Third Party Payors. A third party payor is any person or entity who has the legal responsibility for paying for all or part of the services provided, including commercial health or liability insurance carriers, Medicaid, or other federal, state, local and private funding sources. Except as provided in this Contract, Contractor shall screen all clients and shall not bill the Department for services eligible for reimbursement from third party payors. Contractor shall: Enroll as a provider in Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid if providing approved services authorized under this Contract that may be covered by those programs and bill those programs for the covered services; Provide assistance to individuals to enroll in such programs when the screening process indicates possible eligibility for such programs; Allow clients that are otherwise eligible for Department services, but cannot pay a deductible required by a third party payor, to receive services up to the amount of the deductible and to bill the Department for the deductible; Not bill the Department for any services eligible for third party reimbursement until all appeals to third party payors have been exhausted, in which case the 30-day requirement in the Billing Submission section shall be extended until all such appeals have been exhausted; Maintain appropriate documentation from the third party payor reflecting attempts to obtain reimbursement; Xxxx all third party payors for services provided under this Contract before submitting any request for reimbursement to Department; and Provide third party billing functions at no cost to the client.
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Samples: Core Vendor Contract, Core Vendor Contract, Core Vendor Contract
Third Party Payors. A Except as provided in this Contract, Grantee shall screen all clients and may not bill the Department for services eligible for reimbursement from third party payor is payors, who are any person or entity who has the legal responsibility for paying for all or part of the services provided, including commercial health or liability insurance carriers, Medicaid, or other federal, state, local and private funding sources. Except as provided in this Contract, Contractor shall screen all clients and shall not bill the Department for services eligible for reimbursement from third party payors. Contractor shall: .
a. Enroll as a provider in Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid if providing approved services authorized under this Contract that may be covered by those programs and bill those programs for the covered services; ;
b. Provide assistance to individuals to enroll in such programs when the screening process indicates possible eligibility for such programs; ;
c. Allow clients that are otherwise eligible for Department services, but cannot pay a deductible required by a third party payor, to receive services up to the amount of the deductible and to bill the Department for the deductible; ;
d. Not bill the Department for any services eligible for third party reimbursement until all appeals to third party payors have been exhausted, in which case the 30-day requirement in the Billing Submission section shall be extended until all such appeals have been exhausted; ;
e. Maintain appropriate documentation from the third party payor reflecting attempts to obtain reimbursement; ;
f. Xxxx all third party payors for services provided under this Contract before submitting any request for reimbursement to Department; and and
g. Provide third party billing functions at no cost to the client.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Third Party Payors. A third party payor is any person or entity who has the legal responsibility for paying for all or part of the services provided, including commercial health or liability insurance carriers, Medicaid, or other federal, state, local and private funding sources. Except as provided in this Contract, Contractor shall screen all clients and shall not bill the Department for services eligible for reimbursement from third party payors. Contractor shall: Enroll as a provider in Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid if providing approved services authorized under this Contract that may be covered by those programs and bill those programs for the covered services; Provide assistance to individuals to enroll in such programs when the screening process indicates possible eligibility for such programs; Allow clients that are otherwise eligible for Department services, but cannot pay a deductible required by a third party payor, to receive services up to the amount of the deductible and to bill the Department for the deductible; Not bill the Department for any services eligible for third party reimbursement until all appeals to third party payors have been exhausted, in which case the 30-thirty day requirement in the Billing Submission section shall be extended until all such appeals have been exhausted; Maintain appropriate documentation from the third party payor reflecting attempts to obtain reimbursement; Xxxx all third party payors for services provided under this Contract before submitting any request for reimbursement to Department; and Provide third party billing functions at no cost to the client.
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Samples: Core Vendor Contract
Third Party Payors. A third party payor is any person or entity who has the legal responsibility for paying for all or part of the services provided, including commercial health or liability insurance carriers, Medicaid, or other federal, state, local and private funding sources. Except as provided in this Contract, Contractor shall screen all clients and shall not bill the Department for services eligible for reimbursement from third party payors. Contractor shall: :
a. Enroll as a provider in Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid if providing approved services authorized under this Contract that may be covered by those programs and bill those programs for the covered services; ;
b. Provide assistance to individuals to enroll in such programs when the screening process indicates possible eligibility for such programs; ;
c. Allow clients that are otherwise eligible for Department services, but cannot pay a deductible required by a third party payor, to receive services up to the amount of the deductible and to bill the Department for the deductible; ;
d. Not bill the Department for any services eligible for third party reimbursement until all appeals to third party payors have been exhausted, in which case the 30-thirty day requirement in the Billing Submission section shall be extended until all such appeals have been exhausted; ;
e. Maintain appropriate documentation from the third party payor reflecting attempts to obtain reimbursement; ;
f. Xxxx all third party payors for services provided under this Contract before submitting any request for reimbursement to Department; and and
g. Provide third party billing functions at no cost to the client.
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Samples: Home and Community Based Services Adult Mental Health Provider Agreement