Action Required for Noncompliance definition

Action Required for Noncompliance. MCPs are required to perform a causal analysis of the high PCP turnover rate and assess the impact on timely access to health services, including continuity of care. If access has been reduced or coordination of care affected, then the MCP must develop and implement an action plan to address the findings.
Action Required for Noncompliance. If the standard is not met and the results are below 40%, then the MCP is required to complete a Performance Improvement Project, as described in Appendix K, Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Program, to address the area of noncompliance. If the standard is not met and the results are at or above 40%, then ODJFS will issue a Quality Improvement Directive which will notify the MCP of noncompliance and may outline the steps that the MCP must take to improve the results.
Action Required for Noncompliance with the Minimum Performance Standard 1: For all studies that are finalized during this contract period, if an MCP is noncompliant with the standard, then the MCP is required to complete a Performance Improvement Project, as described in Appendix K, Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Program, to address the area(s) of noncompliance.

Examples of Action Required for Noncompliance in a sentence

  • Action Required for Noncompliance: MCPs are required to perform a causal analysis of the high PCP turnover rate and assess the impact on timely access to health services, including continuity of care.

  • Action Required for Noncompliance with the Regional-Based Statewide Standard: Beginning SFY 2010, if the standard is not met and the results are below TBD%, the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • Regional-Based Statewide Target: TBD Regional-Based Statewide Minimum Performance Standard: TBD Action Required for Noncompliance: Beginning SFY 2007, if the standard is not met and the results are below 83% (84% for SFY 2009), the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • TBD Regional-Based Statewide Minimum Performance Standard for Each of the Age Groups: TBD Action Required for Noncompliance (1 year olds): Beginning SFY 2007, if the standard is not met and the results are below 45% the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • Regional-Based Statewide Minimum Performance Standard: TBD Action Required for Noncompliance: MCPs are required to perform a causal analysis of the high PCP turnover rate and assess the impact on timely access to health services, including continuity of care.

  • TBD Regional-Based Statewide Minimum Performance Standard: TBD Action Required for Noncompliance: Beginning SFY 2007, if the standard is not met and the results are below 42% (44% for SFY 2009), the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • Action Required for Noncompliance (3-6 year old age group): Beginning SFY 2007, if the standard is not met and the results are below 50% (57% for SFY 2009), the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • Regional-Based Statewide Target: TBD Regional-Based Statewide Minimum Performance Standard: TBD Action Required for Noncompliance: Beginning SFY 2007, if the standard is not met and the results are below 71% (74% for SFY 2009), the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • TBD Regional-Based Statewide Minimum Performance Standard for Each of the Age Groups: TBD Action Required for Noncompliance (15 month old age group): Beginning SFY 2007, if the standard is not met and the results are below 34% (42% for SFY 2009), the MCP is required to complete a Corrective Action Plan to address the area of noncompliance.

  • Action Required for Noncompliance (3-6 year old age group): If the standard is not met and the results are below 50%, then the MCP is required to complete a Performance Improvement Project, as described in Appendix K, Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Program, to address the area of noncompliance.


More Definitions of Action Required for Noncompliance

Action Required for Noncompliance. (1 year olds): For contract year SFY 2004, there is no action required. For contract year SFY 2005 and thereafter, if the standard is not met and the results are below 45% then the MCP is required to complete a Performance Improvement Project, as described in Appendix K, Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Program, to address the area of noncompliance. If the standard is not met and the results are at or above 45%, then ODJFS will issue a Quality Improvement Directive which will notify the MCP of noncompliance and may outline the steps that the MCP must take to improve the results. Action Required for Noncompliance (2 year olds): For contract year SFY 2004, there is no action required. For contract year SFY 2005 and thereafter, if the standard is not met and the results are below 35% then the MCP is required to complete a Performance Improvement Project, as described in Appendix K, Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Program, to address the area of noncompliance. If the standard is not met and the results are at or above 35%, then ODJFS will issue a Quality Improvement Directive which will notify the MCP of noncompliance and may outline the steps that the MCP must take to improve the results.

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