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CMS definition

Examples of CMS in a sentence

  • This Arrangement is subject to early termination by either Party only if: (1) CMS terminates either the CTO Participation Agreement or the Practice Participation Agreement, or (2) if CMS authorizes, in writing, such early termination of this Arrangement.

  • Either Party may terminate this Arrangement annually or earlier by providing written notice of termination to the other Party, CMS and the Program Management Office.

  • CMS will calculate the Practice’s Care Management Fees (“CMF”), Health Equity Advancement and Resource Transformation (“HEART”) payment, and Population-Based Payment (“PBP”), as applicable, according to the CTO Participation Agreement, the Practice Participation Agreement, and the Payment Methodologies described therein.

  • The Contractor shall provide EOHHS with any other information that CMS or EOHHS deems necessary to adequately monitor and evaluate the financial strength of the Contractor or that must be provided to CMS or EOHHS by law, as further specified by EOHHS.

  • System Agency, at its own discretion, may extend this Contract for one additional one-year period, subject to CMS approved funding and legislative appropriations, or as necessary, in the discretion of HHSC, to complete the mission of the procurement, subject to terms and conditions mutually agreeable to the Parties.


More Definitions of CMS

CMS means the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of HHS and any successor thereof and any predecessor thereof, including the United States Health Care Financing Administration.
CMS means the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and any successor thereto.
CMS means the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of HHS and any Person succeeding to the functions thereof.
CMS means the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, formerly known as the Health Care Financing Administration or HCFA, and any successor thereto.