Examples of Periodicity Schedule in a sentence
MCOs must provide screenings (periodic comprehensive child health assessments) according to the West Virginia Periodicity Schedule to all enrollees eligible to receive them.
Such services shall include, without limitation, periodic health screenings and appropriate and up- to-date immunizations using the ACIP Recommended Immunization Schedule and AAP Bright Futures of all EPSDT eligible Members, in accordance with the Periodicity Schedule established by the Division for EPSDT services, including periodic examinations for vision, dental, and hearing and all medically necessary services.
Periodicity Schedule – the requirements and frequency by which periodic screening services are provided and covered.
The Periodicity Schedule is maintained by the Office of Maternal and Child Health within the Bureau for Public Health at DHHR and corresponds to the AAP’s Bright Futures Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents.
Such services shall include, without limitation, periodic health screenings and appropriate and up-to- date immunization using the ACIP Recommended Immunization Schedule of all Enrollees age one (1) or under one, in accordance with the Periodicity Schedule established for EPSDT services, including periodic examinations for vision, dental, and hearing and all medically necessary services.
The Periodicity Schedule is maintained by the Office of Maternal and Child Health within the Bureau for Public Health at the Department for Health and Human Resources and corresponds to the American Academy of Pediatrics’ (AAP) Bright Futures Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents.
In addition, the Contractor agrees to have written policies and procedures for conducting tracking, follow-up, and outreach to ensure compliance with Rhode Island EPSDT Periodicity Schedule.
The Periodicity Schedule is maintained by the Office of Maternal and Child Health within the Bureau for Public Health at the Department for Health and Human Resources, and corresponds to the American Academy of Pediatrics’ (AAP) Bright Futures Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents.
Such services shall include, without limitation, periodic health screenings and appropriate and up-to- date immunizations using the ACIP Recommended Immunization Schedule of all Members age one (1) or under one (1), in accordance with the Periodicity Schedule established for EPSDT services, including periodic examinations for vision, dental, and hearing and all medically necessary services.
The Periodicity Schedule is maintained by the Office of Maternal and Child Health within the Bureau for Public Health at DHHR, and corresponds to the AAP’s Bright Futures Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents.