Timely Response to EOHHS Requests Sample Clauses

Timely Response to EOHHS Requests a. The Contractor shall respond to any EOHHS requests for review, analysis, information, or other materials related to the Contractor’s performance of this Contract by the deadlines specified by EOHHS, including but not limited to, for most requests such as those described in this Section, providing a sufficient response within one week of receiving the request. Such requests may include but are not limited to requests for: 1) Records or data to assist the Contractor and EOHHS in identifying and resolving issues and inconsistencies in the Contractor’s data submissions to EOHHS; 2) Analysis of utilization, patterns of care, cost, and other characteristics to identify opportunities to improve the Contractor’s performance on any cost or quality measures related to this Contract; 3) Documentation and information related to the Contractor’s care delivery, Care Management, or Community Partners responsibilities, to assist EOHHS with understanding the Contractor’s activities pursuant to these requirements; 4) Information about the Contractor’s member protections activities, including Grievances; and 5) Cooperation and coordination with EOHHS, the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, and the Massachusetts Office of the State Auditor in any Fraud detection and control activities, or other activities as requested by EOHHS; and b. If the Contractor fails to satisfactorily respond within the time requested by EOHHS without prior approval from EOHHS for a late response, EOHHS may invoke the remedies for poor performance described in Section 6.22.
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