ENCOUNTERS Sample Clauses

ENCOUNTERS. 🟁 Stay calm and keep the animal in view, but avoid direct eye contact. Bears may interpret eye contact as a sign of aggression. Back away slowly. Never run from a bear unless you know you can reach safety. Determine whether the animal is a black bear or a grizzly bear. 🟁 If the bear charges, stand your ground. Bears commonly “bluff charge,” stopping within a few feet of a person, before fleeing in a different direction. 🟁 Keep bear spray handy. Always have a canister of bear spray (at least eight ounces) on your belt. Make sure it is an EPA registered bear spray with 1 to 2% capsaicin and related capsaicinoids, has a spray duration of at least six seconds, and a range of 25 feet. Familiarize yourself with the directions for using the spray. Use it only if confronted by a charging bear. Spray toward the bear, aiming slightly downward. 🟁 In the event that you have no bear spray, or it was ineffective and the charge is not a bluff, or the bear is exhibiting predatory behavior, you must change your approach. Signs of predatory behavior include: following, showing interest, coming into a tent, and unprovoked attacks. How you respond will depend on the species of bear attacking you. Black bear and young grizzly attacks: Always fight back. Jump up and down, wave your arms and yell. Try to look as large as possible. Never play dead – it makes you easier prey. Remember that black bears and small grizzlies can climb trees, so stay on the ground. Mature grizzly attacks [particularly females with young]: If a surprise encounter occurs or if bear spray is ineffective, drop to the ground and play dead. Lie on your stomach, clasp your hands behind your neck, and use your elbows and toes to avoid being rolled over. If the bear rolls you over, keep rolling until you land back on your stomach. Remain still and don't struggle or scream. A defensive bear will stop attacking once it feels the threat is gone. Don't move until you are sure the bear has left the area. If the grizzly is exhibiting predatory behavior or comes into a tent at night, do all you can to escape or fight back. 🟁 If an encounter occurs, contact the DNRC forest officer immediately and notify Montana FWP.
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ENCOUNTERS a. Determine the total aggregate operating expenses submitted via accepted Encounters and compare this to the total aggregate operating expenses included in the FSR after any audit adjustments. State the Encounter dollars as a percent of the audit-adjusted FSR dollars.
ENCOUNTERS. Provider shall comply with Health Plan’s and/or Subcontractor’s requirements for accurate and timely reporting of encounter data and submission of claims, as set forth in the Agreement, applicable provider manual/administrative guide, and protocols, policies and procedures provided or made available to Provider. Provider shall submit timely, complete, and accurate encounter data to Health Plan and/or Subcontractor, as applicable, in accordance with the requirements of Health Plan, Subcontractor, and the State Contract.
ENCOUNTERS a. Determine the total aggregate operating expenses submitted via accepted Encounters and compare this to the total aggregate operating expenses included in the FSR after any audit adjustments. State the Encounter dollars as a percent of the audit-adjusted FSR dollars. With the use of Alternative Transportation Services (ATS) not all Demand Response trips will be reported via encounter data. Supplemental documentation towards those trips will need to be provided by the MTOs.
ENCOUNTERS. HSD maintains oversight responsibility for evaluating and monitoring the volume, timeliness, and quality of encounter data submitted by the CONTRACTOR. If the CONTRACTOR elects to contract with a third party Contractor to process and submit encounter data, the CONTRACTOR remains responsible for the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of the encounter data submitted to HSD. HSD shall communicate directly with the CONTRACTOR any requirements and/or deficiencies regarding quality, accuracy and timeliness of encounter data, and not with the third party Contractor. The CONTRACTOR shall submit encounter data to HSD in accordance with the following:
ENCOUNTERS. Provider shall comply with Health Plan’s and/or Subcontractor’s requirements for accurate and timely reporting of encounter data and submission of claims, as set forth in the Agreement, applicable provider manual/administrative guide, and protocols, policies and procedures provided or made available to Provider. Provider shall submit timely, complete, and accurate encounter data to Health Plan and/or Subcontractor, as applicable, in accordance with the requirements of Health Plan, Subcontractor, and the State Contract. Encounter data must be accurate and include all services furnished to a Covered Person, including capitated provider’s data and rendering provider information. Encounter data must be provided within the timeframes specified and in a form that meets Health Plan, Subcontractor, and State requirements. By submitting encounter data to Health Plan and/or Subcontractor, Provider represents to Health Plan and/or Subcontractor that the data is accurate, complete and truthful, and upon Health Plan’s and/or Subcontractor’s request Provider shall certify in writing, that the data is accurate, complete, and truthful, based on Provider’s best knowledge, information and belief.
ENCOUNTERS. CMS requires that encounter data be used for rate-setting purposes. Encounter data will also be used to determine compliance with performance measures, cost neutrality calculations for waiver services and other contractual requirements as appropriate. Therefore, submission of accurate and complete encounter data is a mandatory requirement. The State maintains oversight responsibility for evaluating and monitoring the volume, timeliness, and quality of encounter data submitted by the CONTRACTOR. If the CONTRACTOR elects to contract with a third party to process and submit encounter data, the CONTRACTOR remains responsible for the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of the encounter data submitted to the State. The State shall communicate directly with the CONTRACTOR any requirements and/or deficiencies regarding quality, accuracy and timeliness of encounter data, and not with the third party contractor. The CONTRACTOR shall submit encounter data to the State in accordance with the following:
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ENCOUNTERS. 5.1 The Participating Provider agrees that every visit, consultation or service offered to the Enrollee of the Plan will be fully documented and transmitted to TSS electronically.
ENCOUNTERS. CMS requires that encounter data be used for rate-setting purposes. Encounter data will also be used to determine compliance with performance measures and other contractual requirements as appropriate. Therefore, submission of accurate and complete encounter data is a mandatory requirement. HSD/MAD maintains oversight responsibility for evaluating and monitoring the volume, timeliness, and quality of encounter data submitted by the CONTRACTOR. If the CONTRACTOR elects to contract with a third party contractor to process and submit encounter data, the CONTRACTOR remains responsible for the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of the encounter data submitted to HSD/MAD. HSD/MAD shall communicate directly with the CONTRACTOR any requirements and/or deficiencies regarding quality, accuracy and timeliness of encounter data, and not with the third party contractor. The CONTRACTOR shall submit encounter data to HSD/MAD in accordance with the following:
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