Common use of Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources Clause in Contracts

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. ‌ The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFP, the Contractor’s Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-making authority, to administer the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider relations/contracting; The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the Division.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Contract Between the State of Mississippi Division of Medicaid and a Coordinated Care Organization (Cco), Contract Between the State of Mississippi Division of Medicaid and a Coordinated Care Organization (Cco), Contract Between the State of Mississippi Division of Medicaid and a Coordinated Care Organization (Cco)

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFP, the Contractor’s Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-making authority, to administer the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider relations/contracting; The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the Division.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract, Contract, Contract

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. ‌ The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFP, the Contractor’s Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. All staff must be qualified by training and experience. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-making authority, to administer the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider relations/contracting; The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the Division.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract Between the State of Mississippi Division of Medicaid and a Coordinated Care Organization (Cco), Contract Between the State of Mississippi Division of Medicaid and a Coordinated Care Organization (Cco), Contract Between the State of Mississippi Division of Medicaid and a Care Coordination Organization

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFPRFQ, the Contractor’s ProposalQualification, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions conditions, and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. All staff must be qualified by training and experience. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-decision- making authority, to administer oversee the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; . The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider relations/contracting; . The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the DivisionCHIP activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for Administration of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, Contract for Administration of the Children’s Health Insurance Program

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFP, the Contractor’s Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions conditions, and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division DOM for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. All staff must be qualified by training and experience. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-decision- making authority, to administer oversee the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; . The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider provider relations/contracting; . The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the DivisionCHIP activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Administration of the Children’s Health Insurance Program

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFP, the Contractor’s Proposal, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions conditions, and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division DOM for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. All staff must be qualified by training and experience. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-decision- making authority, to administer oversee the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; . The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider provider relations/contracting; . The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the DivisionCHIP activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Administration of the Children’s Health Insurance Program

Administration, Management, Facilities and Resources. ‌ The Contractor shall maintain at all times during the term of this Contract adequate staffing, equipment, facilities, and resources sufficient to serve the needs of Members, as specified in this Contract, RFPRFQ, the Contractor’s ProposalQualification, and in accordance with appropriate standards of both specialty and sub-specialty care. The Contractor shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of the Contractor and the performance of all of the covenants, conditions conditions, and obligations imposed upon the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. No delegation of responsibility, whether by Subcontract or otherwise, shall terminate or limit in any way the liability of the Contractor to the Division for the full performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall have, at a minimum, the following key management personnel or persons with comparable qualifications, as listed below, employed during the term of this Contract. All staff must be qualified by training and experience. Executive Positions: 1. Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A full-time designated CEO (Contract Officer), with decision-decision- making authority, to administer oversee the day-to-day business activities conducted pursuant to this Contract located in Mississippi; . The Mississippi CEO or person with comparable qualifications must be authorized and empowered to make operational and financial decisions, including rate negotiations for Mississippi business, claims payment, and Provider relations/contracting; . The CEO or comparable person must be able to make decisions about coordinated care activities and shall represent the Contractor at meetings required by the DivisionCHIP activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Administration of the Children’s Health Insurance Program