Home Patient definition
Examples of Home Patient in a sentence
The Active NxStage Home Patient Census shall not include patients prescribed to receive therapy with the NxStage System One (i) in a nursing home or an in-center self-care setting or (ii) in connection with an evaluation of more frequent therapy, home therapy or the System One (such as under NxStage’s “Experience the Difference” program).
For purposes hereof, the term “Active NxStage Home Patient Census” is defined to mean the Authorized Customer Locations’ aggregate number of [**] then prescribed to receive, and receiving, dialysis with the NxStage System One.
For the sake of clarity, both existing and new patients in Authorized Customer Locations existing as of the Second Amendment Effective Date that become joint venture locations after January 1, 2014 shall continue to be included in the Active NxStage Home Patient Census.
No information about the patient/family/caregiver which might identify the patient will be released by a patient of the agency without the informed consent of that patient or his/her representative, unless otherwise required to provide care to the patient or required by court order, federal, state or monitoring agencies or other use or disclosure identified in the Health Home Patient Information Sharing Consent Form C.
If the release of information to a third-party organization not listed as a Participating Partner is necessary to ensure effective care management, the patient must initial an addendum to the Health Home Patient Information Sharing Consent Form listing the organization as a Participating Partner.
Once a member has signed the “Health Home Patient Information Sharing Consent” MCOs shall also share data necessary for the ongoing engagement and coordination of care.
Patients will be required to sign a Health Home Patient Information Sharing Consent Form at the time of enrollment into the Health Home that authorizes disclosure of information to any of the organizations listed as Participating Partners for defined purposes as permitted by law and agreed upon as regulation.
If a patient chooses to disenroll from Health Home services she/he must sign a Health Home Patient information Sharing Withdrawal of consent form (DOH- 5058).
Provide outreach, contact and engagement services to Health Home Candidates, including securing a signed NYSDOH approved Health Home Patient Information Sharing Consent from those Health Home Candidates choosing to receive Health Home Services so that Health Home may share Member’s medical records, encounter data and other health information with MCO, Health Home Services Providers that are Participating Providers and NYSDOH, as applicable and appropriate.
Once a Member has signed the Health Home Patient Information Sharing Consent MCOs shall also share data necessary for the ongoing engagement and coordination of care.