Examples of Care Management Organization (CMO in a sentence
Pupils placed by a Care Management Organization (CMO) from Wayne County are eligible as Section 53a provided that such youth are placed as consent or accepted cases.
Medicaid, Medicaid Care Management Organization (CMO), and PeachCare for Kids™ Contractual Adjustments should be reported without any reduction (positive offset) for net or gross monies received from the Indigent Care Trust Fund.
Individuals who are not New Jersey Medicaid or CHIP-eligible with I/DD and who are at risk of hospitalization, out of home treatment or at hospital level of care, have household income up to 300% of FBR will receive coverage for services listed in Attachment C (CSSP-I/DD) and State Plan services, based on the individual’s plan of care as developed by the Care Management Organization (CMO).
The DHCFP developed a Care Management Organization (CMO) under the Nevada Comprehensive Care Waiver (NCCW) to assist this at-risk population in connecting with preventative care.
Individuals who are eligible for New Jersey Medicaid or CHIP State plan services and meet criteria for Department of Children and Families (DCF)/ Children’s System of Care (CSOC) services will receive coverage for HCBS SED services listed in Attachment C following an assessment by the Administrative Services Organization (STC 47) and referral to the Care Management Organization (CMO) or Mobile Response and Stabilization Services for development of a plan of care.
Individuals who are eligible for New Jersey Medicaid or CHIP State plan services and meet criteria for Department of Children and Families (DCF)/ Children’s System of Care (CSOC) services will receive coverage for HCBS SED services listed in Attachment C following an assessment by the Administrative Services Organization (STC 49) and referral to the Care Management Organization (CMO) or Mobile Response and Stabilization Services for development of a plan of care.
The target is to pay trade creditors within 30 days of receipt of goods or services or a valid invoice (whichever is the later) unless other payments terms have been agreed with the supplier.
To improve member outreach and education, one Care Management Organization (CMO) implemented the following: reminder calls for scheduled postpartum appointments; provided members an incentive for completing a timely visit; and a “maternity rewards program” where members could select a stroller or play yard after completing of a timely postpartum visit.
If possible, modern lubricants should be used, which are superior to the older bituminous ones in terms of efficiency and operational limits.
A listing of the specific fee-for-service Medicaid services exempt from the requirements in this section can be found in the Care Management Organization (CMO) Pricing Administration Guide on the ForwardHealth website.