Allowable CRP Interventions definition

Allowable CRP Interventions means the CRP Interventions set forth in the Hospital’s Approved Track Implementation Protocol.
Allowable CRP Interventions means the CRP Interventions set forth in a Participant Hospital’s CRP Approved Track Implementation Protocol.

Examples of Allowable CRP Interventions in a sentence

  • The Hospital shall engage one or more Care Partners to perform Allowable CRP Interventions.

  • A sample of the physician dashboard is included here: Incentive Payments for Allowable CRP Interventions Please provide details on the interventions that are checked in the table above that will be used to determine the financial incentive payment in the table below.

  • No Care Partner will receive any Incentive Payment generated by any cost savings unless the Care Partner performs the Allowable CRP Interventions.

  • Referencing the planned Intervention Resources indicated in the table above, please identify the cost of each Intervention Resource based on the actual cost for the Intervention Resource or a reasonable estimate of such costs Define your process and frequency for monitoring a Care Partner’s completion of the Allowable CRP Interventions.

  • The Downstream Incentive Payment Waiver protects the distribution of Downstream Incentive Payments from a PGP Care Partner to a Downstream Care Partner in exchange for the performance of Allowable CRP Interventions.

  • These terms include, but are not limited to, the following: Allowable CRP Interventions, Approved Track Implementation Protocol, Care Partner, Care Partner Arrangement, CRP Intervention, CRP Track, Downstream Care Partner, Downstream Care Partner Arrangement, Downstream Incentive Payment, Hospital, Incentive Payment, Incentive Payment Methodology, Incentive Payment Pool, Intervention Resource, Intervention Resource Allocation, Medicare FFS Beneficiary, Performance Period, PGP Care Partner, and PGP Member.

  • Under condition 2 of the waiver, the Hospital must have entered into a written Care Partner Arrangement with the Care Partner that specifies the nature and amount of Intervention Resources to be distributed and the Allowable CRP Interventions that may be performed.

  • The waiver further provides that in implementing and performing under the Care Partner Arrangement, neither the Hospital nor the Care Partner can give or receive anything of value in return for or to induce business unrelated to the Allowable CRP Interventions contemplated in the Care Partner Arrangement.

  • In other words, waiver protection is available only for the distribution of Downstream Incentive Payments in exchange for Allowable CRP Interventions.

  • The waiver provides that in implementing and performing under the Downstream Care Partner Arrangement, neither the PGP Care Partner nor the Downstream Care Partner can give or receive anything of value in return for or to induce business unrelated to the Allowable CRP Interventions set forth in the Downstream Care Partner Arrangement.

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