Common use of Measurable Clause in Contracts

Measurable. Applies to a Contractor objective and means the ability to determine definitively whether or not the objective has been met, or whether progress has been made toward a positive outcome. Medicaid: The joint federal/state program of medical assistance established by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, which in Georgia is administered by DCH.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Contract for Provision of Services (Centene Corp), Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

Measurable. Applies applies to a Contractor objective and means the ability to determine definitively whether whether, or not the objective has been met, or whether progress has been made toward a positive outcome. Medicaid: The joint federal/state program of medical assistance established by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, which in Georgia is administered by DCH.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract for Provision of Services (Amerigroup Corp), Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Contract (Centene Corp)

Measurable. Applies to a Contractor objective an Objective and means the ability to determine definitively whether or not the objective Objective has been met, met or whether progress has been made toward a positive outcome. Medicaid: Medicaid – The joint federal/state program of medical assistance established by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, which in Georgia is administered by DCH.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for External Quality Review Services