Common use of QAPI Program Clause in Contracts

QAPI Program. The Contractor QAPI Program shall conform to requirements of 42 CFR 438, Subpart E. The Contractor shall implement and operate a comprehensive QAPI program that assesses, monitors, evaluates and improves the quality of care provided to Members. The program shall also have processes that provide for the evaluation of access to care, continuity of care, health care outcomes, and services provided or arranged for by the Contractor. The Contractor’s QI structures and processes shall be planned, systematic and clearly defined. The Contractor’s QI activities shall demonstrate the linkage of QI projects to findings from multiple quality evaluations, such as the EQR annual evaluation, opportunities for improvement identified from the annual HEDIS indicators and the consumer and provider surveys, internal surveillance and monitoring, as well as any findings identified by an accreditation body. The QAPI program shall be developed in collaboration with input from Members. The Contractor shall maintain documentation of all member input; response; conduct of performance improvement activities; and feedback to Members. The Contractor shall have or obtain within two (2) to four (4) years and maintain National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) accreditation for its Medicaid product line. The Contractor shall provide the Department a copy of its current certificate of accreditation together with a copy of the complete survey report every three years including the scoring at the category, Standard, and element levels, as well as NCQA recommendations, as presented via the NCQA Interactive Survey System (ISS): Status, Summarized & Detailed Results, Performance, Performance Measures, Must Pass Results Recommendations and History. Annually, the Contractor shall submit the QAPI program description document to the Department in accordance with a format and timeline specified by the Department, after consultation with the Contractor. However, the final design shall be decided by the Department. The Contractor shall integrate Behavioral Health indicators into its QAPI program and include a systematic, on-going process for monitoring, evaluating, and improving the quality and appropriateness of Behavioral Health Services provided to Members. The Contractor shall collect data, and monitor and evaluate for improvements to physical health outcomes resulting from behavioral health integration into the Member’s overall care. The Contractor shall also have mechanisms to assess the quality and appropriateness of care furnished to enrollees with special health care needs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract

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QAPI Program. The Contractor QAPI Program shall conform to requirements of 42 CFR 438, Subpart E. D. The Contractor shall implement and operate a comprehensive QAPI program that assesses, monitors, evaluates and improves the quality of care provided to Members. The program shall also have processes that provide for the evaluation of access to care, continuity of care, health care outcomes, and services provided or arranged for by the Contractor. The Contractor’s QI structures and processes shall be planned, systematic and clearly defined. The Contractor’s QI activities shall demonstrate the linkage of QI projects to findings from multiple quality evaluations, such as the EQR annual evaluation, opportunities for improvement identified from the annual HEDIS indicators and the consumer and provider surveys, internal surveillance and monitoring, as well as any findings identified by an accreditation body. The QAPI program shall be developed in collaboration with input from Members. The Contractor shall maintain documentation of all member input; response; conduct of performance improvement activities; and feedback to Members. The Contractor shall have or obtain within two (2) to four (4) years and maintain National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) accreditation for its Medicaid product line. The Contractor shall provide the Department a copy of its current certificate of accreditation together with a copy of the complete survey report every three years including the scoring at the category, Standard, and element levels, as well as NCQA recommendations, as presented via the NCQA Interactive Survey System (ISS): Status, Summarized & Detailed Results, Performance, Performance Measures, Must Pass Results Recommendations and History. Annually, the Contractor shall submit the QAPI program description document to the Department in accordance with a format and timeline specified by the Department, after consultation with the Contractor. However, the final design shall be decided by the Department. The Contractor shall integrate Behavioral Health indicators into its QAPI program and include a systematic, on-going process for monitoring, evaluating, and improving the quality and appropriateness of Behavioral Health Services provided to Members. The Contractor shall collect data, and monitor and evaluate for improvements to physical health outcomes resulting from behavioral health integration into the Member’s overall care. The Contractor shall also have mechanisms to assess the quality and appropriateness of care furnished to enrollees with special health care needs.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medicaid Managed Care Contract, Medicaid Managed Care Contract

