Examples of Effective Date of Disenrollment in a sentence
A Member shall not be considered an Enrollee during any period following the Effective Date of Disenrollment from the Contractor’s Plan, including retroactive disenrollment periods.
A Member shall cease to be considered an Enrollee following the Effective Date of Disenrollment, including retroactive disenrollment periods.
Effective Date of Disenrollment - up to 11:59 p.m. on the last day, as determined by EOHHS, on which the Contractor is responsible for providing the activities described in this Contract to an Enrollee, as further defined by EOHHS.
Effective Date of Disenrollment – up to 11:59 p.m. on the last day, as determined by EOHHS, on which the Contractor is responsible for providing MCO Covered Services to an Enrollee and as reflected in the HIPAA 834 Outbound Enrollment File.
Effective Date of Disenrollment - up to 11:59 p.m. on the last day, as determined by EOHHS, on which the Contractor is responsible for providing the activities described in this Contract to an Attributed Member, as further defined by EOHHS.
Effective Date of Disenrollment – up to 11:59 p.m. on the last day, as determined by EOHHS, on which the Contractor is responsible for providing ACO Covered Services to an Enrollee and as reflected in the HIPAA 834 Outbound Enrollment File.
Notwithstanding this Section, Section 5.3.3 controls the Effective Date of Disenrollment.
In cases of expedited and retroactive Disenrollment, the Contractor shall be notified of the Enrollee’s Effective Date of Disenrollment by the LDSS, SDOH or NYSoH.
Effective Date of Disenrollment: The date, as defined in Section 5.3.3 of this Contract, on which an Enrollee ceases to be covered under the Contractor’s Plan.
Effective Date of Disenrollment – up to 11:59 p.m. on the last day, as determined by EOHHS, on which the Contractor is responsible for providing the activities described in this Contract to an Enrollee, as further defined by EOHHS.