Provider Accessibility Sample Clauses

Provider Accessibility. The Contractor shall implement policies and procedures related to network provider accessibility. This shall include establishing timeliness standards for scheduling appointments based on provider type and the urgency of the member’s need (e.g., routine or urgent) and maximum in-office wait times. These standards shall be submitted to the State for review and approval. Additionally, Respondents shall propose methods for monitoring these requirements.
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Provider Accessibility. 7.1.1 HMO must enter into written contracts with properly credentialed health care service providers. The names of all providers must be submitted to TDH as part of HMO subcontracting process. HMO must have its own credentialing process to review, approve and periodically recertify the credentials of all participating providers in compliance with 28 TAC 11.1902, relating to credentialing of providers in HMOs.
Provider Accessibility. CONTRACTOR is required to meet the TDI accessibility and availability requirements and the TDI services requirements for HMOs (Title 28, Part I, Chapter 11, Subchapters Q and U of the Texas Administrative Code). Out-of-network and emergency services also must be provided in accordance with the Texas Insurance Code and TDI regulations as they apply to HMOs. CONTRACTOR must have a sufficient number of providers (including pediatric providers) to meet Members' needs in accordance with TDI accessibility and availability requirements. PCPs and specialty care providers with experience in treating children and adolescents must be available to all Members . CONTRACTOR must ensure that CCSHCN have access to treatment by a multidisciplinary team when determined to be medically necessary for effective treatment or to avoid separate and fragmented evaluations and service plans. The teams must include both physician and non-physician providers determined to be necessary by the Member's PCP. CONTRACTOR must assure access to Texas Department of Health (TDH)-designated Level I and Level II trauma centers within the State or hospitals meeting the equivalent level of trauma care, for emergency services only. CONTRACTOR may make out-of-network reimbursement arrangements with the TDH-designated Level I and Level II trauma centers. CONTRACTOR must assure adequate access of all Members to children's hospitals and pediatric health care centers with recognized special expertise in the care of CCSHCN to meet the medically necessary referrals of a PCP as documented in the Member's medical record. TDH-approved pediatric transplant centers and federally qualified hemophilia centers are examples. CONTRACTOR may make out-of-network reimbursement arrangements for treatment in these hospitals or centers.
Provider Accessibility. Participating Provider shall provide call coverage or other back-up to provide service in accordance with Carolina Complete’s standards for provider accessibility addressed set forth herein, in the Provider Manual and/or in the State Contract. (Section VII, G(1)(i)). Participating Provider agrees to meet the NC DHHS standards for timely access to care and services, taking into account the urgency of need for services. (Section V, D(1)(d)(ii)). Participating Provider shall provide physical access, reasonable accommodations, including parking, exam and waiting rooms, and accessible equipment for Medicaid Covered Persons with physical or mental disabilities. (Section V, (1)(d)(vi)).
Provider Accessibility. PO shall provide call coverage or other back-up to ensure coverage of service in accordance with the BH I/DD Tailored Plan's standards for provider accessibility, in the Provider Manual, and/or in the State Contract. This shall include provision of rendering services included in the contract available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays, when medically necessary. PO agrees to meet the NC DHHS standards for timely access to care and services, considering the urgency of need for services. PO shall have a “no-reject policy” for referrals within the capacity and parameters of their competencies. PO shall accept all referrals meeting criteria for services they provide when there is available capacity.
Provider Accessibility. 7.1.1 HMO must enter into written contracts with properly credentialed health care service providers. The names of all providers must be submitted to TDH as part of HMO subcontracting process. HMO must have its own credentialing process to review, approve and periodically recertify the credentials of all participating 54 Dallas Service Area Contract 61 providers in compliance with 28 TAC 11.1902, relating to credentialing of providers in HMOs.
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Related to Provider Accessibility

  • Accessibility Supplier warrants that all Products will meet the requirements set forth in all federal, state, local and foreign laws, rules, and regulations applicable to accessibility of information technology for people with disabilities. Supplier agrees to use personnel trained and knowledgeable in supporting the needs of persons with disabilities in performance of Services under this Order.

