DMAS staff definition

DMAS staff means persons employed by the Department of Medical Assistance Services.
DMAS staff means individuals who perform utilization review, recommendation of preauthorization for service type and intensity, and review of recipient level of care criteria.
DMAS staff means persons employed by or contracted with DMAS.

Examples of DMAS staff in a sentence

  • This review process will be closely supervised by DMAS, with experienced DMAS staff conducting quality assurance reviews of a sample of QMRs performed by the CCC Plus health plans each quarter.

  • The criminal record check shall be available for review by DMAS staff who are authorized by the agency to review these files.

  • This documentation must be made available to DMAS staff or its contractors, upon request.

  • Additional supervisory visits may be required under the following circumstances: (i) at the provider's discretion; (ii) at the request of the individual when a change in the individual's condition has occurred; (iii) any time the health, safety, or welfare of the individual could be at risk; and (iv) at the request of the DMAS staff.

  • Utilization review of individual-specific documentation shall be conducted by DMAS staff.

  • These records shall be reviewed periodically by DMAS staff or its designated agent who is authorized by DMAS to review these files.

  • A copy of this letter shall be forwarded to the DMAS staff within five business days of the letter's date.

  • Requests for change of PCP "for cause" are not subject to the 12-month limitation, but shall be reviewed and approved by DMAS staff on an individual basis.

  • The DMAS staff shall review the CSP every 12 months or more frequently as required to assure proper utilization of services.

  • In this quarter, the Department’s staff provided technical assistance to DMAS staff and formal training to DARS and DBHDS staff about currently allowable employment services under the HCBS waivers.


More Definitions of DMAS staff

DMAS staff means individuals hired by the Department of Medical Assistance Services who perform utilization review, or other DMAS personnel.
DMAS staff means individuals DMAS employees who perform utilization review, recommendation of preauthorization for preauthorize service type and intensity, provide
DMAS staff means DMAS employees who perform utilization review, preauthorize service type and intensity, and provide technical assistance, and review of individual level of care criteria.
DMAS staff means individuals DMAS employees who perform utilization review, recommendation of preauthorization for preauthorize service type and intensity, provide technical assistance, and review of recipient individual level of care criteria.
DMAS staff means individuals who perform utilization review, recommendation of preauthorization
DMAS staff means DMAS employees who perform utilization review, preauthorize service type and intensity, and provide technical assistance.

Related to DMAS staff

  • Key Staff means staff in positions of executive or managerial responsibility and/or whose performance affects the viability of the business;

  • the staff means all the staff who have a contract of employment with the institution;

  • Supplier Staff means all persons employed by the Supplier together with the Supplier's servants, agents, suppliers and Sub-Contractors used in the performance of its obligations under this Framework Agreement or any Call-Off Agreements;

  • Program Staff means a person employed by the local program who is knowledgeable in a particular subject matter. For the purposes of the complaint process, program staff may not be involved in a specific complaint prior to the receipt of the complaint or the request for a review of the complaint.

  • Teaching Staff means teachers and the principal or head teacher employed at the Academy.

  • Medical Review Officer (MRO means a licensed physician, employed with or contracted with the City, responsible for receiving laboratory results generated by the City's drug testing program who has knowledge of substance abuse disorders, laboratory testing procedures, and chain of custody collection procedures; who verifies positive, confirmed test results, and who has the necessary and appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual's confirmed positive test result together with his or her medical history and any other relevant biomedical information.

  • SDR means a Special Drawing Right as defined by the International Monetary Fund.