Common use of MCO Response Time Frames Clause in Contracts

MCO Response Time Frames. The MCO must submit required reports, requests for information, documentation, ad hoc reports, data certification forms, overpayment remittances, or any other item required within the time frames provided by this Contract or by BMS. If an MCO does not submit a required or ad hoc report, requests for information, documentation, data certification form, overpayment remittance, or item required to meet any State or Federal reporting requirements (e.g., provider-preventable conditions) to BMS within the timeframes outlined in this Contract or in the BMS’ request, BMS may assess liquidated damages on the MCO. The MCO will have a one (1) business day grace period following the due date of the data, report, requests for information, documentation, overpayment remittance, or data certification form. However, for each additional day an item is overdue beyond the grace period, BMS may assess liquidated damages on the MCO as outlined in Article II, Section 6 and Appendix F.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Service Provider Agreement, Service Provider Agreement, Model Purchase of Service Provider Agreement

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MCO Response Time Frames. The MCO must submit required reports, requests for information, documentation, ad hoc reports, data certification forms, overpayment remittances, or any other item required within the time frames provided by this Contract or by BMSthe Department. If an MCO does not submit a required or ad hoc report, requests for information, documentation, data certification form, overpayment remittance, or item required to meet any State or Federal reporting requirements (e.g., provider-provider- preventable conditions) to BMS the Department within the timeframes outlined in this Contract or in the BMS’ Department’s request, BMS the Department may assess liquidated damages on the MCO. The MCO will have a one (1) business day grace period following the due date of the data, report, requests for information, documentation, overpayment remittance, or data certification form. However, for each additional calendar day an item is overdue beyond the grace period, BMS the Department may assess liquidated damages on the MCO as outlined in Article II, Section 6 and Appendix F.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Provider Agreement, dhhr.wv.gov, dhhr.wv.gov

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MCO Response Time Frames. The MCO must submit required reports, requests for information, documentation, ad hoc reports, data certification forms, overpayment remittances, or any other item required within the time frames provided by this Contract or by BMS. If an MCO does not submit a required or ad hoc report, requests for information, documentation, data certification form, overpayment remittance, or item required to meet any State or Federal reporting requirements (e.g., provider-preventable conditions) to BMS within the timeframes outlined in this Contract or in the BMS’ request, BMS may assess liquidated damages on the MCO. The MCO will have a one (1) business day grace period following the due date of the data, report, requests for information, documentation, overpayment remittance, or data certification form. However, for each additional day an item is overdue beyond the grace period, BMS may assess liquidated damages on the MCO as outlined in Article II, Section 6 and Appendix F.G.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Model Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Service Provider Agreement

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