Common use of The CONTRACTOR’s Key Personnel Clause in Contracts

The CONTRACTOR’s Key Personnel. For the purposes of this requirement, Key Personnel are those with management responsibility or principal technical responsibility (as opposed to multiple persons equaling a full-time equivalent [FTE]) for the functional areas described below. All Key Personnel must reside in the State of New Mexico. Exceptions to requirements related to Key Personnel must be prior approved in writing by HCA. The CONTRACTOR shall, at a minimum, employ the following Key Personnel: A qualified individual to serve as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The CEO must reside and work in the state of New Mexico. Such CEO must be employed full-time by the CONTRACTOR, must be dedicated to this Agreement, and must hold a senior executive or management position in the CONTRACTOR’s organization, except that the CONTRACTOR may propose an alternative structure for the CEO position, subject to HCA’s prior written approval. The CEO must be authorized and empowered to represent the CONTRACTOR regarding all matters pertaining to this Agreement; A full-time Chief Medical Officer/Medical Director (CMO) dedicated to this Agreement who is licensed to practice medicine in the State of New Mexico. The CMO shall be responsible for leading the clinical and quality activities for the CONCTRACTOR’s MCO program. The CMO, or their designee, must be available by telephone twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven days a week, for UM decisions; A full-time senior executive dedicated to this Agreement who is a board-certified psychiatrist or an advanced practice provider specializing in Behavioral Health in the State of New Mexico and has at least five (5) years of combined experience in mental health and substance abuse services. This person shall have or acquire specialized education or experience related to standards of care for children. This person shall oversee and be responsible for all Behavioral Health activities and take an active role in the CONTRACTOR’s medical management team and in clinical and policy decisions; A full-time Behavioral Health Director dedicated to this Agreement who is licensed to provide Behavioral Health services in the State of New Mexico (MD, DO, RN with Advance Practice Registered Nurse [APRN] licensure, psychologist, licensed independent social worker [LISW], professional clinical counselor [LPCC], or independent marriage and family therapist [LIMFT]) with a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the provision and supervision of treatment service for individuals with mental health and SUDs. The Behavioral Health Director shall be responsible for oversight of all Behavioral Health initiatives and services delivered under this Agreement. A full-time Senior Executive dedicated to this Agreement who has at least five (5) years of experience administering managed LTC programs. On a case-by-case basis, equivalent experience in administering LTC programs and services, including HCBS, or in managed care may be substituted, subject to HCA’s prior written approval. This person shall oversee and be responsible for all LTC activities;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Managed Care Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Managed Care Services Agreement

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The CONTRACTOR’s Key Personnel. For the purposes of this requirement, Key Personnel are those with management responsibility or principal technical responsibility (as opposed to multiple persons equaling a full-time equivalent [FTE]) for the functional areas described below. All Key Personnel must reside in the State of New Mexico. Exceptions to requirements related to Key Personnel must be prior approved in writing by HCAHSD. The CONTRACTOR shall, at a minimum, employ the following Key Personnel: A qualified individual to serve as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The CEO must reside and work in the state of New Mexico. Such CEO must be employed full-time by the CONTRACTOR, must be dedicated to this Agreement, and must hold a senior executive or management position in the CONTRACTOR’s organization, except that the CONTRACTOR may propose an alternative structure for the CEO position, subject to HCAHSD’s prior written approval. The CEO must be authorized and empowered to represent the CONTRACTOR regarding all matters pertaining to this Agreement; A full-time Chief Medical Officer/Medical Director (CMO) dedicated to this Agreement who is licensed to practice medicine in the State of New Mexico. The CMO shall be responsible for leading the clinical and quality activities for the CONCTRACTOR’s MCO program. The CMO, or their designee, must be available by telephone twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven days a week, for UM decisions; A full-time senior executive dedicated to this Agreement who is a board-certified psychiatrist or an advanced practice provider specializing in Behavioral Health in the State of New Mexico and has at least five (5) years of combined experience in mental health and substance abuse services. This person shall have or acquire specialized education or experience related to standards of care for children. This person shall oversee and be responsible for all Behavioral Health activities and take an active role in the CONTRACTOR’s medical management team and in clinical and policy decisions; A full-time Behavioral Health Director dedicated to this Agreement who is licensed to provide Behavioral Health services in the State of New Mexico (MD, DO, RN with Advance Practice Registered Nurse [APRN] licensure, psychologist, licensed independent social worker [LISW], professional clinical counselor [LPCC], or independent marriage and family therapist [LIMFT]) with a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the provision and supervision of treatment service for individuals with mental health and SUDs. The Behavioral Health Director shall be responsible for oversight of all Behavioral Health initiatives and services delivered under this Agreement. A full-time Senior Executive dedicated to this Agreement who has at least five (5) years of experience administering managed LTC programs. On a case-by-case basis, equivalent experience in administering LTC programs and services, including HCBS, or in managed care may be substituted, subject to HCAHSD’s prior written approval. This person shall oversee and be responsible for all LTC activities;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Managed Care Services Agreement

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