Network Notifications Sample Clauses

Network Notifications. The official means of communication regarding non-material changes related to Claims and/or reimbursement such as new coding edits, documentation requirements, accepted modifiers and other billing issues. Network Notifications are published a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance of the change and are located on the CMHSP website atClick or tap here to enter text. For purpose of this definition, “non-material changes” are those changes related to Claims and/or reimbursements that will not decrease Provider’s payment or compensation or will not change the administrative procedures in a way that may reasonably be expected to significantly increase Provider’s administrative expense.
Network Notifications. The official means of communication regarding non-material changes related to Claims and/or reimbursement such as billing code changes, documentation requirements, accepted modifiers, or other billing matters. Network Notifications are published a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance of the effective date of the change, unless such changes are necessary sooner as required by law or rule, or for CMHSP or LRE to comply with any legal or contractual obligation for which it is responsible. For the purpose of this definition, “non-material” are those changes related to Claims and/or reimbursement that will not decrease Provider’s payment or compensation or will not change the administrative procedures in a way that may reasonably be expected to significantly increase Provider’s administrative expense.
Network Notifications. The official means of communication regarding non-material changes related to Claims and/or reimbursement such as new coding edits, documentation requirements, accepted modifiers and other billing issues. Network Notifications are published a minimum of thirty (30) days in advance of the change. For purpose of this definition, “non-material changes” are those changes related to Claims and/or reimbursements that will not decrease Provider’s payment or compensation or will not change the administrative procedures in a way that may reasonably be expected to significantly increase Provider’s administrative expense.