Preventive Care Information Sample Clauses

The Preventive Care Information clause requires the disclosure or provision of information related to preventive healthcare services. Typically, this clause ensures that individuals are informed about available screenings, immunizations, or wellness programs, and may outline the responsibilities of healthcare providers or insurers in communicating these details. Its core function is to promote awareness and utilization of preventive care, thereby supporting better health outcomes and potentially reducing long-term healthcare costs.
Preventive Care Information. The Contractor is responsible for educating members regarding the importance of using preventive care services in accordance with preventive care standards. For Hoosier Healthwise members under twenty-one (21) years of age, this would include information on EPSDT, well-child services and blood lead screenings. Further information on education requirements for disease specific conditions and disease management, care management and complex case management communications is provided in Section 3.8.
Preventive Care Information. The Contractor is responsible for educating members regarding the importance of using preventive care services in accordance with preventive care standards. This shall include reminders that encourage members to obtain the recommended preventive services for their age, gender and pre-existing conditions. For members under twenty-one (21), this includes information on EPSDT, well-child services and blood lead screenings. Further information on education requirements for disease specific conditions and disease management, care management and complex case management communications is provided in Section 5.2.
Preventive Care Information. The Contractor is responsible for educating members regarding the importance of using preventive care services in accordance with preventive care standards. This shall include reminders that encourage members to obtain the recommended preventive services for their age, gender and pre-existing conditions. For members under twenty-one (21), this includes information on EPSDT, well-child services and blood lead screenings. Further information on education requirements for disease specific conditions and disease management, care management and complex case management communications is provided in Section 5.2. The Contractor shall, on an ongoing basis, contact via all appropriate media any member who has not utilized preventive services or has no claims activity within the last 15 months to schedule preventive care.
Preventive Care Information. The Contractor is responsible for educating members regarding the importance of using preventive care services in accordance with preventive care standards. For HIP and members under twenty-one (21) years of age, this would include information on EPSDT, well-child services and blood lead screenings. For HIP members, these plans shall include reminders that encourage members to obtain the OMPP-recommended preventive services for their age, gender and pre-existing conditions, including an explanation that preventive services are not subject to the member’s deductible and that the member may be able to roll over a portion of the member’s POWER Account balance in accordance with Section 5.6 if recommended preventive services are obtained. Further information on education requirements for disease specific conditions and disease management, care management and complex case management communications is provided in Section 6.8.