Domain Score Calculation Clause Samples

The Domain Score Calculation clause defines the method by which a specific score or rating is determined for a particular domain, such as a website or area of expertise. Typically, this involves outlining the metrics, data sources, and algorithms used to assess and compute the score, ensuring that the process is transparent and repeatable. By establishing a clear framework for how domain scores are calculated, this clause ensures consistency and fairness in evaluations, helping to prevent disputes and misunderstandings regarding the scoring process.
Domain Score Calculation. The domain scoring and approach will, as applicable, be consistent with other MassHealth incentive programs or other incentive program practices. Domain scoring includes the following components: a. Using the predetermined weights specified in Table 3, a domain score will be calculated by taking each performance measure score in the domain and calculating the sum of each performance measure score multiplied by its respective performance measure weight: b. If the Contractor is not eligible for a measure (e.g., does not meet the denominator criteria or minimum volume), the weighting will be redistributed equally to the eligible performance measures in the domain.