Reporting Obligations and Periodic Reporting Requirements for OMC Services Sample Clauses

Reporting Obligations and Periodic Reporting Requirements for OMC Services. LPHA must collect and submit client encounter data quarterly using the Web-based Interface Tracking System (WTI) on individuals who receive OMC Services supported in whole or in part with fund provided under this Agreement. LPHA must ensure that their quarterly data is entered into WTI, cleaned and available for analysis to OHA on a quarterly basis. Sites may use the OMC client tracking forms approved by OHA prior to entering their data into WTI.
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Reporting Obligations and Periodic Reporting Requirements for OMC Services. LPHA must collect and submit client encounter data quarterly using the Web-based Interface Tracking System (WTI) on individuals who receive OMC Services supported in whole or in part with fund provided under this Agreement. LPHA must ensure that t their quarterly data is entered into WTI, cleaned and available for analysis to OHA on a quarterly basis. Sites may use the OMC client tracking forms approved by OHA prior to entering their data into WTI. Reporting Obligations and Periodic Reporting Requirements for MCH PHN Home Visiting Services (Babies First!, Family Connects Oregon and Nurse Family Partnership Services. For all individuals who receive MCH PHN Home Visiting Services, LPHA must ensure that Supervisors and Home Visitors collect required data on client visits and enter it into the state- designated data system in a timely manner that is aligned with expectations defined by each program and within no more than thirty (30) business days of visiting the client and 45 days of case closure. LPHA must take all appropriate steps to maintain client confidentiality and obtain any necessary written permissions or agreements for data analysis or disclosure of protected health information, in accordance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) regulations. Performance Measures. LPHA must operate the Title V funded work under this Program Element in a manner designed to make progress toward achieving Title V state and national performance measures as specified in Oregon’s MCH Title V Block Grant annual application/report to the DHHS Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
Reporting Obligations and Periodic Reporting Requirements for OMC Services. In addition to the reporting requirements set forth in Exhibit E, Section 6 of this Agreement, LPHA must collect and submit client encounter data quarterly on individuals who receive OMC Services supported in whole or in part with fund provided under this Agreement. LPHA must submit the quarterly data to OHA using OMC client tracking forms approved by OHA for this purpose.
Reporting Obligations and Periodic Reporting Requirements for OMC Services. In addition to the reporting requirements set forth in Exhibit E, Section 6 of this Agreement, LPHA must collect and submit client encounter data quarterly using the Web-based Interface Tracking System (WTI) on individuals who receive OMC Services supported in whole or in part with fund provided under this Agreement. LPHA must ensure that submit their quarterly data is entered into WTI, cleaned and available for analysis to OHA on a quarterly basis. Sites may use the ing OMC client tracking forms approved by OHA prior to entering their data into WTI. for this purpose.

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