  • Provider Network The Panel of health service Providers with which the Contractor contracts for the provision of covered services to Members and Out-of-network Providers administering services to Members.

  • Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility For the purposes of this Agreement, the accessibility of online content and functionality will be measured according to the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA and the Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA) 1.0 for web content, which are incorporated by reference. Adherence to these accessible technology standards is one way to ensure compliance with the College’s underlying legal obligations to ensure that people with disabilities are able to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same benefits and services within the same timeframe as their nondisabled peers, with substantially equivalent ease of use; that they are not excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in any College programs, services, and activities delivered online, as required by Section 504 and the ADA and their implementing regulations; and that they receive effective communication of the College’s programs, services, and activities delivered online.

  • Provider Services The Contractor’s system shall collect, process, and maintain current and historical data on program providers. This information shall be accessible to all parts of the MCMIS for editing and reporting.

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

  • System Access CUSTOMER agrees to provide to PROVIDER, at CUSTOMER’S expense, necessary access to the mainframe computer and related information technology systems (the “System”) on which CUSTOMER data is processed during the times (the “Service Hours”) specified in the PSAs, subject to reasonable downtime for utility outages, maintenance, performance difficulties and the like. In the event of a change in the Service Hours, CUSTOMER will provide PROVIDER with at least fifteen (15) calendar days written notice of such change.

  • Service Animals Humber Residence acknowledges the rights of persons with disabilities to retain their service animal while living in Residence. In order to preserve the health and safety of all people and animals living or working in the Residence environment, the Resident will notify the Residence Office that they require a service animal and will provide documentation as outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act confirming that the Resident requires the service animal. The Resident will also complete a Service Animal Agreement with the Residence Manager or designate, and agrees to adhere to the requirements within it.

  • Inclusion and accessibility The institution will provide support to incoming mobile participants with fewer opportunities, according to the requirements of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education. Information and assistance can be provided by the following contact points and information sources: Country Available infrastructure adjusted for people with Description of infrastructure Contact e-mail and phone Website for information FROM TO CZ DE --- --- --- DE CZ --- --- xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx/?la ng=en Country Available support services for people with Description of infrastructure Contact e-mail and phone Website for information FROM TO CZ DE --- --- --- DE CZ --- --- --- Information Although a brief overview is provided in this agreement, more detailed information is sent to the nominees in order for them to prepare their exchange.

  • System Access Control Data processing systems used to provide the Cloud Service must be prevented from being used without authorization. Measures: • Multiple authorization levels are used when granting access to sensitive systems, including those storing and processing Personal Data. Authorizations are managed via defined processes according to the SAP Security Policy • All personnel access SAP’s systems with a unique identifier (user ID). • SAP has procedures in place so that requested authorization changes are implemented only in accordance with the SAP Security Policy (for example, no rights are granted without authorization). In case personnel leaves the company, their access rights are revoked. • SAP has established a password policy that prohibits the sharing of passwords, governs responses to password disclosure, and requires passwords to be changed on a regular basis and default passwords to be altered. Personalized user IDs are assigned for authentication. All passwords must fulfill defined minimum requirements and are stored in encrypted form. In the case of domain passwords, the system forces a password change every six months in compliance with the requirements for complex passwords. Each computer has a password-protected screensaver. • The company network is protected from the public network by firewalls. • SAP uses up–to-date antivirus software at access points to the company network (for e-mail accounts), as well as on all file servers and all workstations. • Security patch management is implemented to provide regular and periodic deployment of relevant security updates. Full remote access to SAP’s corporate network and critical infrastructure is protected by strong authentication.

  • Accessibility Requirements Under Tex. Gov’t Code Chapter 2054, Subchapter M, and implementing rules of the Texas Department of Information Resources, the System Agency must procure Products and services that comply with the Accessibility Standards when those Products are available in the commercial marketplace or when those Products are developed in response to a procurement solicitation. Accordingly, Grantee must provide electronic and information resources and associated Product documentation and technical support that comply with the Accessibility Standards.

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