Common use of PERFORMANCE PROVISIONS Clause in Contracts

PERFORMANCE PROVISIONS. 3.1 GENERAL AGREEMENT (a) The SUDRF agrees to render treatment of SUDs to eligible TRICARE beneficiaries in need of such services, in accordance with this Participation Agreement and the TRICARE regulation (32 CFR 199). These services shall include board, routine nursing services, ancillary services, patient assessment, psychological testing, case management, and all mental health treatment determined necessary and consistent with the treatment plan established for the SUDRF patient, and accepted by DHA or designee. (b) The SUDRF agrees that all certifications and information provided to the Director, DHA or designee, incident to the process of obtaining and retaining authorized provider status is accurate and that it has no material errors or omissions. In the case of any misrepresentations, whether by inaccurate information being provided or material facts withheld, authorized provider status will be denied or terminated, and the SUDRF will be ineligible for consideration for authorized provider status for a two year period. Termination of SUDRF status will be pursuant to Article 12 of this agreement. (c) On October 1, 1995, the SUDRF will not be considered to be a TRICARE-authorized provider nor will any TRICARE benefits be paid to the facility for any services until the date the Participation Agreement is signed by the Director, DHA, or designee.

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Samples: manuals.health.mil, manuals.health.mil, manuals.health.mil

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PERFORMANCE PROVISIONS. 3.1 GENERAL AGREEMENT (a) The SUDRF agrees to render treatment of SUDs substance use disorders to eligible TRICARE beneficiaries in need of such services, in accordance with this Participation Agreement participation agreement and the TRICARE regulation (32 CFR 199). These services shall include board, routine nursing services, ancillary services, patient assessment, psychological testing, case management, and all mental health treatment determined necessary and consistent with the treatment plan established for the SUDRF patient, and accepted by DHA or designee. (b) The SUDRF agrees that all certifications and information provided to the Director, DHA or designee, incident to the process of obtaining and retaining authorized provider status is accurate and that it has no material errors or omissions. In the case of any misrepresentations, whether by inaccurate information being provided or material facts withheld, authorized provider status will be denied or terminated, and the SUDRF will be ineligible for consideration for authorized provider status for a two year period. Termination of SUDRF status will be pursuant to Article 12 of this agreement. (c) On October 1, 1995, the SUDRF will not be considered to be a TRICARE-authorized provider nor will may any TRICARE benefits be paid to the facility for any services until the date the Participation Agreement participation agreement is signed by the Director, DHA, or designee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: manuals.health.mil, manuals.health.mil, manuals.health.mil

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