Common use of Multimedia Input Capability Clause in Contracts

Multimedia Input Capability. The system shall support a variety of input media formats including hardcopy, diskette, tape, clearing house, direct entry, electronic transmission or other means, as defined by all federal and State laws and regulations. The Contractor may use any clearing house(s) and/or alternatively provide for electronic submissions directly from the provider to the Contractor. These requirements apply to claims/encounter and prior authorization (PA), referral, Care Management subsystems and UM subsystems. Provider/vendor data must be routed through the Contractor when submitting data/information to the State.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract to Provide Services, Contract to Provide Services, Contract to Provide Services

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Multimedia Input Capability. The system shall support a variety of input media formats including hardcopy, diskette, tape, clearing house, direct entry, electronic transmission or other means, as defined by all federal and State laws and regulations. The Contractor contractor may use any clearing house(s) and/or alternatively provide for electronic submissions directly from the provider to the Contractorcontractor. These requirements apply to claims/encounter and prior authorization (PA), referral, Care Management subsystems and UM subsystems. Provider/vendor data must be routed through the Contractor contractor when submitting data/information to the State.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract to Provide Services (Centene Corp), Contract to Provide Services (Amerigroup Corp), Contract to Provide Services (Americhoice Corp)

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