Examples of Delivery System Network in a sentence
Assurance of Adequate Capacity and Services—Preliminary Delivery System Network (DSN) submissions.
To ensure not only provision of accommodations, but provider access as well, UHN, on behalf of UHA, continuously monitors its provider network, as outlined in the following policies: PN8 – Monitoring Network Availability; PN9 – Monitoring Network Access; and PN12 – Delivery System Network Workflow.
If a provider (whether employees or subcontractors) are not required to be licensed or certified by a State of Oregon board or licensing agency, UHN shall document, certify, and report in the Delivery System Network (DSN) Provider Report required under Exhibit G of the CCO Contract, the date of the provider’s education, experience, competence, and supervision are adequate to permit performance of such provider’s specific assigned duties.
DMC-ODS MEDI-CAL NETWORK: Bidder is currently a Drug Medi-Cal provider through Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System Network 5 Points H.
A Flexible Service or Support must be ordered by and under the supervision of a PCPCH or other primacy care provider in the Contractor’s Delivery System Network when authorized in accordance with CCO policy for authorizing Flexible Services or Supports.
The Concurrent Auditor shall not disclose directly or indirectly any information, materials and details of the Bank’s infrastructure / systems/ equipment etc., which may come to the possession or knowledge of the Concurrent Auditor during the course of discharging contractual obligations in connection with this agreement, to any third party and shall at all times hold the same in strictest confidence.
Contractor shall also provide a choice of Providers who are able to provide Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services within the Delivery System Network that are, if available, offered in non-traditional settings that are accessible to Families, diverse Communities, and underserved populations.
Prior to ACTION, the Integrated Delivery System Network (IDSRN),10 was funded from 2000-2005, and awarded nearly$26 million for 93 projects.
UHA shall also utilize grievance and appeal data to identify member access issues by geographic area, by provider type, by special needs populations, and by subcontractor or subcontracted activity (PN12 – Delivery System Network Workflow).
CCOs demonstrate this through submission of the Delivery System Network (DSN) and DSN Provider Capacity Reports.