Common use of Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Planning Clause in Contracts

Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Planning. The MCP must develop and implement an Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) approved Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan for natural, man-made, or technological disasters and other public emergencies (e.g., floods, extreme heat, extreme cold, etc.) The MCP must notify its Contract Administrator immediately when the Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan has been activated. The MCP must make a current version of the approved Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Plan available to all staff. The MCP must designate both a primary and alternate point of contact who will perform the following functions: being available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during the time of an emergency; being responsible for monitoring news, alerts and warnings about disaster/emergency events; having decision-making authority on behalf of the MCP; responding to directives issued by ODM; and cooperating with the local- and state-level Emergency Management Agencies. The MCP must communicate any changes to the primary and alternate point of contact to the Contract Administrator at least one business day prior to the effective date of the change. The MCP must participate in ODM sanctioned workgroups and processes to establish a state- level emergency response plan which will include a provision for Medicaid consumers, and will comply with the resulting procedures. During the time of an emergency or a natural, technological, or man-made disaster, the MCP must be able to generate a current list of members for whom an individual disaster plan, according to the specifications below, has been developed, including the risk and the individual- level plan, and distribute to local and state emergency management authorities according to the protocol established by ODM.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Planning. The MCP must develop and implement an Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) approved Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan for natural, man-made, or technological disasters and other public emergencies (e.g., floods, extreme heat, extreme cold, etc.) The MCP must notify its Contract Administrator immediately when the Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan has been activated. The MCP must make a current version of the approved Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Plan available to all staff. The MCP must designate both a primary and alternate point of contact who will perform the following functions: being available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during the time of an emergency; being responsible for monitoring news, alerts and warnings about disaster/emergency events; having decision-making authority on behalf of the MCP; responding to directives issued by ODM; and cooperating with the local- and state-level Emergency Management Agencies. The MCP must communicate any changes to the primary and alternate point of contact to the Contract Administrator at least one business day prior to the effective date of the change. The MCP must participate in ODM sanctioned workgroups and processes to establish a state- level emergency response plan which will include a provision for Medicaid consumers, and will comply with the resulting procedures. _During the time of an emergency or a natural, technological, or man-made disaster, the MCP must be able to generate a current list of members for whom an individual disaster plan, according to the specifications below, has been developed, including the risk and the individual- level plan, and distribute to local and state emergency management authorities according to the protocol established by ODM.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Planning. The MCP MCOP must develop and implement an Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) -approved Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan for natural, man-made, or technological disasters and other public emergencies (e.g., floods, extreme heat, extreme cold, etc.) The MCP MCOP must notify its Contract Administrator immediately when the Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan has been activated. The MCP MCOP must make a current version of the approved Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Plan available to all staff. The MCP MCOP must designate both a primary and alternate point of contact who will perform the following functions: being available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during the time of an emergency; being responsible for monitoring news, alerts and warnings about disaster/emergency events; having decision-making authority on behalf of the MCPMCOP; responding to directives issued by ODM; and cooperating with the local- and state-level Emergency Management Agencies. The MCP MCOP must communicate any changes to the primary and alternate point of contact to the Contract Administrator at least one business day prior to the effective date of the change. The MCP MCOP must participate in ODM sanctioned workgroups and processes to establish a state- state-level emergency response plan which will include a provision for Medicaid consumers, and will comply with the resulting procedures. During the time of an emergency or a natural, technological, or man-made disaster, the MCP MCOP must be able to generate a current list of members for whom an individual disaster plan, according to the specifications below, has been developed, including the risk and the individual- individual-level plan, and distribute to local and state emergency management authorities according to the protocol established by ODM.. Individual Disaster/Emergency Response Plan The MCOP must identify members who are at risk for harm, loss, or injury during any potential natural, technological, or manmade disaster. The MCOP must assure that every member who is technology and/or service dependent, with no known reasonable means to access services, is known and documented as part of the plan’s Comprehensive Disaster/Emergency Response Plan. For these members, the MCOP must develop an individual-level plan with the member if appropriate. The member-level plan must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Ohio Department

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