Indigent Registry and Identification Card Procedures Sample Clauses

Indigent Registry and Identification Card Procedures. The District will develop and continuously maintain a registry of persons who make application and whom it determines to be Indigents, and the District will deliver copies of such registry to Xxxxx. A copy of the registry shall be maintained at the Nueces County Facilities, and at such other locations as Xxxxx, in its reasonable discretion, determines are necessary or appropriate for the delivery of Health Care Services hereunder. Additionally, the District shall provide each Indigent with a patient identification card identifying her or him as being entitled to receive Health Care Services hereunder. Such patient identification card shall be valid for the period of time set forth in the Handbook. The District will issue new patient identification cards on an ongoing basis, but renewed as to Indigents after determining a person’s status (or continued status) at such time as an Indigent. Xxxxx may require presentation of a valid patient identification card, after making reasonable and good faith efforts to verify the identity of the person presenting himself/herself as an Indigent, for such Indigent to be eligible to receive Health Care Services. Xxxxx shall make reasonable and good faith efforts to determine whether a person presenting himself/herself for services who otherwise is uninsured is included within the registry. Xxxxx shall require any subcontractor that provides Health Care Services to include in its subcontract with Xxxxx (a) a covenant to comply with the provisions in this section, and (b) an agreement to include such a covenant in any subcontract between such subcontractor and any of its subcontractors that provide Health Care Services.
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