Common use of Outpatient Behavioral Health Service Provider Access Clause in Contracts

Outpatient Behavioral Health Service Provider Access. At a minimum, the HMO must ensure that all Members except CHIP Perinates have access to an outpatient Behavioral Health Service Provider in the Network within 75 miles of the Member’s residence. Outpatient Behavioral Health Service Providers must include Masters and Doctorate-level trained practitioners practicing independently or at community mental health centers, other clinics or at outpatient hospital departments. A Qualified Mental Health Provider (QMHP), as defined and credentialed by the Texas Department of State Health Services standards (T.A.C. Title 25, Part I, Chapter 412), is an acceptable outpatient behavioral health provider as long as the QMHP is working under the authority of an MHMR entity and is supervised by a licensed mental health professional or physician.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract Amendment (Centene Corp), Managed Care Contract (Centene Corp), Contract Amendment (Centene Corp)

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