OPPC definition
Examples of OPPC in a sentence
If an HCAC or OPPC is identified, the Contractor must report the occurrence to AHCCCS and conduct a quality of care investigation.
No. CZ.2.16/3.1.00/21560, which is co-financed under the OPPC, contract number.
Federal regulation 42 CFR 447.26 prohibits payment for Provider-Preventable Conditions that meet the definition of a Health Care-Acquired Condition (HCAC) or an Other Provider –Preventable Condition (OPPC) (refer to AMPM Chapter 900 requirements).
Generate opinions of project costs (OPPC) to a Class 5 level and generate an overall project schedule in MS Project format which indicates the duration and major scope items required to permit, design, bid and construct the improvements.
In complying with these rules, the Contractor will deny or recover payments to healthcare professionals and inpatient hospitals for care related only to the treatment of the consequences of Healthcare Acquired Conditions (HCAC) and Other Provider Preventable Conditions (OPPC), also known as Serious Adverse Events.
The planning-level OPCC and OPPC will be based upon the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE) level 4 accuracy of -30% to +50%.
Thus, the PI has first-hand knowledge of the nPOD program, of all nPOD investigators and their projects, and together with the TPC and OPPC, has effectively managed prioritization of tissue distribution and scientific project, also promoting project interactions.
The plan will: update the City’s existing septic inventory; identify potential septic-to-sewer project areas including quantifying the number of parcels to be sewered, the nitrogen load to be reduced and the anticipated flow from each project area; develop a conceptual-level opinion of probable construction cost (OPCC) and an opinion of probable project cost (OPPC); develop a prioritized project list and implementation schedule; and identify potential funding sources.
Each OPPC will include the applicable OPCC, estimated land costs if needed, professional services costs (e.g., cost associated with engineering, survey, geotechnical investigations), administration and legal costs.
The Contractor shall deny or recover payments to healthcare professionals and inpatient hospitals for care related to the treatment of the consequences of Healthcare Acquired Conditions (HCAC) and Other Provider Preventable Conditions (OPPC), also known as Serious Adverse Events.