Agency Model Sample Clauses

Agency Model. In the Agency Model, the MCO contracts with a Home and Community Support Services agency (HCSSA) for the delivery of waiver services. The HCSSA is the employer of record for the personal attendant, respite provider, nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech language therapist. The HCSSA establishes the payment rate, benefits, and provides all administrative functions such as payroll, substitute (back-up), and filing tax-related reports of PHC/PAS and/or in-home or out-of home respite.
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Agency Model. The HMO must provide information to all eligible Members on the three options and must provide Member orientation in the option selected by the Member. The HMO must provide the information to any STAR+PLUS Member receiving PAS: • at initial assessment; • at annual reassessment or annual contact with the STAR+PLUS Member; • at any time when a STAR+PLUS Member receiving PAS requests the information; and • in the Member Handbook. The HMO must contract with providers who are able to offer PAS and must also educate/train the HMO Network Providers regarding the three PAS options. To participate as a PAS Network Provider, the Provider must have a contract with DADS for the delivery of PAS. The HMO must assure compliance with the Texas Administrative Code in Title 40, Part 1, Chapter 41, Sections 41.101, 41.103, and 41.105. The HMO must include the requirements in the Provider Manual and in the STAR+PLUS Provider training.
Agency Model. The HMO must provide information concerning the three options to all Members: (1) who meet the functional requirements for Primary Home Care Services in the 1915(b) Waiver and the requirements for PAS in the STAR+PLUS 1915(c) Waiver (the functional criteria for these services are described in the Form 2060), and (2) who are eligible for In-Home or Out-of-Home Respite Services. In addition to providing information concerning the three options, the HMO must provide Member orientation in the option selected by the Member. The HMO must provide the information to any STAR+PLUS Member receiving PAS and/or In-Home or Out-of-Home Respite: • at initial assessment; • at annual reassessment or annual contact with the STAR+PLUS Member; • at any time when a STAR+PLUS Member receiving PAS requests the information; and • in the Member Handbook. The HMO must contract with providers who are able to offer PAS and/or In-Home or Out-of-Home Respite and must also educate/train the HMO Network Providers regarding the three PAS options. To participate as a PAS Network Provider, the Provider must have a contract with DADS for the delivery of PAS and/or In-Home or Out-of-Home Respite. The HMO must assure compliance with the Texas Administrative Code in Title 40, Part 1, Chapter 41, Sections 41.101, 41.103, and 41.105. The HMO must include the requirements in the Provider Manual and in the STAR+PLUS Provider training.
Agency Model. In the Agency Model, the Member chooses a Home and Community Support Services (HCSS) agency to hire, manage, and terminate the individual providing Personal Attendant Services and/or In-Home or Out-of Home Respite. The HCSS agency is selected by the Member from the HCSS agencies in the HMO Provider Network. The Service Coordinator and Member develop the schedule and send it to the HCSS agency. The Member retains the right to supervise and train the personal attendant. The Member may request a different personal attendant and the HCSS agency would be expected to honor the request. The HCSS agency establishes the payment rate, benefits, and provides all administrative functions such as payroll, substitute (back-up), and filing tax-related reports of personal attendant services and/or In-Home or Out-of Home Respite.
Agency Model. In the Agency Model, the HMO contracts with a Home and Community Support Services agency (HCSSA) for the delivery of waiver services. The HCSSA is the employer of record for the personal attendant, respite provider, nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and speech language therapist. The HCSSA establishes the payment rate, benefits, and provides all administrative functions such as payroll, substitute (back-up), and filing tax-related reports of PHC/PAS and/or in-home or out-of home respite.
Agency Model. Under the Agency Model, Baxter shall maintain the principal contractual relationship with the customer and shall be responsible for sales, sales support, customer invoicing, accounts receivable, and customer service in connection with the sales of the Products, and Allegiance shall act as Xxxxxx'x agent to facilitate physical distribution of the Products from Baxter to the customer. Baxter shall have the sole right and responsibility for negotiating and contracting with each customer the delivered price from Baxter of the Products (the "Agency Price"). As provided in Section 6, Baxter shall pay Allegiance a percentage of the Agency Net Sales of the Products as a fee for Allegiance's services as set forth in Section 9.
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