METHODS OF SURVEILLANCE Sample Clauses

METHODS OF SURVEILLANCE. Each Performance Objective below will have unique quality standards and surveillance methodology. Enclosure 1 will be used to ensure consistent, timely, and accurate collection of CNA performance data for each of the defined performance objectives.
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METHODS OF SURVEILLANCE. Various methods exist to monitor performance. The Government may use, and is not limited to, the surveillance methods listed below in the administration of this QASP:
METHODS OF SURVEILLANCE. The Government will inspect the service provider’s facility and operations using worksheets it developed for this purpose. All facilities will be subject to an annual full facility review using the procedures outlined in the ICE DRO Residential Standard. The Government’s annual full facility reviews will use the monitoring instruments embedded in the standards.‌ All Family Residential Facilities will have an on-site COTR and/or designees who will perform regular and more frequent inspections using the worksheet in Attachment 3. This worksheet will help the COTR or designee assess overall performance, by reviewing specific items within the functional areas on a daily, weekly, monthly, and/or quarterly basis. Both annual and routine inspections will include a review of the service provider’s QCP activities including the reports and results generated by them. The COTR or designee will evaluate the service provider’s performance by (a) conducting site visits to assess the facility and residential health and welfare conditions,
METHODS OF SURVEILLANCE. The PO will monitor contractor performance using the performance standards contained in the Performance Requirements Summary (PRS).
METHODS OF SURVEILLANCE. 7.2.1.1. Observation 7.2.1.2. Inspection 7.2.1.3. Validated user/Customer Complaints 7.2.1.4. Random Sampling 7.2.1.5. Verification and/or documentation

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