Readiness Review Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Readiness Review Responsibilities. The ICO must demonstrate to CMS’ and MDHHS’s satisfaction that the ICO is ready and able to meet all Contract requirements identified in the Readiness Review prior to the Contract Operational Start Date, and prior to the ICO engaging in marketing of its Demonstration product; The ICO must provide CMS and MDHHS, or their designee, with corrections requested by the Readiness Review. Contract Management The ICO shall employ a qualified individual to serve as the MI Health Link Program Liaison (Program Liaison) of its Capitated Financial Alignment Model. The Program Liaison shall be dedicated to the ICO’s participation in the Demonstration and be authorized and empowered to represent the ICO in all matters pertaining to the ICO’s program, such as rate negotiations for the ICO program, Claims payment, and provider relations/contracting. The Program Liaison may serve as the Compliance Officer, but the ICO may select a separate individual to serve in such a role. In no instance, do the roles of the Program Liaison circumvent the requirements of a Compliance Officer under 42 C.F.R. §§ 422.503(b)(4)(vi)(B), 423.504(b)(4)(vi)(B), and 438.608(a)(1)(ii). The Program Liaison shall be able to make decisions about the program and policy issues. The Program Liaison or the Medicare Compliance Officer shall act as liaison between the ICO, CMS, and MDHHS, and has responsibilities that include but, are not limited to, the following: Ensure the ICO’s compliance with the terms of the Contract, including securing and coordinating resources necessary for such compliance; Oversee all activities by the ICO and its First Tier, Downstream and Related Entities, including but not limited to coordinating with the ICO’s quality management director, medical director, and behavioral health clinician; Ensure that Enrollees receive written Notice of any significant change in the manner in which services are rendered to Enrollees at least thirty (30) calendar days before the intended effective date of the change, such as a retail pharmacy chain leaving the Provider Network; Receive and respond to all inquiries and requests made by CMS, MDHHS or both in time frames and formats specified by CMS and MDHHS; Meet with representatives of CMS or MDHHS, or both, on a periodic or as-needed basis to resolve issues within specified timeframes; Ensure the availability to CMS and MDHHS, upon their request, of those members of the ICO’s staf...
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Readiness Review Responsibilities. 2.2.1.7.1. The Contractor must demonstrate to CMS’ and RI EOHHS’ satisfaction that the Contractor is ready and able to meet all Contract requirements identified in the Readiness Review prior to the Contract Operational Start Date, and prior to the Contractor engaging in marketing of its MMP;

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  • Readiness Review Includes all plans to be implemented in one or more Service Areas on the anticipated Operational Start Date. At a minimum, the HMO shall, for each HMO Program:

  • Contractor Responsibilities 19.1. Contractor shall perform national criminal history checks for Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, and 10-panel drug screening tests on all prospective employees performing work under this RFP or coming onto a CMHA property and any resulting contract and provide summaries of the results to the Authority if requested. For the purposes of this section, the term “employees” includes contractor. Prospective employees whose criminal background check discloses a misdemeanor or felony involving crimes of moral turpitude, sexual offenses or harm to persons or property shall not be employed to perform work under this RFP or any resulting contract. Contractor is required to perform drug screening of all employees and to ensure acceptable test results. Criminal history and drug screening checks will be completed at the sole expense of the contractor. Any employee of the Contractor suspected of being under the influence of drugs and or alcohol will be reported to the appropriate personnel at CMHA and/or other local law enforcement. If the employee is determined to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol in any form or manner, or believed by proper authority to be dealing in illicit sale of alcohol or drugs they will be removed and shall not be allowed to return to any job site on the Authority’s property. The Contractor’s contract may be suspended and/or terminated should such a situation occur or if the Contractor fails to submit results pursuant to this section.

  • ADDITIONAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES 13 In addition to providing the services described in Paragraph 5 of this 14 Exhibit A, CONTRACTOR agrees to:

  • PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Contractor shall be responsible for completely supervising and directing the work under this Contract and all Subcontractor(s) that it may utilize, using adequate skill and attention. Subcontractor(s) who perform work under this Contract shall be responsible to the Prime Contractor.

  • Customer Responsibilities Customer shall:

  • Systems Review The Construction Administrator will conduct reviews of proposed roof, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, conveyance, sprinkler, telecommunications, and life safety systems, and will consider initial cost, availability, impact on the overall program, comfort and convenience, long-term maintenance and operating costs, and impacts on schedule.

  • Contractor Responsibility (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for the entire Performance under the Contract regardless of whether the Contractor itself performs. The Contractor shall be the sole point of contact concerning the management of the Contract, including Performance and payment issues. The Contractor is solely and completely responsible for adherence by the Contractor Parties to all applicable provisions of the Contract.

  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.

  • COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITIES A. A County program liaison will monitor the submission of all correspondence required in this Agreement, including, but not limited to:

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