Common use of Purpose of Report Clause in Contracts

Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 (statewide) compared to 23,758 for the last reporting period. This is a 19% increase of 4,405 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 for the last reporting period. This is a 34% increase of $56,575,848. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 for the last reporting period. This is a 33% increase of 7,036,303 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 for the last reporting period. This is a 31% increase of 6,448,500 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 (statewide) compared to 16,250 for the last reporting period. This is a 19% increase of 3,021 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 (statewide) compared to 10,144 for the last reporting period. This is a 19% increase of 1,877 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 52. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 48.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

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Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 30,676 (statewide) compared to 23,758 29,949 for the last reporting period. This is a 192% increase of 4,405 727 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 258,008,830 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 250,200,241 for the last reporting period. This is a 343% increase of $56,575,8487,808,589. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 31,850,052 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 30,951,783 for the last reporting period. This is a 333% increase of 7,036,303 898,269 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 30,916,737 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 30,086,555 for the last reporting period. This is a 313% increase of 6,448,500 830,182 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 20,784 (statewide) compared to 16,250 20,345 for the last reporting period. This is a 192% increase of 3,021 439 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 12,937 (statewide) compared to 10,144 12,738 for the last reporting period. This is a 192% increase of 1,877 199 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 5253. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 48.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 23,758 (statewide) compared to 23,758 20,927 for the last reporting period. This is a 1914% increase of 4,405 2,831 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 168,703,930 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 133,952,212 for the last reporting period. This is a 3426% increase of $56,575,84834,751,718. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 21,498,450 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 17,272,961 for the last reporting period. This is a 3324% increase of 7,036,303 4,225,489 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 21,026,684 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 17,026,134 for the last reporting period. This is a 3123% increase of 6,448,500 4,000,550 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 16,250 (statewide) compared to 16,250 14,147 for the last reporting period. This is a 1915% increase of 3,021 2,103 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 10,144 (statewide) compared to 10,144 8,990 for the last reporting period. This is a 1913% increase of 1,877 1,154 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 52increased to 52 from 51. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 48.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second third week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 14,027 (statewide) compared to 23,758 13,770 for the last reporting period. This is a 192% increase of 4,405 257 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 121,604,965 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 117,521,814 for the last reporting period. This is a 343% increase of $56,575,8484,083,151. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 14,980,536 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 14,194,332 for the last reporting period. This is a 336% increase of 7,036,303 786,204 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 16,709,827 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 16,063,266 for the last reporting period. This is a 314% increase of 6,448,500 646,561 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 8,839 (statewide) compared to 16,250 8,506 for the last reporting period. This is a 194% increase of 3,021 333 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 6,684 (statewide) compared to 10,144 6,495 for the last reporting period. This is a 193% increase of 1,877 189 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 5248. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 48.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 33,854 (statewide) compared to 23,758 29,301 for the last reporting period. This is a 1916% increase of 4,405 4,553 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 160,941,340 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 114,538,705 for the last reporting period. This is a 3441% increase of $56,575,84846,402,635. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 20,268,435 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 14,019,308 for the last reporting period. This is a 3345% increase of 7,036,303 6,249,127 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 20,386,313 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 14,424,906 for the last reporting period. This is a 3141% increase of 6,448,500 5,961,407 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 19,425 (statewide) compared to 16,250 15,923 for the last reporting period. This is a 1922% increase of 3,021 3,502 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 11,521 (statewide) compared to 10,144 9,607 for the last reporting period. This is a 1920% increase of 1,877 1,914 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 5253. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 48.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

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Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 20,661 (statewide) compared to 23,758 19,630 for the last reporting period. This is a 195% increase of 4,405 1,031 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 194,003,259 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 178,740,714 for the last reporting period. This is a 349% increase of $56,575,84815,262,545. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 25,402,097 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 23,461,360 for the last reporting period. This is a 338% increase of 7,036,303 1,940,737 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 26,712,161 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 24,721,083 for the last reporting period. This is a 318% increase of 6,448,500 1,991,078 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 14,999 (statewide) compared to 16,250 14,283 for the last reporting period. This is a 195% increase of 3,021 716 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 10,672 (statewide) compared to 10,144 10,136 for the last reporting period. This is a 195% increase of 1,877 536 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 5251. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 48.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

Purpose of Report. This report displays metrics associated with approved claims for services provided to the Xxxxx X. subclass members. It will be updated monthly and posted during the second week of every month beginning in March 2014. Some important objectives of the Xxxxx X. Settlement Agreement are to collect existing data specific to the subclass in order to evaluate utilization and timely access to appropriate care and to post data that is useful to counties, stakeholders, and State departments in addressing the needs of subclass members. This report is one of many activities the State has undergone in order to achieve these objectives. Subject to some important limitations, this report provides information regarding the number of subclass members and their service utilization. It also includes service utilization by county and this assists in gauging counties’ progress implementing ICC and IHBS. While this report provides valuable information, it is important to note that there are factors, such as claim lag of up to 12 months, which must be considered. In addition, while this report provides information on a county by county basis, it does not provide information regarding the factors that lead to possible differences among counties in their implementation of ICC and IHBS and provision of other Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) to subclass members. ► The number of subclass members for this reporting period is 28,163 31,011 (statewide) compared to 23,758 21,374 for the last reporting period. This is a 1945% increase of 4,405 9,637 subclass members. ►Total approved amount to date is $225,279,778 260,487,132 (statewide) compared to $168,703,930 205,630,715 for the last reporting period. This is a 3427% increase of $56,575,84854,856,417. ►The total amount of ICC minutes provided to subclass members to date is 28,534,753 31,976,896 (statewide) compared to 21,498,450 26,890,617 for the last reporting period. This is a 3319% increase of 7,036,303 5,086,279 minutes. ►The total amount of IHBS minutes provided to subclass members to date is 27,475,184 31,136,165 (statewide) compared to 21,026,684 28,243,942 for the last reporting period. This is a 3110% increase of 6,448,500 2,892,223 minutes. ► The number of subclass members that have received ICC to date is 19,271 20,835 (statewide) compared to 16,250 15,449 for the last reporting period. This is a 1935% increase of 3,021 5,386 subclass members. ► The number of subclass members that have received IHBS to date is 12,021 12,963 (statewide) compared to 10,144 11,018 for the last reporting period. This is a 1918% increase of 1,877 1,945 subclass members. ►The total number of counties with approved claims for ICC and/or IHBS is 52increased to 53 from 51. ►The total number of counties using the KTA Demonstration Project Identifier is 4849.

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Samples: Settlement Agreement

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