Common use of Network Capacity Clause in Contracts

Network Capacity. Contractor shall maintain a provider network adequate to serve sixty percent (60%) of all Eligible Beneficiaries, including SPD beneficiaries, within Contractor’s Service Area and provide the full scope of benefits. Contractor will increase the capacity of the network as necessary to accommodate enrollment growth beyond the sixty percent (60%). However, after the first twelve months of operation, if Enrollments do not achieve seventy-five percent (75%) of the required network capacity, the Contractor's total network capacity requirement may be renegotiated.

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Samples: www.edcgov.us, www.dhcs.ca.gov

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Network Capacity. Contractor shall maintain a provider network Provider Network adequate to serve sixty percent (60%) of all Eligible Beneficiaries, including SPD beneficiaries, within Contractor’s Service Area and provide the full scope of benefits. Contractor will increase the capacity of the network Network as necessary to accommodate enrollment growth beyond the sixty percent (60%). However, after the first twelve 12 months of operation, if Enrollments do not achieve seventy-five percent (75%) of the required network Network capacity, the Contractor's total network Network capacity requirement may be renegotiated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dhcs.ca.gov

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Network Capacity. Contractor shall maintain a provider network Provider Network adequate to serve sixty percent (60%) of all Eligible Beneficiaries, including SPD beneficiaries, beneficiaries within Contractor’s Service Area and provide the full scope of benefits. Contractor will increase the capacity of the network Network as necessary to accommodate enrollment growth beyond the sixty percent (60%). However, after the first twelve 12 months of operation, if Enrollments do not achieve seventy-five percent (75%) of the required network Network capacity, the Contractor's total network Network capacity requirement may be renegotiated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dhcs.ca.gov

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