Provider Portal Sample Clauses

Provider Portal. The Contractor shall dedicate a section of its website to Provider services and is encouraged to promote the use of the Provider portal among Providers. At a minimum, the Contractor’s Provider portal must provide the following capabilities for Providers:
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Provider Portal. After six (6) months’ notice, in writing, from the Department, the Contractor shall establish and maintain a secure Provider Web Portal which shall include population health, quality, utilization and claims information for PCP Enrollee populations. Department retains the right to define minimum content requirements for the Provider portal.
Provider Portal. Prior to the Effective Date, Contractor shall establish and maintain a secure Provider web portal, which shall include population health, quality, utilization, eligibility verification, prior authorization, and claims information for PCP Enrollee populations. The Department retains the right to define minimum content requirements for the Provider portal.
Provider Portal. Funding claims will be processed via the provider portal. Each provider will register one or more staff members to use the provider portal by completing and returning a Provider Portal Access Form for each user. Login details should not be shared between users and it is the user’s responsibility to keep their login details secure. Autocomplete options that remember passwords should not be used. If a provider portal user leaves the setting or changes roles, you must contact the Early Help Team to remove the user’s access from the system. If the device you use to access the portal (laptop, tablet, mobile phone etc.) is lost or stolen you must contact the Early Help Team immediately so that you password can be reset.
Provider Portal. Logging Out of ProviderOne From the Provider Portal, click the Logout button located in the ProviderOne header.
Provider Portal. ▪ The ProviderOne Provider Portal is the launching point for all Provider activities. ▪ The Provider Portal contains the following elements: o My Inbox Tabs o Welcome bar o Links Menu o Help/Logout Icons o Path o Context Information o Online Services o Reminders and Alerts Welcome Bar The Welcome Bar displays your Username and current Profile. Knowing your current profile is useful in situations where you are prevented from viewing information or executing actions in ProviderOne because you are not logged in with the necessary profile. Links Menu The Links Menu is for DSHS Staff use. Path The Path displays all ProviderOne pages you have opened to get to current page. Click on any page in the Path to return to that page. If you are currently entering information into ProviderOne make sure to Save before navigating to another screen using the Path. Context Information This area will display information relevant to the current page being viewed or action being taken. The example above was taken from the Client Benefit Level page. It displays the Client Id and Name of the Client being viewed. Online Services (Your Main Menu) Figure 8 – Online Services This area contains links to all ProviderOne Provider activities. Use the Online Services menu to access the tasks you need to execute. Click the task name hyperlink to launch the task page. Depending on your screen resolution you may need to scroll down to view all options available in this section. Additional details about these options are covered elsewhere in this manual.
Provider Portal. In order to book Bookings, Service Provider must access the Deeds be Done’s Service Provider web application (the Provider Portal) onto the Compatible Mobile Device used by the Service Provider. Deeds be Done collects the latitude and longitude location (Location Coordinates) of the Compatible Mobile Device from the Provider Portal for a period of time starting 4 hours prior to the scheduled start of a Booking for the purpose of (i) providing support for the Service Provider and Client to find each other and (ii) confirming that the Service Provider will perform the Booking claimed by the Service Provider and ending 2 hours following the scheduled end of a Booking for the purpose of confirming that the Booking is completed. In addition, at any point, Deeds be Done may collect the Location Coordinates of the Compatible Mobile Device on which the Service Portal is installed for the purpose of referring Bookings to a Service Provider that are posted on short notice by Clients in the Service Provider’s vicinity. Service Provider shall have no obligation to accept any Booking offered in this manner. For up to a 4 hour period prior to the scheduled start of a Booking, Deeds be Done may share the Service Provider’s Location Coordinates with the Client who requested the Booking for the purpose of assisting the Client and Service Provider to coordinate the Services and to confirm that the Service Provider will perform the Booking claimed by the Service Provider. Deeds be Done may also disclose the Service Provider’s Location Coordinates and contact information as required by applicable law, to authorized service Provider, or when Deeds be Done believes that such disclosure is necessary to protect the rights, property, or safety of Deeds be Done, Deeds be Done Platform users, Clients, or others. Deeds be Done has no right to collect or use GPS data for the purpose of controlling or monitoring the manner and means by which the Service Provider provides the Services contemplated by this Agreement, or the frequency with which the Service Provider uses the Deeds be Done Platform to book Bookings. The Service Provider may stop Location Coordinates collection only by uninstalling the Pro Portal from the Compatible Mobile Device. Deeds be Done retains Location Coordinates information to confirm that the Booking has been completed and retains de-identified Location Coordinates data indefinitely. By executing this Agreement, Service Provider agrees to the use and disclosure ...
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Provider Portal. The component of the Single Statewide Information System (SSIS) through which providers can, at a minimum, register for an account, complete a Form OEL-SR 20, Statewide School Readiness Provider Contract, complete a Form OEL-20 Statewide Voluntary Prekindergarten Provider Contract, complete their provider profile and annual update process, review and/or edit attendance rosters, and submit attendance rosters to the coalition for payment processing.
Provider Portal. The Contractor shall provide the Provider community with the ability to automate the Prior Authorization process through a HIPAA-compliant, Web-based Provider portal which shall, at minimum, shall be capable of:
Provider Portal. The Provider Portal is accessed via a website and is used by Childcare Providers to submit funding claims, update information about childcare services and complete Early Years Census forms. SEND
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