Passive Enrollment definition
Examples of Passive Enrollment in a sentence
Individuals who opt out of the Demonstration will not be included in Passive Enrollment for the remainder of the Demonstration.
Eligible Medicare-Medicaid Beneficiaries who do not select a One Care plan or who do not opt out of the Demonstration will be assigned to a One Care plan during Passive Enrollment.
CMS and EOHHS may stop Passive Enrollment to the Contractor if the Contractor does not meet reporting requirements necessary to maintain Passive Enrollment as set forth by CMS and EOHHS.
EOHHS may conduct Passive Enrollment during the term of the Contract to assign eligible Medicare-Medicaid Beneficiaries who do not select a One Care plan and who do not opt out of the Demonstration.
EOHHS or its vendor will then submit Passive Enrollment transactions at least sixty (60) days in advance of the effective date, to the CMS Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (▇▇▇▇) enrollment system directly or via a third-party CMS designates to receive such transactions, and MassHealth or its vendor will receive notification on the next Daily Transaction Reply Report.
Passive Enrollment is effective no sooner than sixty (60) days after Beneficiary notification of the right to select an ICDS Plan.
EOHHS or its vendor will then submit Passive Enrollment transactions at least 60 days in advance of the effective date, to the CMS Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (▇▇▇▇) enrollment system directly or via a third-party CMS designates to receive such transactions, and MassHealth or its vendor will receive notification on the next Daily Transaction Reply Report.
Passive Enrollment to the Contractor will begin no sooner than January 1, 2014, and EOHHS will provide notice of Passive Enrollments at least 60 days prior to the effective dates to Eligible Beneficiaries, and will accept opt-out requests prior to the effective date of enrollment.
CMS and the Department, upon agreement of both parties, may adjust the volume and spacing of Passive Enrollment periods, and will consider input from the Contractor in making any such adjustments.
CMS and the Department may stop Passive Enrollment to Contractor if the Contractor does not meet reporting requirements necessary to maintain Passive Enrollment as set forth by CMS and the Department.