Common use of Changes in Capacity Clause in Contracts

Changes in Capacity. 5.7.3.1. The Contractor must notify Great Rivers sixty (60) days prior to closing any offices or changing service capacity at any office. If service capacity is changed the Contractor must submit a plan to Great Rivers thirty (30) days prior to the change in capacity describing how service levels for clients receiving services at those locations will be continued. 5.7.3.2. The Contractor shall notify Great Rivers of any other changes in capacity that results in the Contractor being unable to meet any of the Access Standards required in this Agreement. Events that affect capacity include the decrease in the number or frequency of a required service, an employee strike or other work stoppage related to union activities, or any changes that result in the Contractor being unable to provide timely, Medically Necessary services. 5.7.3.3. If Great Rivers issues a stop placement of clients at Contractor’s treatment facility upon finding that a facility is not in substantial compliance with provisions of any WAC related to behavioral health treatment, the Contractor must work with Great Rivers to transition care of any impacted individuals. 5.7.3.4. The Contractor shall notify Great Rivers when unable to deliver services defined within the statement of work and follow Great Rivers Network Capacity policy. 5.7.3.5. If any event in Changes in Capacity occurs, the Contractor must submit a plan to Great Rivers that includes at least: • Notification to Ombuds services. • A crisis Service Plan. • A client notification plan. • A plan for provision of uninterrupted services. • A plan for retention and/or transfer of clinical records • Any information released to the media.

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Sources: Provider Contract, Provider Contract

Changes in Capacity. 5.7.3.1. The Contractor must notify Great Rivers sixty (60) days prior to closing any offices or changing service capacity at any office. If service capacity is changed the Contractor must submit a plan to Great Rivers thirty (30) days prior to the change in capacity describing how service levels for clients receiving services at those locations will be continued. 5.7.3.2. The Contractor shall notify Great Rivers of any other changes in capacity that results in the Contractor being unable to meet any of the Access Standards required in this Agreement. Events that affect capacity include the decrease in the number or frequency of a required service, an employee strike or other work stoppage related to union activities, or any changes that result in the Contractor being unable to provide timely, Medically Necessary services. 5.7.3.3. If Great Rivers issues a stop placement of clients at Contractor’s treatment facility upon finding that a facility is not in substantial compliance with provisions of any WAC related to behavioral health treatment, the Contractor must work with Great Rivers to transition care of any impacted individuals. 5.7.3.4. The Contractor shall notify Great Rivers when unable to deliver services defined within the statement of work and follow Great Rivers Network Capacity policy. 5.7.3.5. If any event in Changes in Capacity occurs, the Contractor must submit a plan to Great Rivers that includes at least: Notification to Ombuds services. A crisis Service Plan. A client notification plan. A plan for provision of uninterrupted services. A plan for retention and/or transfer of clinical records Any information released to the media.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Provider Contract

Changes in Capacity. 5.7.3.1. The Contractor must notify Great Rivers sixty (60) days prior to closing any offices or changing service capacity at any office. If service capacity is changed the Contractor must submit a plan to Great Rivers thirty (30) days prior to the change in capacity describing how service levels for clients receiving services at those locations will be continued. 5.7.3.2. The Contractor shall notify Great Rivers of any other changes in capacity that results in the Contractor being unable to meet any of the Access Standards required in this Agreement. Events that affect capacity include the decrease in the number or frequency of a required service, an employee strike or other work stoppage related to union activities, or any changes that result in the Contractor being unable to provide timely, Medically Necessary services. 5.7.3.3. If Great Rivers issues a stop placement of clients at Contractor’s treatment facility upon finding that a facility is not in substantial compliance with provisions of any WAC related to behavioral health treatment, the Contractor must work with Great Rivers to transition care of any impacted individuals. 5.7.3.4. The Contractor shall notify Great Rivers when unable to deliver services defined within the statement of work and follow Great Rivers Network Capacity policy. 5.7.3.5. If any event in Changes in Capacity occurs, the Contractor must submit a plan to Great Rivers that includes at least: • Notification to Ombuds services. • A crisis Service Plan. A client notification plan. A plan for provision of uninterrupted services. A plan for retention and/or transfer of clinical records Any information released to the media.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Provider Contract