Common use of Standards of Care Clause in Contracts

Standards of Care. The Contractor must adopt practice guidelines consistent with current standards of care, complying with recommendations of professional specialty groups or the guidelines of programs such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the U.S. Task Force on Preventive Care, the New York State Child/Teen Health Program (C/THP) standards for provision of care to individuals under age 21, the American Medical Association's Guidelines for Adolescent and Preventive Services, the US Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Diabetes Association, and the AIDS Institute clinical standards for adult, adolescent, and pediatric care. The Contractor must have mechanisms in place to disseminate any changes in practice guidelines to its network providers at least annually, or more frequently, as appropriate. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols for identifying providers who do not adhere to practice guidelines and for making reasonable efforts to improve the performance of these providers. Annually, the Contractor shall select a minimum of two practice guidelines and monitor

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Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc., Wellcare Health Plans, Inc., Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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Standards of Care. The Contractor must adopt practice guidelines consistent with current standards of care, complying with recommendations of professional specialty groups or the guidelines of programs such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the U.S. Task Force on Preventive Care, the New York State Child/Teen Health Program (C/THP) standards for provision of care to individuals under age 21, the American Medical Association's Guidelines for Adolescent and Preventive Services, the US Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Diabetes Association, and the AIDS Institute clinical standards for adult, adolescent, and pediatric care. The Contractor must have mechanisms in place to disseminate any changes in practice guidelines to its network providers at least annually, or more frequentlyFREQUENTLY, as appropriate. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols for identifying providers who do not adhere to practice guidelines and for making reasonable efforts to improve the performance of these providers. Annually, the Contractor shall select a minimum of two practice guidelines and monitor

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amerigroup Corp

Standards of Care. The Contractor must adopt practice guidelines consistent with current standards of care, complying with recommendations of professional specialty groups or the guidelines of programs such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the U.S. Task Force on Preventive Care, the New York State Child/Child Teen Health Program (C/THP) standards for provision of care to individuals under age 21, the American Medical Association's Guidelines for Adolescent and Preventive Services, the US Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Diabetes Association, and the AIDS Institute clinical standards for adult, adolescent, and pediatric care. The Contractor must have mechanisms in place to disseminate any changes in practice guidelines to its network providers at least annually, or more frequently, as appropriate. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols for identifying providers who do not adhere to practice guidelines and for making reasonable efforts to improve the performance of these providers. Annually, the Contractor shall select a minimum of two practice guidelines and monitor

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

Standards of Care. The Contractor must adopt practice guidelines consistent with current standards of care, complying with recommendations of professional specialty groups or the guidelines of programs such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the U.S. Task Force on Preventive Care, the New York State Child/Teen Health Program (C/THP) standards for provision of care to individuals under age 21, the American Medical Association's Guidelines for Adolescent and Preventive Services, the US Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Diabetes Association, and the AIDS Institute clinical standards for adult, adolescent, and pediatric care. The Contractor must have mechanisms in place to disseminate any changes in practice guidelines to its network providers at least annually, or more frequently, as appropriate. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols for identifying providers who do not adhere to practice guidelines and for making reasonable efforts to improve the performance of these providers. Annually, the Contractor shall select a minimum of two practice guidelines and monitormonitor SECTION 16 (QUALITY ASSURANCE) OCTOBER 1, 2004 16-1 performance of appropriate providers (or a sample of providers) against such guidelines. SECTION 16 (QUALITY ASSURANCE) OCTOBER 1, 2004 16-2

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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Standards of Care. The Contractor must adopt practice guidelines consistent with current standards of care, complying with recommendations of professional specialty groups or the guidelines of programs such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the U.S. Task Force on Preventive Care, the New York State Child/Teen Health Program (C/THP) standards for provision of care to individuals under age 21, the American Medical Association's Guidelines for Adolescent and Preventive Services, the US Department of Health and Human Services Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Diabetes Association, and the AIDS Institute clinical standards for adult, adolescent, and pediatric care. The Contractor must have mechanisms in place to disseminate any changes in practice guidelines to its network providers at least annually, or more frequently, as appropriate. The Contractor shall develop and implement protocols for identifying providers who do not adhere to practice guidelines and for making reasonable efforts to improve the performance of these providers. Annually, the Contractor shall select a minimum of two practice guidelines and monitormonitor SECTION 16 (QUALITY ASSURANCE) OCTOBER 1, 2004 16-1 performance of appropriate providers (or a sample of providers) against such guidelines.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

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