Joint Interface Plan (JIP) definition
Joint Interface Plan (JIP) means a document used to communicate basic system interface information. This information includes: file structure, data elements, frequency, media, type of file, receiver and sender of the file, and file I.D. The JIP must include each of the HMO’s interfaces required to conduct business under this Contract. The JIP must address the coordination with each of the HMO’s interface partners to ensure the development and maintenance of the interface; and the timely transfer of required data elements between contractors and partners.
Joint Interface Plan (JIP) means a document used to communicate basic system interface information of the Texas Medicaid Administrative System (TMAS) among and across State TMAS Contractors and Partners so that all entities are aware of the interfaces that affect their business. This information includes: file structure, data elements, frequency, media, type of file, receiver and sender of the file, and file I.
Examples of Joint Interface Plan (JIP) in a sentence
SYS-0225 SYS Process and deliver the TMMIS interfaces within timeframes based on State-approved Joint Interface Plan (JIP).
SYS - 0226 TMMIS Interface Processing Timeliness Process and deliver 99% of the Priority One Interfaces within timeframes based on State- approved Joint Interface Plan (JIP).
SYS-0008 SYS Maintain a State accessible, online, electronic Joint Interface Plan (JIP) that documents all interfaces to and from TMMIS.