DMHA definition
Examples of DMHA in a sentence
In addition to the access requirements for psychiatrists as described in Section 5.2.3, the Contractor shall establish a network of behavioral health providers, addressing both mental health and addiction, as set forth in this Section 5.2.5. The Contractor is encouraged to contract with all Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) certified Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs).
Contractor agrees to provide the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the DMHA an original of all financial and compliance audits.
The Contractor may rely on an extension of time only if the DMHA agrees in writing.
The Contractor shall provide data to the DMHA in a format designated by the DARMHA manual that includes, but may not be limited to, data and computations of the ANSA (Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment), CANS (Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths) or other instrument for provider assessment of individual functional impairment required by the State.
The Contractor agrees to take any action deemed to be necessary by the DMHA in response to any reviews in connection with this Contract.
The Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the audit and any management letters are completed and forwarded to the DMHA in accordance with the terms of this Contract.
If the Contractor disputes such amount, and the dispute is related to the Department of Child Services (DCS) MRO referrals, the Contractor must not reduce the amount of the match owed to DMHA by the disputed amount.
The DMHA will provide this document, and any updates during the state fiscal year, directly to the Contractor, via email.
Medicaid Rehabilitation Option (MRO) reconciliation payments are to be paid in full to DMHA no later than 30 days after the Contractor is notified of the additional match owed.
The Contractor agrees to report to the State, via a web-based incident reporting system, or via other alternate methods of contact specifically designated by the DMHA, within twenty-four (24) hours of the occurrence of the critical incident.