Common use of Report Period Clause in Contracts

Report Period. In order to provide timely feedback on the omission rate of encounters, the report period will be the most recent from when the measure is initiated. This measure is conducted annually. Medical records retrieval from the provider and submittal to ODJFS or its designee is an integral component of the omission measure. ODJFS has optimized the sampling to minimize the number of records required. This methodology requires a high record submittal rate. To aid MCPs in achieving a high submittal rate, ODJFS will give at least an 8 week period to retrieve and submit medical records as a part of the validation process. A record submittal rate will be calculated as a percentage of all records requested for the study. Appendix L

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Samples: Medical Assistance Provider Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc)

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Report Period. In order to provide timely feedback on the omission rate of encounters, the report period will be the most recent from when the measure is initiated. This measure is conducted annually. Medical records retrieval from the provider and submittal to ODJFS or its designee is an integral component of the omission measure. ODJFS has optimized the sampling to minimize the number of records required. This methodology requires a high record submittal rate. To aid MCPs in achieving a high submittal rate, ODJFS will give at least an 8 week period to retrieve and submit medical records as a part of the validation process. A record submittal rate will be calculated as a percentage of all the records requested for the study. Appendix LData Quality Standard: The data quality standard is a maximum omission rate of 15% for studies with report periods ending in CY 2007 and CY 2008.

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Samples: Assistance Provider Agreement (Molina Healthcare Inc)

Report Period. In order to provide timely feedback on the omission rate of encounters, the report period will be the most recent from when the measure is initiated. This measure is conducted annually. Medical records retrieval from the provider and submittal to ODJFS or its designee is an integral component of the omission measure. ODJFS has optimized the sampling to minimize the number of records required. This methodology requires a high record submittal rate. To aid MCPs in achieving a high submittal rate, ODJFS will give at least an 8 week period to retrieve and submit medical records as a part of the validation process. A record submittal rate will be calculated as a percentage of all records requested for the study. Appendix LData Quality Standard: The data quality standard is a maximum omission rate of 15% for studies with time periods ending in CY 2008.

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Samples: Molina Healthcare Inc

Report Period. In order to provide timely feedback on the omission rate of encounters, the report period will be the most recent from when the measure is initiated. This measure is conducted annually. Medical records retrieval from the provider and submittal to ODJFS or its designee is an integral component of the omission measure. ODJFS has optimized the sampling to minimize the number of records required. This methodology requires a high record submittal rate. To aid MCPs in achieving a high submittal rate, ODJFS will give at least an 8 week period to retrieve and submit medical records as a part of the validation process. A record submittal rate will be calculated as a percentage of all records requested for the study. Appendix L.

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Samples: Ohio Medical Assistance Provider Agreement (Centene Corp)

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Report Period. In order to provide timely feedback on the omission accuracy rate of encounters, the report period will be the most recent from when the measure is initiated. This measure is conducted annually. Medical records retrieval from the provider and submittal to ODJFS or its designee is an integral component of the omission measurevalidation process. ODJFS has optimized the sampling to minimize the number of records required. This methodology requires a high record submittal rate. To aid MCPs in achieving a high submittal rate, ODJFS will give at least an 8 week period to retrieve and submit medical records as a part of the validation process. A record submittal rate will be calculated as a percentage of all records requested for the study. Appendix L.

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Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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