Common use of Wait List Clause in Contracts

Wait List. Wait list information may be used by the Managing Entity as part of the utilization management and continuous quality improvement plans to identify needs and gaps in services across the SOC. (a) The Network Service Provider shall: 1. Have written procedures in place to accurately track and ensure the maintenance of a complete wait list, by program or service type, for their agency. Procedures should include reference to the submission of data to the Managing Entity in the manner provided by the Managing Entity. 2. Only Prevention and Non-Client Specific services are exempt from maintaining a wait list. All other program services must track access and availability of care via maintenance of a wait list. 3. Count those individuals who have been screened and meet criteria and are deemed in need of substance abuse or mental health treatment services from the Network Service Provider. 4. When an individual is receiving interim services while awaiting admission into the recommended treatment service, that individual is reported on the wait list as waiting for the recommended service. 5. The provider is required to identify and note any interim services being provided to the consumer while on the wait list. 6. The Network Service Provider is required to enter consumers on a wait list in accordance with the DCF Data System Guidelines and via the manner provided by the Managing Entity. 7. The provider may be subject to a CAP as a result of identified reporting issues or deficiencies.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract, Standard Contract, Amendment 104

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Wait List. Wait list information may be used by the Managing Entity as part of the utilization management and continuous quality improvement plans to identify needs and gaps in services across the SOC. (a) The Network Service Provider shall: 1. Have written procedures in place to accurately track and ensure the maintenance of a complete wait list, by program or service type, for their agency. Procedures should include reference to the submission of data to the Managing Entity in the manner provided by the Managing Entity. 2. Only Prevention and Non-Client Specific services are exempt from maintaining a wait list. All other program services must track access and availability of care via maintenance of a wait list. 3. Count those individuals who have been screened and meet criteria and are deemed in need of substance abuse or mental health treatment services from the Network Service Provider. 4. When an individual is receiving interim services while awaiting admission into the recommended treatment service, that individual is reported on the wait list as waiting for the recommended service. 5. The provider is required to identify and note any interim services being provided to the consumer while on the wait list. 6. The Network Service Provider is required to enter consumers on a wait list in accordance with the DCF Data System Guidelines and via the manner provided by the Managing Entity.in 7. The provider may be subject to a CAP as a result of identified reporting issues or deficiencies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Contract

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Wait List. Wait list information may be used by the Managing Entity as part of the utilization management and continuous quality improvement plans to identify needs and gaps in services across the SOC. (a) The Network Service Provider shall: 1. Have written procedures in place to accurately track and ensure the maintenance of a complete wait list, by program or service type, for their agency. Procedures should include reference to the submission of data to the Managing Entity in the manner provided by the Managing Entity. 2. Only Prevention and Non-Client Specific services are exempt from maintaining a wait list. All other program services must track access and availability of care via maintenance of a wait list. 3. Count those individuals who have been screened and meet criteria and are deemed in need of substance abuse or mental health treatment services from the Network Service Provider. 4. When an individual is receiving interim services while awaiting admission into the recommended treatment service, that individual is reported on the wait list as waiting for the recommended service. 5. The provider is required to identify and note any interim services being provided to the consumer while on the wait list. 6. The Network Service Provider is required to enter consumers on a wait list in accordance with the DCF Data System Guidelines XXX 155-2 and via the manner provided by the Managing Entity. 7. The provider may be subject to a CAP as a result of identified reporting issues or deficiencies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Contract

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