PCMP definition
Examples of PCMP in a sentence
The Contractor shall document all attempts at contacting Members who have not selected a PCMP and the results of each attempt.
If a Member has not selected a PCMP prior to the Member’s enrollment, the Contractor shall attempt to contact the Member and assist the Member in selecting a PCMP.
Language printed on, or transmitted with, the voucher or coupon shall not specify a particular PCMP by name.
The Contractor may act as a liaison between the Member and any PCMP the Member wishes to select.
These practice support activities shall be directed at a majority of the PCMPs in the Contractor’s Region and may range from disseminating practice support resources to its PCMP network to conducting formal training classes for PCMPs. Any data used to drive practice support plans shall be included.
A PCMP may be a FQHC, RHC, clinic or other group practice that provides the majority of a Member’s comprehensive primary, preventive and sick care.
A PCMP may also be individual or pods of PCMPs that are physicians, advanced practice nurses or physician assistants with a focus on primary care, general practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics or obstetrics and gynecology.
Irrespective of other arrangements with non-contracted primary care providers, the language printed on, or transmitted with, the voucher shall indicate that the voucher may only be used at a contracted PCMP.
Once the Contractor has contacted the Member, it shall provide the Member with contact information for available geographically appropriate PCMPs who are enrolling new Members in the Member’s Region and assist the Member in selecting a PCMP.
The Member change report shall show any additions, deletions or changes to the existing PCMP selection records.