Indian Health Program definition
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At any time after enrollment in the Fee-For-Service American Indian Health Program, a Member may contact AHCCCS and request placement into an AIMH.
The parties agree that no clause, term or condition in this Agreement shall be construed in any way to change, reduce, expand, or alter the eligibility requirements for services by Urban Indian Health Program.
Health services at Provider are generally unavailable to persons who are not eligible Urban Indian Health Program beneficiaries except in emergencies and under certain circumstances described in the IHCIA.
To the extent that the Indian Health Program decides to assume responsibility for challenging the validity of such request, Data Recipient will cooperate fully with the Indian Health Program in any such challenge.
Advisory Council, shall mean a broad-based committee to advise and support the California Tribal EpiCenter consisting of Indian Health Program community members, health care providers, and outside technical experts in epidemiology and public health.
When Individuals identify as members of an Oregon Tribe or as American Indians/Alaskan Natives (AI/AN), services will be culturally responsive and coordinated with their Tribe or the Urban Indian Health Program.
American Indian Health Program (AIHP): The AHCCCS Division of Fee For Service (DFSM) will reimburse claims for acute care services that are medically necessary, and are provided to Title XIX members enrolled with the Contractor in an IHS or a tribal 638 facility, eligible for 100% Federal reimbursement when the member is eligible to receive services at the HIS or tribally operated 638 program.
If a Member assigned to the Contractor automatically discontinues assignment as a result of the loss of eligibility for AHCCCS’ Medicaid program, AHCCCS will automatically assign the Member with the Contractor if the Member becomes eligible for the Fee-For-Service American Indian Health Program within two months of the date of the loss of AHCCCS eligibility.
If a Member assigned to the Contractor automatically discontinues assignment as a result of the loss of eligibility for AHCCCS’ Medicaid program, AHCCCS will automatically re-enroll the Member with the Contractor if the Member becomes eligible for the Fee-For-Service American Indian Health Program within two months of the date of the loss of AHCCCS eligibility.
If a Member assigned to the Contractor automatically discontinues assignment as a result of the loss of eligibility for AHCCCS’ Medicaid program, AHCCCS will automatically re-assign the Member with the Contractor if the Member becomes eligible for the Fee-For-Service American Indian Health Program within two months of the date of the loss of AHCCCS eligibility.