Common use of Care Management Clause in Contracts

Care Management. Functions of the MCO should support and enhance member-centered care. Designing member- centered plans that effectively and efficiently identify the personal experience outcomes and meet the needs and support the long term care outcomes of members and monitor the health, safety, and well-being of members are the primary functions of care management. Member- centered planning supports: 1) the success of each individual member in maintaining health, independence and quality of life; 2) the success of the MCO in meeting the long-term care needs and supporting member outcomes while maintaining the financial health of the organization; and

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: dhs.wisconsin.gov, Partnership Contract, clpc.ucsf.edu

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Care Management. ‌‌ Functions of the MCO should support and enhance member-centered care. Designing member- centered plans that effectively and efficiently identify the personal experience outcomes and meet the needs and support the long term care outcomes of members and monitor the health, safety, and well-being of members are the primary functions of care management. Member- centered planning supports: 1) the success of each individual member in maintaining health, independence and quality of life; 2) the success of the MCO in meeting the long-term care needs and supporting member outcomes while maintaining the financial health of the organization; and

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

Care Management. Functions of the MCO should support and enhance member-centered care. Designing member- centered plans that effectively and efficiently identify the personal experience outcomes and meet the needs and support the long term care outcomes of members and monitor the health, safety, and well-being of members are the primary functions of care management. Member- centered planning supports: 1) the success of each individual member in maintaining health, independence and quality of life; 2) the success of the MCO in meeting the long-term care needs and supporting member outcomes while maintaining the financial health of the organization; and

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: clpc.ucsf.edu, clpc.ucsf.edu, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

Care Management. Functions of the MCO should support and enhance member-centered care. Designing member- centered plans that effectively and efficiently identify the personal experience outcomes and meet the needs and support the long long-term care outcomes of members and monitor the health, safety, and well-being of members are the primary functions of care management. Member- centered planning supports: 1) the success of each individual member in maintaining health, independence and quality of life; 2) the success of the MCO in meeting the long-term care needs and supporting member outcomes while maintaining the financial health of the organization; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

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Care Management. Functions of the MCO should support and enhance member-centered care. Designing member- centered plans that effectively and efficiently identify the personal experience outcomes and meet the needs and support the long long-term care outcomes of members and monitor the health, safety, and well-being of members are the primary functions of care management. Member- centered planning supports: 1) the success of each individual member in maintaining health, independence and quality of life; 2) the success of the MCO in meeting the long-term care needs and supporting member outcomes while maintaining the financial health of the organization; and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

Care Management. Functions of the MCO should support and enhance member-centered care. Designing member- centered plans that effectively and efficiently identify the personal experience outcomes and meet the needs and support the long term care outcomes of members and monitor the health, safety, and well-being of members are the primary functions of care management. Member- Member-centered planning supports: 1) the success of each individual member in maintaining health, independence and quality of life; 2) the success of the MCO in meeting the long-term care needs and supporting member outcomes while maintaining the financial health of the organization; andand 3) the overall success of the Department’s managed long-term care programs in providing eligible persons with access to and choices among high quality, cost-effective services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.trainingserver3.org

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