QAPI Program. The Contractor QAPI Program shall conform to requirements of 42 CFR 438, Subpart E. D. The Contractor shall implement and operate a comprehensive QAPI program that assesses, monitors, evaluates and improves the quality of care provided to Members. The program shall also have processes that provide for the evaluation of access to care, continuity of care, health care outcomes, and services provided or arranged for by the Contractor. The Contractor’s QI structures and processes shall be planned, systematic and clearly defined. The Contractor’s QI activities shall demonstrate the linkage of QI projects to findings from multiple quality evaluations, such as the EQR annual evaluation, opportunities for improvement identified from the annual HEDIS indicators and the consumer and provider surveys, internal surveillance and monitoring, as well as any findings identified by an accreditation body. The QAPI program shall be developed in collaboration with input from Members. The Contractor shall maintain documentation of all member input; response; conduct of performance improvement activities; and feedback to Members. The Contractor shall have or obtain within two (2) to four (4) years and maintain National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) accreditation for its Medicaid product line. The Contractor shall provide the Department a copy of its current certificate of accreditation together with a copy of the complete survey report every three years including the scoring at the category, Standard, and element levels, as well as NCQA recommendations, as presented via the NCQA Interactive Survey System (ISS): Status, Summarized & Detailed Results, Performance, Performance Measures, Must Pass Results Recommendations and History. Annually, the Contractor shall submit the QAPI program description document to the Department in accordance with a format and timeline specified by the Department, after consultation with the Contractor. However, the final design shall be decided by the Department. .The Contractor shall integrate Behavioral Health indicators into its QAPI program and include a systematic, on-going process for monitoring, evaluating, and improving the quality and appropriateness of Behavioral Health Services provided to Members. The Contractor shall collect data, and monitor and evaluate for improvements to physical health outcomes resulting from behavioral health integration into the Member’s overall care. The Contractor shall also have mechanisms to assess the quality and appropriateness of care furnished to enrollees with special health care needs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Managed Care Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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QAPI Program. The Contractor QAPI Program shall conform to requirements of 42 CFR 438, Subpart E. D. The Contractor shall implement and operate a comprehensive QAPI program that assesses, monitors, evaluates and improves the quality of care provided to Members. The program shall also have processes that provide for the evaluation of access to care, continuity of care, health care outcomes, and services provided or arranged for by the Contractor. The Contractor’s QI structures and processes shall be planned, systematic and clearly defined. The Contractor’s QI activities shall demonstrate the linkage of QI projects to findings from multiple quality evaluations, such as the EQR annual evaluation, opportunities for improvement identified from the annual HEDIS indicators and the consumer and provider surveys, internal surveillance and monitoring, as well as any findings identified by an accreditation body. The QAPI program shall be developed in collaboration with input from Members. The Contractor shall maintain documentation of all member input; response; conduct of performance improvement activities; and feedback to Members. The Contractor shall have or obtain within two (2) to four (4) years and maintain National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) accreditation for its Medicaid product line. The Contractor shall provide the Department a copy of its current certificate of accreditation together with a copy of the complete survey report every three years including the scoring at the category, Standard, and element levels, as well as NCQA recommendations, as presented via the NCQA Interactive Survey System (ISS): Status, Summarized & Detailed Results, Performance, Performance Measures, Must Pass Results Recommendations and History. Annually, the Contractor shall submit the QAPI program description document to the Department in accordance with a format and timeline specified for review by July 31 of each contract year. As the Department, after consultation with the Contractor. HoweverContractor will provide Behavioral Health services, the final design shall be decided by the Department. The Contractor shall integrate Behavioral Health indicators into its QAPI program and include a systematic, on-going process for monitoring, evaluating, and improving the quality and appropriateness of Behavioral Health Services provided to Members. The Contractor shall collect data, and monitor and evaluate for improvements to physical health outcomes resulting from behavioral health integration into the Member’s overall care. The Contractor shall also have mechanisms to assess the quality and appropriateness of care furnished to enrollees with special health care needs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Medicaid Managed Care Contract

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