Common use of On-line Provider Website Clause in Contracts

On-line Provider Website. MCPs must have a secure internet-based website for contracting providers where they will be able to confirm a consumer’s MCP enrollment and through this website (or through e-mail process) allow providers to electronically submit and receive responses to prior authorization requests. This website must also include: (1) a list of the counties that are covered in their service area; (2) the MCP’s provider manual;(3) MCP contact information; (4) a link to the MCP’s on-line provider directory as referenced in section 37(a) of this appendix; (5) the MCP’s current PDL list, including an explanation of the list, which drugs require PA, and the PA process; (6) the MCP’s current list of drugs covered only with PA, the PA process, and the MCP’s policy for covering generic for brand-name drugs. MCPs must ensure that all provider materials designated specifically for CFC and/or ABD consumers (i.e. the MCP’s provider manual) are clearly labeled as such; and (7) information regarding the availability of expedited prior authorization requests, as well as the information that is required from that provider in order to substantiate an expedited prior authorization request. ODJFS may require MCPs to include additional information on the provider website, as needed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc), Provider Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc)

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On-line Provider Website. MCPs must have a secure internet-based website for contracting providers where they will be able to confirm a consumer’s MCP enrollment and through this website (or through e-mail process) allow providers to electronically submit and receive responses to prior authorization requests. This website must also include: (1) a list of the counties that are covered in their service area; (2) the MCP’s provider manual;(3) MCP contact information; (4) a link to the MCP’s on-on- line provider directory as referenced in section 37(a36(a) of this appendix; (5) the MCP’s current PDL list, including an explanation of the list, which drugs require PA, and the PA process; and (6) the MCP’s current list of drugs covered only with PA, the PA process, and the MCP’s policy for covering generic for brand-brand- name drugs. MCPs must ensure that all provider materials designated specifically for CFC and/or ABD consumers (i.e. the The MCP’s provider manual) are clearly labeled as such; and (7) information regarding the availability of expedited prior authorization requests, as well as the information that is required from that provider in order to substantiate an expedited prior authorization request. ODJFS may require MCPs to include additional information on the provider website, as needed.. Appendix C

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Molina Healthcare Inc

On-line Provider Website. MCPs must have a secure internet-based website for contracting providers where they will be able to confirm a consumer’s MCP enrollment and through this website (or through e-mail process) allow providers to electronically submit and receive responses to prior authorization requests. This website must also include: (1) a list of the counties that are covered in their service area; (2) the MCP’s provider manual;(3manual; (3) MCP contact information; (4) a link to the MCP’s on-line provider directory as referenced in section 37(a36(a) of this appendix; (5) the MCP’s current PDL list, including an explanation of the list, which drugs require PA, and the PA process; and (6) the MCP’s current list of drugs covered only with PA, the PA process, and the MCP’s policy for covering generic for brand-name drugs. MCPs must ensure that all provider member materials designated specifically for CFC and/or ABD consumers (i.e. the MCP’s provider manual) are clearly labeled as such; and (7) information regarding the availability of expedited prior authorization requests, as well as the information that is required from that provider in order to substantiate an expedited prior authorization request. ODJFS may require MCPs to include additional information on the provider website, as needed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Medical Assistance Provider Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc)

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On-line Provider Website. MCPs must have a secure internet-based website for contracting providers where they will be able to confirm a consumer’s MCP enrollment and through this website (or through e-mail process) allow providers to electronically submit and receive responses to prior authorization requests. This website must also include: (1) a list of the counties that are covered in their service area; (2) the MCP’s provider manual;(3manual; (3) MCP contact information; (4) a link to the MCP’s on-line provider directory as referenced in section 37(a) of this appendix; (5) the MCP’s current PDL list, including an explanation of the list, which drugs require PA, and the PA process; (6) the MCP’s current list of drugs covered only with PA, the PA process, and the MCP’s policy for covering generic for brand-name drugs. MCPs must ensure that all provider materials designated specifically for CFC and/or ABD consumers (i.e. the MCP’s provider manual) are clearly labeled as such; and (7) information regarding the availability of expedited prior authorization requests, as well as the information that is required from that provider in order to substantiate an expedited prior authorization request. ODJFS may require MCPs to include additional information on the provider website, as needed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Agreement (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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