MMIS Operations Sample Clauses

MMIS Operations. A. The following Operational Invoice Payment Schedule depicts the maximum amounts payable to the Contractor for MMIS services as set forth in Attachment A, Sections I and II, to this Contract based on claims processing volume parameters, known as “Base Services”. Contractor shall invoice the State monthly for 1/12th of the annual fixed price amounts listed in the MMIS Fixed Price subtotal as shown in Table B.1. Contractor shall invoice the State monthly for bill as utilized services. This table does not include project costs shown in Table B.5 for which Contractor shall invoice separately. DocuSign Envelope ID: 482AAB4D-1287-4960-BC71-EE75DAE5F7D4 STATE OF VERMONT PAGE 79 OF 119 DEPARTMENT OF VERMONT HEALTH ACCESS CONTRACT # 42868 GAINWELL TECHNOLOGIES LLC. Table B.1 – Operational Invoice Payment Schedule MMIS Services 1/1/22- 12/31/22 1/1/23-12/31/23 1/1/24- 12/31/24 1/1/25 - 12/31/25 1/1/26 - 12/31/26 Budget Subtotals Financial Management Business Services $909,250.00 $948,660.00 $982,080.00 $1,004,010.00 $1,026,990.00 $4,870,990.00 Financial Management - Third Party Liability Business Services $457,920.00 $477,770.00 $494,600.00 $505,650.00 $517,220.00 $2,453,160.00 Operations & Plan Management - Claims Business Services $1,367,440.00 $1,426,710.00 $1,476,980.00 $1,509,960.00 $1,544,520.00 $7,325,610.00 Operations Management - Quality, Policy, Training & Support $592,880.00 $618,580.00 $640,370.00 $654,670.00 $669,650.00 $3,176,150.00 Operations Management - Audit Services $230,800.00 $245,700.00 $261,500.00 $278,100.00 $295,700.00 $1,311,800.00 Provider Management Business Services $1,776,280.00 $1,853,280.00 $1,918,570.00 $1,961,410.00 $2,006,310.00 $9,515,850.00 Provider Enrollment Business Services $916,250.00 $955,960.00 $989,640.00 $1,011,740.00 $1,034,900.00 $4,908,490.00 Mailroom, Print, and OCR Business Services $743,880.00 $776,120.00 $803,470.00 $821,410.00 $840,210.00 $3,985,090.00 Medicaid Enterprise Systems IT and Account Support Services $6,076,900.00 $6,340,290.00 $6,563,680.00 $6,747,470.00 $6,936,390.00 $32,664,730.00 Medicaid Enterprise Systems Analytics and Reporting $451,720.00 $471,300.00 $487,900.00 $498,800.00 $510,210.00 $2,419,930.00 Provider Management Software as a Service $2,515,360.00 $2,624,380.00 $2,716,840.00 $2,777,510.00 $2,841,090.00 $13,475,180.00 Medicaid Enterprise Systems EDI Services $291,330.00 $303,960.00 $314,670.00 $321,690.00 $329,060.00 $1,560,710.00 MMIS Fixed Price - SUBTOTAL $16,330,010.00 $17,042,710.00...
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  • Continuous Operations Any employee or group of employees engaged in an operation for which there is regularly scheduled employment on a twenty-four (24) hour a day, seven (7) day a week basis shall be known as continuous operations employees.

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  • Shift Operation When a three (3) shift operation is established by the Employer, the following conditions will apply: Those employees working on the day shift shall work eight (8) hours at the straight time rate. Those employees working on the afternoon shift shall work seven and one-half (7 1/2) hours per shift. A shift differential of one-seventh (1/7) shall be paid for all normal scheduled shift hours worked. Those employees working on the night shift shall work seven (7) hours per shift. A shift differential of one-fifth (1/5) shall be paid for all normal scheduled shift hours worked.

  • CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS (1) Engage in any business activities substantially different than those in which Borrower is presently engaged, (2) cease operations, liquidate, merge, transfer, acquire or consolidate with any other entity, change its name, dissolve or transfer or sell Collateral out of the ordinary course of business, or (3) pay any dividends on Borrower's stock (other than dividends payable in its stock), provided, however that notwithstanding the foregoing, but only so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from the payment of dividends, if Borrower is a "Subchapter S Corporation" (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), Borrower may pay cash dividends on its stock to its shareholders from time to time in amounts necessary to enable the shareholders to pay income taxes and make estimated income tax payments to satisfy their liabilities under federal and state law which arise solely from their status as Shareholders of a Subchapter S Corporation because of their ownership of shares of Borrower's stock, or purchase or retire any of Borrower's outstanding shares or alter or amend Borrower's capital structure.

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