Common use of MONITORING CALLS Clause in Contracts

MONITORING CALLS. CMS and the state will participate in quarterly conference calls following the receipt of the quarterly reports unless CMS determines that more frequent calls are necessary to adequately monitor the demonstration. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the demonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, health care delivery, enrollment, quality of care, access, benefits, anticipated or proposed changes in payment rates, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, progress on evaluations, state legislative developments, and any demonstration amendments the state is considering submitting. The state and CMS will discuss quarterly expenditure reports submitted by the state for purposes of monitoring budget neutrality. CMS will update the state on any amendments under review as well as federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstration. The state and CMS will jointly develop the agenda for the calls.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: dphhs.mt.gov, dphhs.mt.gov, dphhs.mt.gov

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MONITORING CALLS. CMS and will schedule quarterly monitoring calls with the state will participate in quarterly conference calls following the receipt of the quarterly reports State, unless CMS determines that more frequent calls are necessary to adequately monitor the demonstrationDemonstration. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the demonstrationDemonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, health care delivery, enrollment, quality of care, access, benefits, anticipated or proposed changes in payment rates, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, progress on evaluations, state State legislative developments, quarterly reports, and any demonstration Demonstration amendments the state State is considering submitting. The state State and CMS will discuss quarterly expenditure reports submitted by the state State for purposes of monitoring budget neutrality. CMS will update the state State on any amendments under review as well as federal Federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstrationDemonstration. The state State and CMS will jointly develop the agenda for the calls.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Centene Corp, Centene Corp

MONITORING CALLS. CMS and the state State will participate in quarterly conference calls following the receipt of the quarterly reports unless CMS determines that more frequent calls are necessary to adequately monitor the demonstrationDemonstration. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the demonstrationDemonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, health care delivery, enrollment, quality of care, access, benefits, anticipated or proposed changes in payment rates, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, progress on evaluations, state State legislative developments, and any demonstration Demonstration amendments the state State is considering submitting. The state State and CMS will discuss quarterly expenditure reports submitted by the state State for purposes of monitoring budget neutrality. CMS will update the state State on any amendments under review as well as federal Federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstrationDemonstration. The state State and CMS will jointly develop the agenda for the calls.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.medicaid.gov

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MONITORING CALLS. CMS and the state will participate in shall schedule quarterly conference calls with the State following the receipt of the quarterly reports unless CMS determines that more frequent calls are necessary to adequately monitor the demonstrationDemonstration. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the demonstrationDemonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, health care delivery, enrollment, quality of care, access, benefits, anticipated or proposed changes in payment rates, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, progress on evaluations, state State legislative developments, and any demonstration Demonstration amendments the state State is considering submitting. The state State and CMS will shall discuss quarterly expenditure reports submitted by the state State for purposes of monitoring budget neutrality. CMS will shall update the state State on any amendments under review as well as federal Federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstrationDemonstration. The state State and CMS will shall jointly develop the agenda for the calls.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Special Terms and Conditions

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