MCP Membership Acceptance Documentation and Reconciliation Sample Clauses

The "MCP Membership Acceptance, Documentation, and Reconciliation" clause establishes the procedures and requirements for admitting new members to the MCP (Managed Care Program), maintaining accurate records of membership, and regularly verifying membership data. In practice, this clause outlines the steps an applicant must follow to become a member, the documentation they must provide, and the process by which membership records are periodically reviewed and updated to ensure accuracy. Its core function is to ensure that only eligible individuals are enrolled, that membership information is kept current, and that discrepancies are promptly identified and resolved, thereby maintaining the integrity and reliability of the program's membership records.
MCP Membership Acceptance Documentation and Reconciliation a. Medicaid Consumer Hotline Contractor - The MCP shall provide to the Hotline ODM prior-approved MCP materials and directories for distribution to eligible individuals who request additional information about the MCP.
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