Transition of Covered Persons Sample Clauses

Transition of Covered Persons. In the event of transitioning Covered Persons from other Medicaid managed care contractors and their provider, Provider shall work with Subcontractor and Health Plan to ensure quality-driven health outcomes for such Covered Persons to the extent required by the State Contract or otherwise required by law.
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Transition of Covered Persons. Provider shall cooperate with United in the event an immediate transfer to another primary care physician or Medicaid managed care contractor is warranted if the Covered Person’s health or safety is in jeopardy, as may be required under law.
Transition of Covered Persons. Provider shall cooperate with Subcontractor and Health Plan in the event an immediate transfer to another primary care physician or Medicaid managed care contractor is warranted.
Transition of Covered Persons. In providing services to transitioning Covered Persons, Provider shall cooperate in all respects with providers of other health plans to assure maximum health outcomes for Covered Persons.
Transition of Covered Persons. Provider shall cooperate with United in the event an immediate transfer to another primary care physician or Medicaid managed care contractor is warranted.

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