Common use of Prevention Services Clause in Contracts

Prevention Services. 4.8.1. Women’s Wellness Connection (WWC); Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (BCCP) 4.8.1.1. The BCCP, implemented July 1, 2002, was established by the Breast and Cervical Treatment Act of 2000, allowing Presumptive Eligibility (PE) and full Medicaid benefits to women for treatment of breast and cervical cancer (or precancerous condition) who have been screened through Colorado’s National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, the Women’s Wellness Connection (WWC), or by a provider whose screening activities are recognized by WWC. 4.8.1.2. BCCP: DPHE Responsibilities 4.8.1.2.1. Maintain and annually update service definitions, protocols, guidelines, procedures and forms for use in the WWC program. 4.8.1.2.2. Provide public education and outreach on BCCP to WWC Qualified Entities. 4.8.1.2.3. Review applications of potential Qualified Entities. 4.8.1.2.4. Monitor and assess WWC QEs pursuant to federal requirements and federal timelines and are compliant with required licensure, certification, insurance and any other permits as necessary to perform services as required by rules established by the Medical Services Board. 4.8.1.2.5. DPHE shall submit a letter of notification to HCPF for additional Qualified Entities that become qualified throughout the year. 4.8.1.2.6. DPHE shall provide notification to the HCPF designated state authority of New Qualified Entities within fifteen (15) business days from the date the entity becomes qualified. 4.8.1.2.7. No later than September 01 of each fiscal year DPHE shall provide to the HCPF designated state authority(s) a report containing a listing of all current and appended Qualified Entities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interagency Agreement, Interagency Agreement

Prevention Services. 4.8.14.3.1. Women’s Wellness Connection (WWC); Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (BCCP) 4.8.1.14.3.1.1. The BCCP, implemented July 1, 2002, was established by the Breast and Cervical Treatment Act of 2000, allowing Presumptive Eligibility (PE) and full Medicaid benefits to women for treatment of breast and cervical cancer (or precancerous condition) who have been screened through Colorado’s National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, the Women’s Wellness Connection (WWC), or by a provider whose screening activities are recognized by WWC. 4.8.1.24.3.1.2. BCCP: DPHE Responsibilities 4.8.1.2.14.3.1.2.1. Maintain and annually update service definitions, protocols, guidelines, procedures and forms for use in the WWC program. 4.8.1.2.24.3.1.2.2. Provide public education and outreach on BCCP to WWC Qualified Entities. 4.8.1.2.34.3.1.2.3. Review applications of potential Qualified Entities. 4.8.1.2.44.3.1.2.4. Monitor and assess WWC QEs pursuant to federal requirements and federal timelines and are compliant with required licensure, certification, insurance and any other permits as necessary to perform services as required by rules established by the Medical Services Board. 4.8.1.2.54.3.1.2.5. DPHE shall submit a letter of notification to HCPF for additional Qualified Entities that become qualified throughout the year. 4.8.1.2.64.3.1.2.6. DPHE shall provide notification to the HCPF designated state authority of New Qualified Entities within fifteen (15) business days from the date the entity becomes qualified. 4.8.1.2.74.3.1.2.7. No later than September 01 of each fiscal year DPHE shall provide to the HCPF designated state authority(s) a report containing a listing of all current and appended Qualified Entities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interagency Agreement, Department of Health Care Policy and Financing Agreement