Common use of Out-of- State Transplantations Clause in Contracts

Out-of- State Transplantations. When the Contractor arranges the transplantation to be performed out-of-state, the Contractor is responsible for coverage and payment of food, lodging, transportation and airfare expenses for the Enrollee and, if necessary, for a parent, guardian, and/or attendant. The Contractor shall follow the Department’s criteria for coverage of food, lodging, transportation, and airfare expenses as outlined in the Utah Medicaid Provider Manual for Medical Transportation.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Accountable Care Organization (Aco) Contract, Accountable Care Organization (Aco) Contract, Integrated Care Contract

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Out-of- State Transplantations. When the Contractor arranges the transplantation to be performed out-of-out of state, the Contractor is responsible for coverage and payment of food, lodging, transportation and airfare expenses for the Enrollee and, if necessary, for a parent, guardian, and/or attendant. The Contractor shall follow the Department’s criteria for coverage of food, lodging, transportation, and airfare expenses as outlined in the Utah Medicaid Provider Manual for Medical Transportation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Utah Medicaid Integrated Care Contract

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