Monthly Calls Sample Clauses

Monthly Calls. The goal of this task is to have calls at least monthly between CAM and Recipient to verify that satisfactory and continued progress is made towards achieving the objectives of this Agreement on time and within budget. The objectives of this task are to verbally summarize activities performed during the reporting period, to identify activities planned for the next reporting period, to identify issues that may affect performance and expenditures, to verify match funds are being proportionally spent concurrently or in advance of CEC funds or are being spent in accordance with an approved Match Funding Spending Plan, to form the basis for determining whether invoices are consistent with work performed, and to answer any other questions from the CAM. Monthly calls might not be held on those months when a quarterly progress report is submitted, or the CAM determines that a monthly call is unnecessary. The CAM shall: • Schedule monthly calls. • Provide questions to the Recipient prior to the monthly call. • Provide call summary notes to Recipient of items discussed during call. The Recipient shall: • Review the questions provided by CAM prior to the monthly call • Provide verbal answers to the CAM during the call. Product: • Email to CAM concurring with call summary notes.
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Monthly Calls. CMS shall schedule monthly conference calls with the State. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the Demonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, MCO operations (such as contract amendments and rate certifications), health care delivery, enrollment, cost sharing, employer-sponsored insurance progress, family planning issues, quality of care, access, the benefit package, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, health plan financial performance that is relevant to the Demonstration, progress on evaluations, State legislative developments, and any Demonstration amendments, concept papers, or State plan amendments the State is considering submitting. CMS shall update the State on any amendments or concept papers under review as well as Federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the Demonstration. The State and CMS shall jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
Monthly Calls. Monthly discussions between CMS and the state regarding this demonstration shall be conducted as part of the monthly calls held for the Partnership Plan demonstration (11-W- 00114/2). During these calls, the progress of the health care reforms authorized by this demonstration shall be discussed, as well as any pertinent state legislative developments, and any demonstration amendments the state is considering submitting. CMS shall update the state on any amendments or concept papers under review, as well as federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstration. The state and CMS shall jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
Monthly Calls. CMS must schedule monthly conference calls with the State. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant, actual or anticipated, developments affecting the Demonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to MCO operations (such as contract amendments and rate certifications), quarterly reports, health care delivery, enrollment, including the State’s progress on enrolling individuals into the QUEST-ACE and QExA groups, cost sharing, quality of care, access, the benefit package, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, MCO financial performance that is relevant to the Demonstration, progress on evaluations, State legislative developments, and any Demonstration amendments, concept papers or State plan amendments the State is considering submitting. CMS must update the State on any amendments or concept papers under review as well as Federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the Demonstration. The State and CMS (both the Project Officer and the Regional Office) must jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
Monthly Calls. CMS will schedule monthly conference calls with the State. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the Demonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, health care delivery, enrollment, quality of care, access, the benefit package, cost-sharing, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, progress on evaluations, State legislative developments, and any Demonstration amendments, concept papers, or State plan amendments the State is considering submitting. CMS will update the State on any amendments or concept papers under review as well as Federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the Demonstration. The State and CMS will jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
Monthly Calls. A conference call between the COR and the Contractor’s Project Leaders/delegates and designees shall occur monthly or as directed by the CO and COR. During this call the Contractor’s Project Leaders/delegates and designees will discuss the activities since the last call, any problems that have arisen and the activities planned until the next call takes place. The Contractor’s Project Leaders/delegates may choose to include other key personnel on the conference call to give detailed updates on specific projects as this may be requested by the COR.
Monthly Calls. The goal of this task is to have calls at least monthly between CAM, CARB project liaison, and Recipient to verify that satisfactory and continued progress is made towards achieving the objectives of this Agreement on time and within budget. The objectives of this task are to verbally summarize activities performed during the reporting period, to identify activities planned for the next reporting period, to identify issues that may affect performance and expenditures, to verify match funds are being proportionally spent concurrently or in advance of CEC funds or are being spent in accordance with an approved Match Funding Spending Plan, to form the basis for determining whether invoices are consistent with work performed, and to answer any other questions from the CAM and CARB project liaison. Monthly calls might not be held on those months when a quarterly progress report is submitted, or the CAM determines that a monthly call is unnecessary. The CAM shall: • Schedule monthly calls. • Provide questions to the Recipient prior to the monthly call. • Provide call summary notes to Recipient of items discussed during call. The Recipient shall: • Review the questions provided by CAM and CARB project liaison prior to the monthly call. • Provide verbal answers to the CAM and CARB project liaison during the call. Product: • Email to CAM and CARB project liaison concurring with call summary notes
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Monthly Calls. CMS shall schedule monthly conference calls with the state. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the Demonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, MCO operations (such as contract amendments and rate certifications), transition and implementation activities, health care delivery, the FHP-PAP program, enrollment, cost sharing, quality of care, access, family planning issues, benefits, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, MCO financial performance that is relevant to the Demonstration, progress on evaluations, state legislative developments, services being added to the MMMC and/or MLTC plan benefit package pursuant to STC 30, and any Demonstration amendments, concept papers, or state plan amendments the state is considering submitting. CMS shall update the state on any amendments or concept papers under review, as well as federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the Demonstration. The state and CMS shall jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
Monthly Calls. CMS will schedule monthly conference calls with the state. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the demonstration. For the first two years of the demonstration, areas to be addressed include financial sustainability of safety net providers, SLRHC, and CRC program, overview of and/or update on business plans for these entities, success and challenges of the CRC Program, success and challenges of SLRHC, and progress on pilot program implementation plan. Beginning July 1, 2012, areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, health care delivery, enrollment, quality of care, access, the benefit package, cost-sharing, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, progress on evaluations, state legislative developments, and any demonstration amendments, concept papers, or state plan amendments the state is considering submitting. CMS will update the state on any amendments or concept papers under review as well as federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstration. The state and CMS will jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
Monthly Calls. CMS shall schedule monthly conference calls with the state. The purpose of these calls is to discuss any significant actual or anticipated developments affecting the demonstration. Areas to be addressed include, but are not limited to, MCO operations (such as contract amendments and rate certifications), transition and implementation activities, health care delivery, the FHP-PAP program, enrollment of individuals using LTSS and non-LTSS users broken out by duals and non-duals, cost sharing, quality of care, access, family planning issues, benefits, audits, lawsuits, financial reporting and budget neutrality issues, MCO financial performance that is relevant to the demonstration, progress on evaluations, state legislative developments, services being added to the MMMC and/or MLTC plan benefit package pursuant to STC 30, and any demonstration amendments, concept papers, or state plan amendments the state is considering submitting. CMS shall update the state on any amendments or concept papers under review, as well as federal policies and issues that may affect any aspect of the demonstration. The state and CMS shall jointly develop the agenda for the calls.
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