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Grievance System Summaries. Information regarding Grievances, Appeals and Denial, Termination, or Reduction (DTR) Notices as required under Article 8.
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Grievance System Summaries. Information regarding Grievances, Appeals and Denial, Termination, or Reduction (DTR) Notices as required under Article 8. Administration and Subcontracting Information. Information relating to MCO administration and subcontracting arrangements, as specified by the STATE and CMS. Reporting Requirement if using an alternative arrangement for Health Care Home. The MCO shall annually provide a description of each comprehensive payment arrangement and its proposed outcome or performance measures, that the MCO uses as an alternative to Health Care Homes payment in a reporting template provided by the STATE. The template shall include the following: Identify each Certified Health Care Home for whom the MCO is paying a comprehensive payment arrangement instead of the standard Health Care Home care coordination fee. Number of Enrollees served under each arrangement; Description of payment arrangements;‌ Scope of the services included in the arrangement (for example, if a total cost of care, whether long term care, Medicare and Medicaid costs and chemical, mental and/or behavioral health services are included, and whether any services are carved out of the arrangement); Describe the MCO’s process for overseeing the entities and evaluating their performance; Describe quality indicators used to measure performance; Describe the benchmarks used to determine whether the Provider entity is within the cost of care expectations. The completed template is due September 1 of the Contract Year. Reporting Requirement for ICSP. The MCO shall annually provide information on ICSPs described in section 7.9 below and ICSP outcome or performance, using formats provided by the STATE. The MCO shall report aggregate ICSP payments and recipients, separated by payment type and project type by September 1 of the Contract Year, as requested by the STATE and using the template provided. The MCO shall cooperate with the STATE to document ICSP case study briefs by September 1 of the Contract Year, as requested by the STATE and using the template provided. The MCO must provide briefs for at least the minimum required number and type of ICSP arrangements, and is encouraged to provide briefs describing all ICSP arrangements. The briefs shall be used for the purpose of identifying innovations due to the program. Third Party Resources. Pursuant to section 10.2, the MCO shall report to the STATE any additional Third Party Resources, including Long Term Care Insurance, except for Medicare. Third Pa...
Grievance System Summaries. Information regarding Grievances, Appeals and Denial, Termination, or Reduction (DTR) Notices as required under Article 8. Administration and Subcontracting Information. Information relating to MCO administration and subcontracting arrangements, as specified by the STATE and CMS. Health Care Home.

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