Care System definition
Examples of Care System in a sentence
If the MCO limits access to Providers by use of a Care System model, the MCO must describe which Providers are available to Enrollees based on the Care System chosen.
Upon re-enrollment, the STATE may update the Enrollee’s Rate Cell Category using information from the MCO, Care System, or MMIS/MAXIS.
The Enrollee may change to a different Primary Care Provider within the MCO’s network or Care System every thirty (30) days upon request to the MCO.
Healthcare System: the local economic health and social care system, referred to as a Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP), or an Integrated Care System (ICS) or any other partnership which brings together health and social care organisations.
The EMS Agency will provide, or cause to be provided to HOSPITAL and/or the Stroke Care System Quality Improvement Committee, prehospital system data related to stroke care.
The Accord will act as a framework for collaboration involving VCSE leaders and organisations in the delivery of the Greater Manchester Strategy (GMS) and in the thematic strategies and delivery plans that will exist to deliver the GMS vision, including the development of the strategic plan of the new GM Integrated Care System.
If the MCO limits access to Providers by use of a Care System model, the MCO must describe which Providers are available to Enrollees based on Care System enrollment.
Attend at least 50% of the EMS Agency’s regularly scheduled Prehospital Care System Quality Improvement Committee meetings and Medical Control Advisory Committee meetings.
The EMS Agency will strive to optimize the overall effectiveness of the Comprehensive Cardiac Care System and its individual components through the development of performance measures for each component and for the system function as a whole (both process and outcomes measures) and by employing continuous quality improvement strategies and collaboration with stakeholders.
AHCCCS initially covered only acute care services, however, by 1989, the program was expanded to include the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS), the State’s capitated long term care (LTC) program for the elderly and physically disabled (EPD) and the developmentally disabled (DD) populations.