Common use of Readiness Review Clause in Contracts

Readiness Review. Prior to being eligible to accept Demonstration enrollments, each prospective Contractor selected to participate in the Demonstration must undergo a Readiness Review. The Readiness Review evaluates each prospective Contractor’s ability to comply with the Demonstration requirements, including but not limited to, the ability to quickly and accurately process claims and enrollment information, accept and transition new Enrollees, and provide adequate access to all Medicare and Medicaid-covered Covered Services that are Medically Necessary with Enrollee protections. Only Contractors passing the Readiness Review will participate in the Demonstration. At a minimum, each Readiness Review includes a desk review and a site visit to the prospective Contractor’s headquarters.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.cms.gov, www.cms.gov, calduals.org

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Readiness Review. Prior to being eligible to accept Demonstration enrollments, each prospective Contractor selected to participate in the Demonstration must undergo a Readiness Review. The Readiness Review evaluates each prospective Contractor’s ability to comply with the Demonstration requirements, including but not limited to, the ability to quickly and accurately process claims and enrollment information, accept and transition new Enrollees, and provide adequate access to all Medicare and Medicaid-covered Covered Services that are Medically Necessary with Enrollee protectionsServices. Only Contractors passing CMS and the Readiness Review will EOHHS use the results to inform its decision of whether the prospective Contractor is ready to participate in the Demonstration. At a minimum, each Readiness Review includes a desk review and potentially a site visit to the prospective Contractor’s headquarters.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.mass.gov, www.cms.gov, www.mass.gov

Readiness Review. Prior to being eligible to accept Demonstration enrollments, each prospective Contractor selected to participate in the Demonstration must undergo a Readiness Review. The Readiness Review evaluates each prospective Contractor’s Contractor‘s ability to comply with the Demonstration requirements, including but not limited to, the ability to quickly and accurately process claims and enrollment information, accept and transition new Enrollees, and provide adequate access to all Medicare and Medicaid-Medicaid- covered Covered Services that are Medically Necessary with Enrollee protectionsServices. Only Contractors passing CMS and the Readiness Review will EOHHS use the results to inform its decision of whether the prospective Contractor is ready to participate in the Demonstration. At a minimum, each Readiness Review includes a desk review and potentially a site visit to the prospective Contractor’s Contractor‘s headquarters.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.mass.gov, www.mass.gov, www.mass.gov

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Readiness Review. Prior to being eligible to accept Demonstration enrollments, each prospective Contractor selected to participate in the Demonstration must undergo a Readiness Review. The Readiness Review evaluates each prospective Contractor’s ability to comply with the Demonstration requirements, including but not limited to, the ability to quickly and accurately process claims and enrollment information, accept and transition new Enrollees, and provide adequate access to all Medicare and Medicaid-covered Covered Services that are Medically Necessary with Enrollee protections. Only Contractors passing the Readiness Review readiness review will participate in the Demonstration. At a minimum, each Readiness Review includes a desk review and a site visit to the prospective Contractor’s headquarters.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.cms.gov, www.cms.gov

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