HEDIS and CAHPS Reporting Sample Clauses

HEDIS and CAHPS Reporting. Contractor shall submit to the Exchange HEDIS and CAHPS scores to include the measure numerator, denominator and rate for the required measures set that is reported to NCQA Quality Compass and/or DHCS, per each Product Type for which it collects data in California. These measures may change as some may be added or removed by NCQA. The Exchange reserves the right to use the Contractor-reported measures scores to construct Contractor summary quality ratings that the Exchange may use for such purposes as supporting consumer choice and the Exchange’s plan oversight management.
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HEDIS and CAHPS Reporting. (a) Contractor shall measurecollect its HEDIS and CAHPS scores to includedata consistent with the measure numerator, denominator and rate for the standard measures set that is reported to NCQA Quality Compass and any applicable DHCS County-level reporting for those periods. Contractor is not required to collect DHCS County-level reporting HEDIS or CAHPS information if not already doing so for existing Line of Business.
HEDIS and CAHPS Reporting. For Measurement Year 2014 and thereafter Contractor shall collect and report to the Exchange, for each QHP Product Type, its HEDIS, CAHPS and other performance data (numerators, denominators, and rates) subject to the federal Quality Rating System requirements. For Measurement Year 2014 and thereafter, if requested, Contractor shall submit to the Exchange HEDIS and CAHPS scores to include the measure numerator, denominator and rate for the required measures set that is reported to NCQA Quality Compass and/or DHCS, per each Product Type for which it collects data in California. The timeline for Contractor’s HEDIS and CAHPS quality data submission shall be consistent with the timeline for submitting data to the NCQA Quality Compass and/or DHCS. The Exchange reserves the right to use the Contractor-reported measures scores to construct Contractor summary quality ratings that the Exchange may use for such purposes as supporting consumer choice and the Exchange’s plan oversight management.
HEDIS and CAHPS Reporting. (a) Contractor shall collect its HEDIS and CAHPS data consistent with the standard measures set that is reported to NCQA Quality Compass and any applicable DHCS County-level reporting for those periods. Contractor is not required to collect DHCS County-level reporting HEDIS or CAHPS information if not already doing so for existing Line of Business.

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