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DHCS definition

DHCS means the California Department of Health Care Services.
DHCS means the state Department of Health Care Services.
DHCS means the Department of Health Care Services.

Examples of DHCS in a sentence

  • MCP must notify LHD of any changes to the MCP-LHD Liaison in writing as soon as reasonably practical but no later than the date of change and must notify DHCS within five Working Days of the change.

  • If DHCS requests a review of any existing MOU, MCP must submit the requested MOU to DHCS within 10 Working Days of receipt of the request.

  • MCP must report to DHCS updates from quarterly meetings in a manner and at a frequency specified by DHCS.

  • Disputes between MCP and LHD that cannot be resolved in a good faith attempt between the Parties must be forwarded by MCP to DHCS and may be forwarded by LHD to DHCS.

  • MCP must provide DHCS evidence of the annual review of this MOU as well as copies of any MOU modified or renewed as a result.


More Definitions of DHCS

DHCS is the California Department of Health Care Services or any successor agency thereto.
DHCS means State of California Department of Health Care Services
DHCS means California’s “Department of Health Care Services.”
DHCS s Claimed Excess Payments” means payments that DHCS has made to Medi-Cal providers, or may make to Medi-Cal providers in the future, in excess of the amounts authorized by state law, specifically as to periods in which (1) the 2008 AB 5 Reductions, 2009 AB 5 Reductions, and/or AB 1183 Reductions were enjoined by a court, and (2) DHCS ultimately obtained federal approval from CMS to implement the reductions, and where, in
DHCS means the State of California Department of Health Care Services.
DHCS means and includes each of the California Department of Health Care Services and the Director of the California Department of Health Care Services.
DHCS s Released Claims” means any and all rights, claims, and causes of action that DHCS and/or the State had, has, or may have in the future against Medi-Cal providers for recoupment of DHCS’s Claimed Excess Payments, if CMS approves DHCS’s request not to recoup those payments in accordance with Paragraph III.A.2, supra. However, “DHCS’s Released Claims” shall not include any claims for recoupment of DHCS’s Claimed Excess Payments as to any Opt Out Provider.