Common use of PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES Clause in Contracts

PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES. The Office of Substance Abuse, in consultation with Provider representatives, has established standards and performance requirements relative to the quantity and quality of client service and care, and to administrative and fiscal management. The standards, as described below, represent the performance goals for client services. Administrative and fiscal management standards and requirements are listed in Rider B, C, D and E. Contracts will be on an expense basis. Allocation of resources for the contract year may be affected by agency performance in the previous year. REPORTING NOTE: Most of the data for performance monitoring is taken directly from the Treatment Data System (TDS). Providers must complete and submit TDS Admission and Discharge data according to policy. For ambulatory services, Outpatient Service Delivery Forms (OSDF) must also be submitted. Performance-based contracting (PBC) reports are based on the data submitted within the specified time parameters. Late entry of data and/or form submittal may result in lower than expected results on the PBC reports. Units of Service to be delivered. Total Program and OSA Units are based on a 90% minimal annual delivery of units of service. (Reference Form 001) The total units of service are further broken down into:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Substance Abuse Treatment Services Agreement

PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES. The Office of Substance AbuseAbuse and Mental Health Services, in consultation with Provider representatives, has established standards and performance requirements relative to the quantity and quality of client service and care, and to administrative and fiscal management. The standards, as described below, represent the performance goals for client services. Administrative and fiscal management standards and requirements are listed in Rider B, C, D and E. Contracts will be on an expense basis. Allocation of resources for the contract year may be affected by agency performance in the previous year. REPORTING NOTE: Most of the data for performance monitoring is taken directly from the Treatment Data System (TDS). Providers must complete and submit TDS Admission and Discharge data according to policy. For ambulatory services, Outpatient Service Delivery Forms (OSDF) must also be submitted. Performance-based contracting (PBC) reports are based on the data submitted within the specified time parameters. Late entry of data and/or form submittal may result in lower than expected results on the PBC reports. Units of Service to be delivered. Total Program and OSA SAMHS Units are based on a 90% minimal annual delivery of units of service. (Reference Form 001) The total units of service are further broken down into:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Substance Abuse Treatment Services Agreement