Term Services and Supports Sample Clauses

Term Services and Supports. A broad range of services and supports designed to assist an individual with ADLs and IADLs which can be provided in a home and community-based setting, a nursing facility, or other residential setting. LTSS may include, but are not limited to: self-directed care; adult day health; personal emergency response systems; home modification and environmental accessibility options; home and personal care; home health; nursing services; specialized medical equipment and supplies; chore services; social work and counseling; nutritional consultation; home-delivered meals and alternative meal service; and nursing facility services. Managed Care Organization — An entity which manages the purchase and provision of Physical Services and LTSS, under the CHC Program. Market Share — The percentage of Participants enrolled with a particular CHC-MCO when compared to the total of Participants enrolled in all the CHC- MCOs within a CHC zone. Marketing – Any communication from the CHC-MCO, or any of its agents or independent contractors, with a Potential Participant, who is not enrolled in the CHC-MCO that can reasonably be interpreted as intended to influence that individual to enroll in the CHC-MCO or remain enrolled in that particular CHC- MCO, or to disenroll from or not enroll in another CHC-MCO. Marketing Materials – Any materials that are produced in any medium, by or on behalf of a CHC-MCO that can reasonably be interpreted as intended to be marketing to Potential Participants. Master Provider Index — A component of PROMISe™ which is a central repository of Provider profiles and demographic information that registers and identifies Providers uniquely within the DHS. Medical Assistance — The Medical Assistance Program authorized by Title XIX of the XXX, 00 X.X.X. §0000 et seq., and regulations promulgated thereunder, and 62 P.S. §441.1 et seq. and regulations at 55 Pa. Code Chapters 1101 et seq.
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Term Services and Supports. The Respondent must describe in detail how the Service Coordinator will function in relation to the Member’s PCP for:
Term Services and Supports. Laws, Rules, and Policies Below is a list of some of the laws, rules, and policies that may be helpful to review prior to completing an application. This may not be a comprehensive list of all laws, rules, and policies that apply. Chapter 74.39A RCW: Long-Term Care Services Options Chapter 43.43.830 RCW through 43.43.845 RCW: Washington State Patrol Background Checks Chapter 388-106 WAC: Long-Term Care Services Chapter 388-71 WAC: Home and Community Services and Programs
Term Services and Supports. Laws, Rules, and Policies Below is a list of some of the laws, rules, and policies that may be helpful to review prior to completing an application. This is not a comprehensive list of all laws, rules, and policies that apply to this service. Chapter 74.39A RCW: Long-Term Care Services Options Chapter 43.43.830 RCW through 43.43.845 RCW: Washington State Patrol Background Checks Chapter 388-71 WAC: Home and Community Services and Programs Chapter 388-106 WAC: Long-Term Care Services Chapter 388-834 WAC: Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) Chapter 388-845 WAC: DDA Home and Community Based Service Waivers Provider Contract The DSHS sample contract provided below is for informational purposes only. This information is available for review, to ensure all contract terms can be met prior to application. Minimum Qualifications In order to receive a contract to serve DSHS clients, DSHS must consider an applicant’s ability to perform successfully under the terms and conditions of the contract. This includes contractor integrity, compliance with public policy, record of past performance, and financial and technical resources. Providers must meet the following minimum qualifications: At least one year of demonstrated experience and ability to provide services per the specifications in the contract. Current Washington State Business License or an explanation of why you are exempt from registering your business with the state of Washington. Owners, managing employees, and anyone with a controlling interest (board of directors) of the agency have not been convicted of a criminal offense related to that person’s involvement in any program under Medicare, Medicaid, or Title XVII, XIX, or XX, nor have they been placed on a Federal exclusion list or otherwise suspended or debarred from participation in these programs. Insurance requirements listed in the DSHS contract. Local areas may require higher minimum coverage. Subcontractors, or any agency that is paid to carry out any of the duties of the contract, must maintain insurance with the same types and limits of coverage as required under the contract. The agency owner/contract signatory must pass a DSHS criminal history background check. All employees, volunteers, and subcontractors who may have unsupervised contact with vulnerable adults must have passed a criminal history background check. Background checks must be conducted by the company every two years and kept in personnel or subcontractor files. No h...

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