Key Activity definition

Key Activity means any of the following in relation to a Licensed Product:
Key Activity. Ongoing license verification Contractor Responsibilities‌ • Verify online current license status • If online verification is unavailable, call provider to send in license information and send paper verification request to the provider • Update system with license numbers and end dates for continued enrollment Performance Measures • Online: If automatic verification not possible, but on-line verification is available: 95% of all licenses will be verified against an appropriate licensing authority (and the MMIS license end date will be updated) within 30 days after an MMIS license expiration date*.
Key Activity. Expanded timeframes for processing all applications due to some data elements being maintained in a separate database (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) Contractor Responsibilities • Track new enrollments to ensure data are transferred to other database (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, hereinafter known as the “web tool”) • Enter NPI and taxonomy codes to the web tool after the data transfer (usually overnight) Performance Measures • 95% of new enrollment NPI and taxonomy codes are added to the web tool within 2 business days after a provider file has been added to MMIS. Key Activity: Additional applications processed Contractor Responsibilities • Process increased volume of requests for groups • Process increased volume of provider applications (for example, the Mayo Clinic). Performance Measures • All existing performance standards apply (refer to section 6.3.2.2.7 of the original contract).

Examples of Key Activity in a sentence

  • For Xxxx Xxxxxx Chairs, ad personam Xxxx Xxxxxx Chairs, Teaching Modules and Information and Research Activities a new system of flat-rate financing for the awarding of grants under the Xxxx Xxxxxx Programme, Key Activity 1, will apply.

  • Key Activity A: Shall provide comprehensive voluntary services for a MINIMUM of 50 families with a screened out child welfare referral and/or referral closed after initial assessment during the 2016-2017 fiscal grant year.

  • Key Activity: Conduct re-enrollment of all active Iowa Medicaid providers Key Activity: Identify provider training needs and provide education to providers on NPI and enrollment renewal.

  • Key Activity 1(June and July, 2011) Key Activity #1 – Ongoing Project Management Services These services commence immediately upon the execution of the contract and continue until the deliverables are completed to the Department’s satisfaction.

  • Key Activity: Produce weekly reports on the project status Key Activity: Provide technical assistance to Iowa Medicaid providers on the NPI verification process and the enrollment renewal process.

  • Key Activity: Hold training sessions in the following cities: • Fort Dodge, Emmetsburg, Xxxxx City, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Bettendorf, Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Ottumwa, Des Moines, Xxxxxxx City, Muscatine, Burlington, Centerville, and Marshalltown.

  • Contractor Responsibilities • Continue Project Management Office (PMO) established in Amendment 5, Attachment B, Key Activity #1.

  • Key Activity #1: Assist in the transition of the current IME contracts to the new IME contracts.

  • Key Activity 2 (June, July and August, 2011) Key Activity #3 – DHS HBE Visioning Process Support Guiding the planning and development of Iowa’s Health Benefits Exchange, which will be linked to both a new eligibility determination system and Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS), is a responsibility of Iowa’s HBE Interagency Workgroup.

  • Key Activity #3: Monitor the updating of all IME Operational Procedures resulting from the implementation of the new IME Professional Services contracts.


More Definitions of Key Activity

Key Activity. Credentialing Waiver Providers and adding HCPCT codes into ISIS Contractor Responsibilities: • Verify requirements are met to provide services under requested waiver program • Forward and track application to HCBS Specialist if unable to determine whether requirements are met • Enter approved application into MMIS and the database located at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Enter corresponding codes into ISIS for each program approved Performance Measures • All existing performance standards apply (refer to section 6.3.2.2.7 of the original contract). • 95% of all HCBS services approved are added to ISIS within 2 business days after approval. Key Activity: Expanded provider types Contractor Responsibilities: Enroll the following new provider types: • Children’s Mental Health WaiverRemedial Services • HCBS Habilitation Services • Exception to Policy (Type 60, 61) • PACE Performance Measures‌ • All existing performance standards apply to the expanded provider categories (refer to section

Related to Key Activity

  • Outside Activity means any private practice, private consulting, additional teaching or research, or other activity, compensated or uncompensated, which is not part of the employee's assigned duties and for which the University has provided no compensation.

  • Detrimental Activity means any of the following: (i) unauthorized disclosure of any confidential or proprietary information of any member of the Company Group; (ii) any activity that would be grounds to terminate the Participant’s employment or service with the Service Recipient for Cause; (iii) a breach by the Participant of any restrictive covenant by which such Participant is bound, including, without limitation, any covenant not to compete or not to solicit, in any agreement with any member of the Company Group; or (iv) fraud or conduct contributing to any financial restatements or irregularities, as determined by the Committee in its sole discretion.

  • Prohibited Activity means any service or activity on behalf of a Competing Business that involves the planning, management, supervision, or providing of services that are similar in nature or purpose to those services Employee provided to the Company within the last 12 months of Employee’s employment with the Company or any other activities that would involve the use or disclosure of Confidential Information.