Common use of Newborn Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Newborn Enrollment. Newborns are automatically eligible for a period of six months and are immediately enrolled with the mother’s MCO. If the child’s mother is not a member at the time of the birth, in a hospital or at home, then the child is enrolled during the next applicable enrollment cycle. The CONTRACTOR is not responsible for care of a child hospitalized during enrollment, until discharge except for newborns born to enrolled mothers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Managed Care Services Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc), Human Services (Molina Healthcare Inc)

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Newborn Enrollment. Newborns are automatically eligible for a period of six months one (1) year and are immediately enrolled with the mother’s 's MCO. If the child’s 's mother is not a member at the time of the birth, in a hospital or at home, then the child is enrolled during the next applicable enrollment cycle. The CONTRACTOR is not responsible for care of a child hospitalized during enrollment, until discharge except for newborns born to enrolled mothers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Care Services Agreement (BHC Physician Services of Kentucky LLC)

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Newborn Enrollment. Newborns are automatically eligible for a period of six months one (1) year and are immediately enrolled with the mother’s MCO. If the child’s mother is not a member at the time of the birth, in a hospital or at home, then the child is enrolled during the next applicable enrollment cycle. The CONTRACTOR is not responsible for care of a child hospitalized during enrollment, until discharge except for newborns born to enrolled mothers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Human Services (Molina Healthcare Inc)

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