the provision of mental health and/or substance abuse services to enrollees. HMOs must work cooperatively with other community agencies, to treat mental health and/or substance abuse conditions as legitimate health care problems. The HMO must make a “good faith” attempt to negotiate either an MOU or a contract with the county(ies) in its service area. A “good faith” attempt is defined as a minimum of one face-to-face meeting between the HMO and the county in an attempt to develop either an MOU or a contract. If a face-to-face meeting is not possible, the HMO must maintain a written record of their attempt to negotiate either an MOU or a contract with the county(ies). The MOU(s), contract(s) or written documentation of a good faith attempt must be available during the certification process and when requested by the Department. Failure of the HMO to have an MOU, contract or demonstrate a good faith effort, as specified by the Department, may result in the application by the Department of remedies specified under Article X of this Contract. MOU requirements are specified in Addendum I, Part B of this contract.
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