REVISION PROCEDURES Sample Clauses

The Revision Procedures clause outlines the process by which changes or modifications to the agreement or its deliverables can be proposed, reviewed, and implemented. Typically, it specifies who may request revisions, the method for submitting such requests, and the steps for approval or rejection, such as requiring written notice or mutual consent. This clause ensures that any alterations to the original terms are managed in an orderly and transparent manner, preventing misunderstandings and disputes over unauthorized changes.
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REVISION PROCEDURES. The revision procedures section should describe the procedures the organization will use to ensure that the FAA Supplement remains current. It should identify, by title, the person responsible for revising the FAA Supplement. It also should describe the procedures the organization will use to ensure that copies of any revision to the supplement are provided to the CAA before implementation. The FAA requires at least one copy of the FAA Supplement be retained by the CAA. However, the CAA may require a second copy. The procedures to ensure currency should be a part of the organization’s management system. All revisions to the FAA Supplement must be incorporated into the internal quality audit system or quality assurance system (QAS). Changes to the U.S.-UK MAG that affect repair station operations shall be implemented within 120 days after the effective date of the U.S.-UK MAG change.
REVISION PROCEDURES. Revision procedures are included in the episode payment only if performed within the 90-day Episode Period as a result of patient complications or device failure. Procedure Code These procedure codes constitute a covered revision if performed within 90-days of Index Procedure CPT: • 27486—Revision joint total knee arthroplasty with or without allograft 1 component • 27487—Revision joint total knee arthoplasty fem and entire tibl component ICD-9 Px: ▪ 00.80—Revision of knee repl, total (all components) ▪ 00.81—Revision of knee repl, tibial component ▪ 00.82—Revision of knee repl, femoral component 00.83—Revision of knee replacement, patellar component ▪ 00.84—Revision of knee replacement, tibial insert (linear) ▪ 81.55—Revision of knee replacement, NOS DRG: Admission must map to one of these DRGs. MS DRGs 466—Revision of hip or knee replacement with MCC 467—Revision of hip or knee replacement with CC 468—Revision of hip or knee replacement without CC/MCC APR SOI limitation does not apply if patient was included in the bundle for the Index Procedure. Included Diagnoses: ▪ All Procedure Code These procedure codes constitute a covered revision if performed within 90-days of Index Procedure CPT: • 27134—Revision of total hip arthroplasty; both components, with or without autgraft or allograft • 27137—Revision total hip arthroplasty, acetabular component only, with or without autgraft of allograft • 27138—Revision total hip arthroplasty, femoral component only, with or without autgraft or allograft ICD-9 Px: ▪ 00.70—Revision of hip repl, both acetabular and femoral components) ▪ 00.71—Revision of hip repl, acetabular component DRG: Admission must map to one of these DRGs. MS DRGs 466—Revision of hip or knee replacement with MCC 467—Revision of hip or knee replacement with CC 468—Revision of hip or knee replacement without CC/MCC APR SOI limitation does not apply if patient was included in the bundle for the Index Procedure. Included Diagnoses: ▪ All ▪ 00.72—Revision of hip repl, femoral component 00.73—Revision of hip replacement, acetabular liner and/or femoral head only ▪ 00.87—Resurfacing hip, partial, acetabulum
REVISION PROCEDURES. The revision procedures section should describe the procedures the organization will use to ensure that the FAA Supplement remains current. It should identify, by title, the person responsible for revising the FAA Supplement. It also should describe the procedures the organization will use to ensure that copies of any revision to the supplement are provided to the CAA before implementation. The FAA requires at least one copy of the FAA Supplement be retained by the CAA. However, the CAA may require a second copy. The procedures to ensure currency should be a part of the organization’s management system. All revisions to the FAA Supplement must be incorporated into the internal quality audit system or quality assurance system (QAS). Changes to the U.S.-UK
REVISION PROCEDURES. Revision procedures are included in the episode payment only if performed within the 90-day Episode Period as a result of patient complications or device failure.