Common use of Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees Clause in Contracts

Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees. The MCO’s provider network must include a panel of primary care providers (PCPs) from which the enrollee may select a personal PCP. The MCO must maintain an adequate panel of available PCPs so that the ratio of PCPs to enrollees meets or exceeds the required ratio of one (1) PCP for every five hundered (500) adult enrollees who is accepting new patients and one (1) age appropriate PCP for every two hundred fifty (250) pediatric enrollees under twenty-one (21) who is accepting new patients as outlined in Appendix I. Only PCPs who have assigned MCO enrollees and are listed in the MCO’s provider directory as accepting new patients will count toward the provider-to-enrollee ratio. Specialists designated as PCPs for certain individuals will not count toward the standard, unless these providers are willing to serve as the PCP for other enrollees. The provider-to-enrollee ratio is distinct from the requirement in the MCO contract regarding the total assigned panel size for any individual PCP.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Model Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Service Provider Agreement, Model Purchase of Service Provider Agreement

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Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees. The MCO’s provider network must include a panel of primary care providers (PCPs) from which the enrollee may select a personal PCP. The MCO must maintain an adequate panel of available PCPs so that the ratio of PCPs to enrollees meets or exceeds the required ratio of one (1) PCP for every five hundered (500) adult enrollees who is accepting new patients enrollees and one (1) age appropriate PCP for every two hundred fifty (250) pediatric enrollees under twenty-one (21) who is accepting new patients as outlined in Appendix I. K. Only PCPs who have assigned MCO enrollees and are listed in the MCO’s provider directory as accepting new patients will count toward the provider-to-enrollee ratio. Specialists designated as PCPs for certain individuals will not count toward the standard, unless these providers are willing to serve as the PCP for other enrollees. The provider-to-enrollee ratio is distinct from the requirement in the MCO contract regarding the total assigned panel size for any individual PCP.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Provider Agreement, dhhr.wv.gov, dhhr.wv.gov

Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees. The MCO’s provider network must include a panel of primary care providers (PCPs) from which the enrollee may select a personal PCP. The MCO must maintain an adequate panel of available PCPs so that the ratio of PCPs to enrollees meets or exceeds the required ratio of one (1) PCP for every five hundered hundred (500) adult enrollees who is accepting new patients and one (1) age appropriate PCP for every two hundred fifty (250) pediatric enrollees under twenty-one (21) who is accepting new patients as outlined in Appendix I. Only PCPs who have assigned MCO enrollees and are listed in the MCO’s provider directory as accepting new patients will count toward the provider-to-enrollee ratio. Specialists designated as PCPs for certain individuals will not count toward the standard, unless these providers are willing to serve as the PCP for other enrollees. The provider-to-enrollee ratio is distinct from the requirement in the MCO contract regarding the total assigned panel size for any individual PCP.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Provider Agreement, Service Provider Agreement

Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees. The MCO’s provider network must include a panel of primary care providers (PCPs) PCPs from which the enrollee may select a personal PCP. The MCO must maintain an adequate panel of available PCPs so that the ratio of PCPs to enrollees meets or exceeds the required ratio of one (1) PCP for every five hundered hundred (500) adult enrollees who is accepting new patients and one (1) age appropriate PCP for every two hundred fifty (250) pediatric enrollees under twenty-one (21) who is accepting new patients as outlined in Appendix I. Only PCPs who have assigned MCO enrollees and are listed in the MCO’s provider directory as accepting new patients will count toward the provider-to-enrollee ratio. Specialists designated as PCPs for certain individuals will not count toward the standard, unless these providers are willing to serve as the PCP for other enrollees. The provider-to-enrollee ratio is distinct from the requirement in the MCO contract regarding the total assigned panel size for any individual PCP.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Provider Agreement

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Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees. The MCO’s provider network must include a panel of primary care providers (PCPs) PCPs from which the enrollee may select a personal PCP. The MCO must maintain an adequate panel of available PCPs so that the ratio of PCPs to enrollees meets or exceeds the required ratio of one (1) PCP for every five hundered hundred (500) adult enrollees who is accepting new patients enrollees and one (1) age appropriate PCP for every two hundred fifty (250) pediatric enrollees under twenty-one (21) who is accepting new patients as outlined in Appendix I. K. Only PCPs who have assigned MCO enrollees and are listed in the MCO’s provider directory as accepting new patients will count toward the provider-to-enrollee ratio. Specialists designated as PCPs for certain individuals will not count toward the standard, unless these providers are willing to serve as the PCP for other enrollees. The provider-to-enrollee ratio is distinct from the requirement in the MCO contract regarding the total assigned panel size for any individual PCP.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dhhr.wv.gov

Ratio of PCPs to Enrollees. The MCO’s provider network must include a panel of primary care providers (PCPs) from which the enrollee may select a personal PCP. The MCO must maintain an adequate panel of available PCPs so that the ratio of PCPs to enrollees meets or exceeds the required ratio of one (1) PCP for every five hundered hundred (500) adult enrollees who is accepting new patients enrollees and one (1) age appropriate PCP for every two hundred fifty (250) pediatric enrollees under twenty-one (21) who is accepting new patients as outlined in Appendix I. K. Only PCPs who have assigned MCO enrollees and are listed in the MCO’s provider directory as accepting new patients will count toward the provider-to-enrollee ratio. Specialists designated as PCPs for certain individuals will not count toward the standard, unless these providers are willing to serve as the PCP for other enrollees. The provider-to-enrollee ratio is distinct from the requirement in the MCO contract regarding the total assigned panel size for any individual PCP.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dhhr.wv.gov

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