Primary Care Provider (PCP) Changes Sample Clauses

Primary Care Provider (PCP) Changes. The Contractor shall have written policies and procedures for allowing Members to select or be assigned to a new PCP when such a change is mutually agreed to by the Contractor and Member, when a PCP is terminated from coverage, or when a PCP change is as part of the resolution to an Appeal. The Contractor shall allow Members to select another PCP within ten (10) days of the approved change or the Contractor shall assign a PCP to the Member if a selection is not made within the time frame. Pursuant to 42 CFR 438.52, for Members in a designated rural area in which only the Contractor provides services, the restrictions on changing PCPs cannot be more restrictive than for Member Disenrollment as outlined in Section 27.3 “
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Primary Care Provider (PCP) Changes. The Contractor shall have written policies and procedures for allowing Enrollees to select or be assigned to a new PCP when such a change is mutually agreed to by the Contractor and Enrollee, when a PCP is terminated from coverage, or when a PCP change is as part of the resolution to an Appeal. The Contractor shall allow Enrollees to select another PCP within ten (10) Days of the approved change or the Contractor shall assign a PCP to the Enrollee if a selection is not made within the time frame. Pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 438.52, for Enrollees in a designated rural area in which only the Contractor provides services, the restrictions on changing PCPs cannot be more restrictive than for Enrollee Disenrollment as outlined in Section 26.13 “Enrollee Request for Disenrollment.” An Enrollee shall have the right to change the PCP ninety (90) Days after the initial assignment and once a year regardless of reason, and at any time for any reason as approved by the Enrollee’s Contractor. The Enrollee may also change the PCP if there has been a temporary loss of eligibility and this loss caused the Enrollee to miss the annual opportunity, if Medicaid or Medicare imposes sanctions on the PCP, or if the Enrollee and/or the PCP are no longer located in the same Medicaid Region. The Enrollee shall also have the right to change the PCP at any time for cause. Good cause includes the Enrollee was denied access to needed medical services; the Enrollee received poor quality of care; and the Enrollee does not have access to providers qualified to treat his or her health care needs. If the Contractor approves the Enrollee’s request, the assignment will occur no later than the first day of the second month following the month of the request. PCPs shall have the right to request an Enrollee’s disenrollment from his/her practice and to be reassigned to a new PCP in the following circumstances: incompatibility of the PCP/patient relationship; Enrollee has not utilized a service within one (1) year of enrollment in the PCP’s practice and the PCP has documented unsuccessful contact attempts by mail and phone on at least six (6) separate occasions during the year; or inability to meet the medical needs of the Enrollee. PCPs shall not have the right to request an Enrollee’s disenrollment from their practice for the following: a change in the Enrollee’s health status or need for treatment; an Enrollee’s utilization of medical services; an Enrollee’s diminished mental capacity; or, disruptiv...

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