Common use of Re-credentialing Clause in Contracts

Re-credentialing. 7 a. CONTRACTOR shall update, verify and review all pertinent provider credentialing 8 information and qualifications, and assess the provider’s performance over the previous three (3) years. 9 b. CONTRACTOR shall identify and evaluate any changes in the provider’s licensure, 10 clinical privileges, training, experience, current competence, or health status that may affect the 11 provider’s ability to perform the services he or she is providing to members. 12 c. In order to determine whether to re-approve the provider’s participation in 13 CONTRACTOR’s network, CONTRACTOR shall, in addition to updating credentialing information, 14 examine the provider’s clinical competence, examine QI, review patient complaints, and conduct site 15 visits when appropriate, in accordance with CONTRACTOR’s site audit policy, a copy of which shall 16 be provided to ADMINISTRATOR upon request. 17 d. CONTRACTOR shall provide to COUNTY the names of providers denied 18 participation in CONTRACTOR’s Provider Network and the reason for the denial upon request.

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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Administrative Services

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Re-credentialing. 7 32 a. CONTRACTOR shall update, verify and review all pertinent provider credentialing 8 33 information and qualifications, and assess the provider’s performance over the previous three (3) years. 9 34 b. CONTRACTOR shall identify and evaluate any changes in the provider’s licensure, 10 35 clinical privileges, training, experience, current competence, or health status that may affect the 11 36 provider’s ability to perform the services he or she is providing to members. 12 37 c. In order to determine whether to re-approve the provider’s participation in 13 1 CONTRACTOR’s network, CONTRACTOR shall, in addition to updating credentialing information, 14 2 examine the provider’s clinical competence, examine QI, review patient complaints, and conduct site 15 3 visits when appropriate, in accordance with CONTRACTOR’s site audit policy, a copy of which shall 16 4 be provided to ADMINISTRATOR upon request. 17 5 d. CONTRACTOR shall provide to COUNTY the names of providers denied 18 6 participation in CONTRACTOR’s Provider Network and the reason for the denial upon request.

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Samples: Contract for Provision of Administrative Services

Re-credentialing. 7 19 a. CONTRACTOR shall update, verify and review all pertinent provider credentialing 8 20 information and qualifications, and assess the provider’s performance over the previous three (3) years. 9 21 b. CONTRACTOR shall identify and evaluate any changes in the provider’s licensure, 10 22 clinical privileges, training, experience, current competence, or health status that may affect the 11 23 provider’s ability to perform the services he or she is providing to members. 12 24 c. In order to determine whether to re-approve the provider’s participation in 13 25 CONTRACTOR’s network, CONTRACTOR shall, in addition to updating credentialing information, 14 26 examine the provider’s clinical competence, examine QI, review patient complaints, and conduct site 15 27 visits when appropriate, in accordance with CONTRACTOR’s site audit policy, a copy of which shall 16 28 be provided to ADMINISTRATOR upon request. 17 29 d. CONTRACTOR shall provide to COUNTY the names of providers denied 18 30 participation in CONTRACTOR’s Provider Network and the reason for the denial upon request.

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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Administrative Services Organization for Specialty Mental Health Outpatient Services

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Re-credentialing. 7 24 a. CONTRACTOR shall update, verify and review all pertinent provider credentialing 8 25 information and qualifications, and assess the provider’s performance over the previous three (3) years. 9 26 b. CONTRACTOR shall identify and evaluate any changes in the provider’s licensure, 10 27 clinical privileges, training, experience, current competence, or health status that may affect the 11 28 provider’s ability to perform the services he or she is providing to members. 12 29 c. In order to determine whether to re-approve the provider’s participation in 13 30 CONTRACTOR’s network, CONTRACTOR shall, in addition to updating credentialing information, 14 31 examine the provider’s clinical competence, examine QI, review patient complaints, and conduct site 15 32 visits when appropriate, in accordance with CONTRACTOR’s site audit policy, a copy of which shall 16 33 be provided to ADMINISTRATOR upon request. 17 34 d. CONTRACTOR shall provide to COUNTY the names of providers denied 18 35 participation in CONTRACTOR’s Provider Network and the reason for the denial upon request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Provision of Administrative Services

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