Member Record definition

Member Record for this Section means only those administrative, enrollment, case management and other such records maintained by MCO and is not intended to include patient records maintained by participating Network Providers.
Member Record for this Section means only those administrative, enrollment, case management and other such records maintained by HMO and is not intended to include patient records maintained by participating Network Providers.
Member Record is defined as each unique customer loyalty Program Member Record managed by the Program. 100K Member Records shall mean one hundred thousand Member Records. Merchandise: is defined as a unique item or SKU of a consumer good. Module: is defined as each production database running the Programs.

Examples of Member Record in a sentence

  • Member Record — A record contained on the Daily Membership File or the Monthly Membership File that contains information on MA eligibility, managed care coverage, and the category of assistance, which help establish the covered services for which a Recipient is eligible.

  • Voided Member Record — A Member Record used by the Department to advise the PH-MCO that a certain related Member Record previously submitted by the Department to the PH-MCO should be voided.

  • A Voided Member Record can be recognized by its illogical sequence of PH-MCO membership start and end dates with the end date preceding the Start Date.

  • Member Record — A record on the Daily 834 Eligibility File or the Monthly 834 Eligibility File that contains information on MA eligibility, managed care coverage, and the category of assistance, which help establish the covered services for which a Recipient is eligible.

  • Service, salary, and contributions cannot be allocated to a member who has not been enrolled via a PMR.In the Plan Member Record (PMR) Electronic Form portlet, you can complete and submit your PMRs and view the history of the PMRs you have submitted.


More Definitions of Member Record

Member Record for this Section
Member Record for this section means only those administrative, enrollment, case management, and other such records maintained by the CONTRACTOR and is not intended to include Member records maintained by participating Contract Providers. When the CONTRACTOR produces reports or other forms of information that the CONTRACTOR believes consist of proprietary or otherwise Confidential Information, the CONTRACTOR must clearly mark such information as Confidential Information or provide written notice to HCA that it considers the information confidential. If HCA receives a request, filed in accordance with the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act, NMSA 1978, 14-2-1 et seq. (“IPRA”) seeking information that has been identified by the CONTRACTOR as proprietary or otherwise confidential, HCA will deliver a copy of the IPRA request to the CONTRACTOR. Each Party agrees to: Notify the other Parties promptly of any unauthorized possession, use, knowledge or attempt thereof, by any person or entity that may become known to it, of any Confidential Information or any information identified as confidential or proprietary; Promptly furnish to the other Parties full details of the unauthorized possession, use, knowledge, or attempt thereof and use reasonable efforts to assist the other Parties in investigating or preventing the reoccurrence of any unauthorized possession, use, knowledge or attempt thereof of Confidential Information; Cooperate with the other Parties in any litigation and investigation against third parties deemed necessary by such Party to protect its proprietary rights; and Promptly prevent a recurrence of any such unauthorized possession, use or knowledge of such information. The CONTRACTOR and all its Subcontractors, Major Subcontractors, Providers, consultants, representatives, Providers, and agents must comply with all applicable statutes and regulations regarding information security, including without limitation, the following: Health and Human Services Enterprise Information Security Standards and Guidelines; HIPAA; HITECH Act; and
Member Record for this section means only those administrative, enrollment, case management and other such records maintained by CONTRACTOR and is not intended to include patient records maintained by participating network providers.
Member Record has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2.10.1 of this Agreement.
Member Record is defined as each unique customer loyalty Program Member Record managed by the Program. 100K Member Records shall mean one hundred thousand Member Records. Member Record: каждая уникальная Запись Участника Программы лояльности заказчиков, которой управляет Программа. «100K Member Records» обозначает сто тысяч записей Member Record. Merchandise: is defined as a unique item or SKU of a consumer good. Merchandise: уникальный элемент или SKU потребительского товара. Module: is defined as each production database running the Programs. Module: каждая база данных, находящаяся в промышленной эксплуатации и выполняющая Программы.
Member Record. A record contained on the Daily Membership File or the Monthly Membership File that contains information on eligibility, managed care coverage, and the category of assistance, which help establish the covered services for which a consumer is eligible. Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services: Medicaid services for the treatment of mental or emotional disorders and treatment of chemical dependency disorders. National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA): An organization that sets standards, evaluates and accredits health plans and other managed health care organizations. Net Worth (Equity): The residual interest in the assets of an entity that remains after deducting its liabilities.
Member Record is defined as each unique customer loyalty program Member Record managed by the program. 100k Member Records shall mean one hundred thousand Member Records. For example, a multicore chip based server with an Oracle Processor Core Factor of 0.25 installed and/or running the program (other than Standard Edition One programs or Standard Edition programs) on 6 cores would require 2 processor licenses (6 multiplied by a core processor licensing factor of .25 equals 1.50, which is then rounded up to the next whole number, which is 2). As another example, a multicore server for a hardware platform not specified in the Oracle Processor Core Factor Table installed and/or running the program on 10 cores would require 10 processor licenses (10 multiplied by a core processor licensing factor of 1.0 for ‘All other multicore chips’ equals