Common use of Primary Care Providers Clause in Contracts

Primary Care Providers. The MCO's PCP Network may include Providers from any of the following practice areas: General Practice; Family Practice; Internal Medicine; Pediatrics; Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN); Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) (when APRNs and PAs are practicing under the supervision of a physician specializing in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics or Obstetrics/Gynecology who also qualifies as a PCP under this contract); Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), and similar community clinics; and specialist physicians who are willing to provide a Medical Home to selected Members with special needs and conditions. Texas Government Code Section 533.005(a)(13) and Texas Health and Safety Code Section 62.1551 require the MCO to use advance practice registered nurses (APRNs) and physician assistants (PAs) practicing under the supervision of a Network physician. The MCO must treat APRNs and PAs in the same manner as other Network PCPs with regard to: (1) selection and assignment as PCPs, (2) inclusion as PCPs in the MCO's Provider Network, and (3) inclusion as a PCP in any Provider Directory maintained by the MCO. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults only is not considered an age-appropriate PCP choice for a Member birth through age 20. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults and children may be a PCP for children if:

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Samples: Centene Corp, Centene Corp, Centene Corp

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Primary Care Providers. The MCO's ’s PCP Network may include Providers from any of the following practice areas: General Practice; Family Practice; Internal Medicine; Pediatrics; Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN); Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) (when APRNs and PAs are practicing under the supervision of a physician specializing in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics or Obstetrics/Gynecology who also qualifies as a PCP under this contract); Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), and similar community clinics; and physicians serving Members residing in Nursing Facilities effective September 1, 2014;and specialist physicians who are willing to provide a Medical Home to selected Members with special needs and conditions. Texas Government Code Section 533.005(a)(13) and Texas Health and Safety Code Section 62.1551 require the MCO to use advance practice registered nurses (APRNs) and physician assistants (PAs) practicing under the supervision of a Network physician. The MCO must treat APRNs and PAs in the same manner as other Network PCPs with regard to: (1) selection and assignment as PCPs, (2) inclusion as PCPs in the MCO's ’s Provider Network, and (3) inclusion as a PCP in any Provider Directory maintained by the MCO. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults only is not considered an age-appropriate PCP choice for a Member birth through age 20. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults and children may be a PCP for children if:

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Samples: Centene Corp, Centene Corp

Primary Care Providers. The MCO's ’s PCP Network may include Providers from any of the following practice areas: General Practice; Family Practice; Internal Medicine; Pediatrics; Obstetrics/Gynecology (OB/GYN); Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) and Physician Assistants (PAs) (when APRNs and PAs are practicing under the supervision of a physician specializing in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics or Obstetrics/Gynecology who also qualifies as a PCP under this contract); Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), and similar community clinics; physicians serving Members residing in Nursing Facilities effective March 1, 2015; and specialist physicians who are willing to provide a Medical Home to selected Members with special needs and conditions. Texas Government Code Section 533.005(a)(13) and Texas Health and Safety Code Section 62.1551 require the MCO to use advance practice registered nurses (APRNs) and physician assistants (PAs) practicing under the supervision of a Network physician. The MCO must treat APRNs and PAs in the same manner as other Network PCPs with regard to: (1) selection and assignment as PCPs, (2) inclusion as PCPs in the MCO's ’s Provider Network, and (3) inclusion as a PCP in any Provider Directory maintained by the MCO. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults only is not considered an age-appropriate PCP choice for a Member birth through age 20. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults and children may be a PCP for children if:

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Samples: Centene Corp, Centene Corp

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Primary Care Providers. The MCO's HMO’s PCP Network may include Providers from any of the following practice areas: General Practice; Family Practice; Internal Medicine; Pediatrics; Obstetrics/Gynecology Contractual Document (CD) Responsible Office: HHSC Office of General Counsel (OGC) Subject: Attachment B-1 – HHSC Joint Medicaid/CHIP HMO RFP, Section 8 Version 1.7 (OB/GYN); Advanced Practice Registered Nurses Certified Nurse Midwives (APRNsCNM) and Physician Assistants (PAs) (when APRNs and PAs are practicing under the supervision of a physician specializing in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics or Obstetrics/Gynecology who also qualifies as a PCP under this contract)physician; Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), and similar community clinics; and specialist physicians who are willing to provide a Medical Home to selected Members with special needs and conditions. Texas Government Code Section 533.005(a)(13) and Texas Health and Safety Code Section 62.1551 require ), Government Code, requires the MCO HMO to use advance practice registered nurses (APRNs) Pediatric and physician assistants (PAs) Family Advanced Practice Nurses practicing under the supervision of a Network physician. The MCO must treat APRNs and PAs in the same manner as other Network PCPs with regard to: (1) selection and assignment as PCPs, (2) inclusion physician as PCPs in its Provider Network for STAR and STAR+PLUS. CHIP Perinatal HMOs are not required to develop PCP Networks for CHIP Perinates. CHIP Perinatal HMOs may use the MCO's Provider Network, same PCP Network for CHIP Members and (3) inclusion as a PCP in any Provider Directory maintained by the MCOCHIP Perinatal Newborns. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults only is not considered an age-appropriate PCP choice for a Member birth through under age 2021. An internist or other Provider who provides primary care to adults and children may be a PCP for children if:

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Samples: Centene Corp

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