Common use of Bases for Discretionary Involuntary Disenrollment Clause in Contracts

Bases for Discretionary Involuntary Disenrollment. 2.3.2.5.1.1. Disruptive conduct: When the Enrollee engages in conduct or behavior that substantially impairs the Contractor’s ability to furnish Covered Items and Services to either this Enrollee or other Enrollees and provided the Contractor made and documented reasonable efforts to resolve the problems presented by the Enrollee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.cms.gov, www.cms.gov, calduals.org

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Bases for Discretionary Involuntary Disenrollment. 2.3.2.5.1.1. a. Disruptive conduct: When the Enrollee engages in conduct or behavior that substantially impairs the Contractor’s ability to furnish provide for or arrange Covered Items and Services to either this Enrollee or other Enrollees and provided the Contractor made and documented reasonable efforts to resolve the problems presented by the Enrollee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: clpc.ucsf.edu, www.mass.gov

Bases for Discretionary Involuntary Disenrollment. 2.3.2.5.1.1. Disruptive conduct: When the Enrollee Enrollee‌ engages in conduct or behavior that substantially impairs the Contractor’s ability to furnish Covered Items and Services to either this Enrollee or other Enrollees and provided the Contractor made and documented reasonable efforts to resolve the problems presented by the Enrollee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: calduals.org, www.cms.gov

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Bases for Discretionary Involuntary Disenrollment. 2.3.2.5.1.1. Disruptive conduct: When the Enrollee engages in conduct or behavior that substantially impairs the Contractor’s ability to furnish provide for or arrange Covered Items and Services to either this Enrollee or other Enrollees and provided the Contractor made and documented reasonable efforts to resolve the problems presented by the Enrollee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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