STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate Sample Clauses

STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate. (a) HMO’s duty to pay. At the end of each Rate Period beginning with Rate Period 1, the HMO must pay an Experience Rebate to HHSC for the STAR+PLUS Program if the HMO’s Net Income before Taxes is greater than the percentage set forth below of the total Revenue for the period in STAR+PLUS. The STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate is calculated in accordance with the tiered rebate method set forth below based on the consolidated Net Income before Taxes for all of the HMO’s STAR+PLUS Service Areas included within the scope of the Contract, as measured by any positive amount on the Financial-Statistical Report (FSR) as reviewed and confirmed by HHSC. (b) Graduated STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate Sharing Method. (1) Rate Period 1. For Rate Period 1, HHSC and the HMO will share the Net Income before Taxes for the STAR+PLUS Program as follows, unless HHSC provides the HMO an Experience Rebate Reward in accordance with Section 6 of Attachment B-1 to the HHSC Managed Care Contract document and HHSC’s Uniform Managed Care Manual: (i) HHSC and the STAR+PLUS HMO will share that portion of the Net Income before Taxes that is equal to or less than 3% of the total STAR+PLUS Revenues received with 50% to the HMO and 50% to HHSC. (ii) HHSC and the STAR+PLUS HMO will share that portion of the Net Income before Taxes that is over 3% of the total STAR+PLUS Revenues received with 75% to the HMO and 25% to HHSC. (2) Rate Periods 2 and 3
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STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate. HMO’s duty to pay. At the end of each Rate Period beginning with Rate Period 1, the HMO must pay an Experience Rebate to HHSC for the STAR+PLUS Program if the HMO’s Net Income before Taxes is greater than the percentage set forth below of the total Revenue for the period in STAR+PLUS. The STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate is calculated in accordance with the tiered rebate method set forth below based on the consolidated Net Income before Taxes for all of the HMO’s STAR+PLUS Service Areas included within the scope of the Contract, as measured by any positive amount on the Financial-Statistical Report (FSR) as reviewed and confirmed by HHSC.
STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate. HMO’s duty to pay. At the end of each Rate Year beginning with Rate Year 1, the HMO must pay an Experience Rebate to HHSC for the STAR+PLUS Program if the HMO produces a positive Net Income in STAR+PLUS. The STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate is calculated in accordance with the tiered rebate method set forth below based on the consolidated Net Income before Taxes for all of the HMO’s STAR+PLUS Service Areas included within the scope of the Contract, as measured by any positive amount on the Financial-Statistical Report (FSR) as reviewed and confirmed by HHSC.
STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate. MCO’s duty to pay. At the end of each Rate Period beginning with Rate Period 1, the STAR+PLUS MCO must pay an Experience Rebate to HHSC for the STAR+PLUS Program if the MCO’s STAR+PLUS Net Income before Taxes is greater than the percentage set forth below of the total STAR+PLUS Revenue for the period. The STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate is calculated in accordance with the tiered rebate method set forth below based on the consolidated Net Income before Taxes for all of the MCO’s STAR+PLUS Service Areas in the State, as measured by the Financial-Statistical Report (FSR) as reviewed and confirmed by HHSC.
STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate. (a) HMO’s duty to pay. At the end of each Rate Period beginning with Rate Period 1, the HMO must pay an Experience Rebate to HHSC for the STAR+PLUS Program if the HMO’s Net Income before Taxes is greater than the percentage set forth below of the total Revenue for the period in STAR+PLUS. The STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate is calculated in accordance with the tiered rebate method set forth below based on the consolidated Net Income before Taxes for all of the HMO’s STAR+PLUS Service Areas included within the scope of the Contract, as measured by any positive amount on the Financial-Statistical Report (FSR) as reviewed and confirmed by HHSC. (b) Graduated STAR+PLUS Experience Rebate Sharing Method. (1) Rate Period 1. For Rate Period 1, HHSC and the HMO will share the Net Income before Taxes for the STAR+PLUS Program as follows, unless HHSC provides the HMO an Experience Rebate Reward in accordance with Section 6 of Attachment B-1 to the HHSC Managed Care Contract document and HHSC’s Uniform Managed Care Manual:

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