Common use of Assignment of PCP Clause in Contracts

Assignment of PCP. The MCO must have written policies and procedures for assigning each of its enrollees to a PCP. The MCO will assume responsibility for assisting the enrollee with PCP selection. The MCO must make a PCP assignment within five (5) calendar days after a Medicaid beneficiary is enrolled in the MCO. The process whereby the MCO assigns PCPs to enrollees must take into consideration such known factors as current provider relationships, age, the child’s placement (physical location), claims history, and input by the Department caseworker. The MCO then must notify the enrollee or the enrollee’s representative in writing of his or her PCP’s name, location and office telephone number, and the process for selecting a new PCP if the enrollee so desires. The MCO must confirm enrollees are aware of their PCP assignment and provide the opportunity to change their PCP assignment during the enrollee “welcome call” as defined in Article III, Section 4.5.1. Enrollees with a disabling condition, chronic illness or who are SSI eligibles, must have a choice of specialist physician to serve as their PCP. The specialist physician must agree to perform all PCP duties required in the Contract and the PCP duties must be within the scope of the specialist’s license. The MCO should provide enrollees with a description of any MCO approvals required for selection of a specialist as a PCP and process for requesting approval.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement, Purchase of Service Provider Agreement

Assignment of PCP. The MCO must have written policies and procedures for assigning each of its enrollees to a PCP. The MCO will assume responsibility for assisting the enrollee with PCP selection. The MCO MCOs must make a PCP assignment within five (5) calendar days after a Medicaid beneficiary is enrolled in the MCO. The process whereby the MCO assigns MCOs assign PCPs to enrollees must take into consideration such known factors as current provider relationships, age, the child’s placement (physical location), claims history, and input by the Department DHHR caseworker. The MCO then must notify the enrollee or the enrollee’s representative in writing of his or her PCP’s name, location and office telephone number, and the process for selecting a new PCP if the enrollee so desires. The MCO must confirm enrollees are aware of their PCP assignment and provide the opportunity to change their PCP assignment during the enrollee “welcome call” as defined in Article III, Section 4.5.1. Enrollees with a disabling condition, chronic illness or who are SSI eligibles, must have a choice of specialist physician to serve as their PCP. The specialist physician must agree to perform all PCP duties required in the Contract and the PCP duties must be within the scope of the specialist’s license. The MCO should provide enrollees with a description of any MCO approvals required for selection of a specialist as a PCP and process for requesting approval.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement

Assignment of PCP. The MCO must have written policies and procedures for assigning each of its enrollees to a PCP. The MCO will assume responsibility for assisting the enrollee with PCP selection. The MCO MCOs must make a PCP assignment within five (5) calendar days after a Medicaid beneficiary is enrolled in the MCO. The process whereby the MCO assigns MCOs assign PCPs to enrollees must take into consideration such known factors as current provider relationships, age, the child’s placement (physical location), claims history, and input by the Department DHHR caseworker. The MCO then must notify the enrollee or the enrollee’s his representative in writing of his or her PCP’s name, location and office telephone number, and the process for selecting a new PCP if the enrollee so desires. The MCO must is required to confirm enrollees are aware of their PCP assignment and provide the opportunity to change their PCP assignment during the enrollee “welcome call” as defined in Article III, Section 4.5.1. Enrollees with a disabling condition, chronic illness or who are SSI eligibles, must have a choice of specialist physician to serve as their PCP. The specialist physician must agree to perform all PCP duties required in the Contract and the PCP duties must be within the scope of the specialist’s license. The MCO should provide enrollees with a description of any MCO approvals required for selection of a specialist as a PCP and process for requesting approval.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase of Service Provider Agreement