PCCM definition
Examples of PCCM in a sentence
Medicaid HMOs must be responsive to the possibility of increased Members due to the phase-out of the PCCM model in Service Areas where adequate HMO coverage exists.
All non-STAR counties in Texas (primarily rural areas) are currently served by the Medicaid Primary Care Case Management Program (PCCM).
Medicaid MCOs must be responsive to the possibility of increased Members due to the phase-out of the PCCM model in Service Areas where HHSC has determined that adequate MCO coverage exists.
As a result of this procurement, PCCM will be replaced by STAR in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service Area and the Medicaid Rural Service Area (MRSA).
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) — A Commonwealth licensed person, partnership, association or corporation which establishes, operates, maintains or underwrites in whole or in part a preferred provider arrangement as defined in 31 Pa. Code 152.2. Primary Care Case Management (PCCM) — A program under which the Primary Care Practitioners agree to be responsible for the provision and/or coordination of medical services to Recipients under their care.
MassHealth contracts with Primary Care ACOs to serve as PCCM entities.
MassHealth will maintain responsibility for requirements of the delivery systems not specifically delegated to the PCCMs or PCCM entities (e.g., member communications about the delivery system).
Primary Care ACOs. Primary Care ACOs are managed care options operated by MassHealth using PCCM contractors (“Primary Care ACOs”).
By July 1997, the program was implemented statewide using a combination of managed care organizations (MCOs) and a Primary Care Case Management (PCCM) delivery system.
A tax- payer may determine the income from a long-term manufacturing contract that is a qualified ship contract using either the PCM or the percentage-of- completion/capitalized-cost method (PCCM) of accounting described in § 1.460–4(e).