Common use of Notification of Staffing Changes Clause in Contracts

Notification of Staffing Changes. The PROVIDER shall notify MSHN within three (3) days of any changes to the composition of its employed staff, contracted staff, or subcontractors that negatively affect consumer access to care. PROVIDER shall have procedures to address changes that negatively affect access to care. Changes in staff composition that MSHN determines to negatively affect recipient access to covered services may be grounds for sanctions such as a hold on new admissions.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contractual Agreement, Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement

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Notification of Staffing Changes. The PROVIDER shall notify MSHN within three (3) days of any changes to the composition of its employed staff, contracted staff, or subcontractors that negatively affect consumer access to care. PROVIDER shall have procedures to address changes that negatively affect access to care. Changes in staff composition that MSHN determines to negatively affect recipient access to covered services may be grounds for sanctions such as a hold on new admissions. .

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, 2020 Contractual Agreement

Notification of Staffing Changes. The PROVIDER shall notify MSHN within three (3) days of any changes to the composition of its employed staff, contracted staff, or subcontractors that negatively affect consumer access to care. PROVIDER shall have procedures to address changes that negatively affect access to care. Changes in staff composition that MSHN determines to negatively affect recipient access to covered services may be grounds for sanctions such as a hold on new admissions.. Commented [KJ85]: Compliance/PNM

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Associate Agreement

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Notification of Staffing Changes. The PROVIDER shall notify MSHN within three (3) days of any changes to the composition of its employed staff, contracted staff, or subcontractors that negatively affect consumer access to care. PROVIDER shall have procedures to address changes that negatively affect access to care. Changes in staff composition that MSHN determines to negatively affect recipient access to covered services may be grounds for sanctions such as a hold on new admissions. Commented [KJ66]: Compliance/Dep. Dir.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2023 Contractual Agreement

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