Contract Non-Compliance. MSHN may use a variety of means to assure implementation of and compliance with contract and/or reporting requirements, policies, procedures, performance standards and indicators and other mandates of the MSHN. The MSHN shall pursue remedial action and possible sanctions as needed, on a progression basis, to resolve outstanding issues, contract, policy, procedure violations or performance concerns. In the event of non-compliance by the PROVIDER and/or its subcontractors, the MSHN may take any of the following actions: a. Discussion with the PROVIDER to identify potential barriers to effective performance and to identify and implement mutually agreeable solutions to performance problems. b. Require a corrective action/performance enhancement plan and specified status reports that become a contract performance expectation; c. Temporary hold on new client admissions in the event of continual contractual non- compliance and/or identified health or safety issues.
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Sources: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement, Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement
Contract Non-Compliance. MSHN may use a variety of means to assure implementation of and compliance with contract and/or reporting requirements, policies, procedures, performance standards and indicators and other mandates of the MSHN. The MSHN shall pursue remedial action and possible sanctions as needed, on a progression basis, to resolve outstanding issues, contract, policy, procedure violations or performance concerns. In the event of non-compliance by the PROVIDER and/or its subcontractors, the MSHN may take any of the following actions:
a. Discussion with the PROVIDER to identify potential barriers to effective performance and to identify and implement mutually agreeable solutions to performance problems.problems.
b. Require a corrective action/performance enhancement plan of correction and specified status reports that become a contract performance expectation;
c. Temporary hold on new client admissions in the event of continual contractual non- compliance and/or identified health or safety issues.
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Sources: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement
Contract Non-Compliance. MSHN may use a variety of means to assure implementation of and compliance with contract and/or reporting requirements, policies, procedures, performance standards and indicators and other mandates of the MSHN. The MSHN shall pursue remedial action and possible sanctions as needed, on a progression basis, to resolve outstanding issues, contract, policy, policy procedure violations or performance concerns. In the event of non-compliance by the PROVIDER and/or its subcontractors, the MSHN may take any of the following actions:actions:
a. Discussion with the PROVIDER to identify potential barriers to effective performance and to identify and implement mutually agreeable solutions to performance problems.
b. Require a corrective action/performance enhancement plan of correction and specified status reports that become a contract performance expectation;
c. Temporary hold on new client admissions in Pattern of non-compliance or lack of implementation of the event of continual contractual non- compliance and/or identified health or safety issues.correction action plan.
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Sources: Substance Use Disorder Treatment Contractual Agreement
Contract Non-Compliance. MSHN may use a variety of means to assure implementation of and compliance with contract and/or reporting requirements, policies, procedures, performance standards and indicators and other mandates of the MSHN. The MSHN shall pursue remedial action and possible sanctions as needed, on a progression basis, to resolve outstanding issues, contract, policy, procedure violations or performance concerns. In the event of non-compliance by the PROVIDER and/or its subcontractors, the MSHN may take any of the following actions:
a. Discussion with the PROVIDER to identify potential barriers to effective performance and to identify and implement mutually agreeable solutions to performance problems.
b. Require a corrective action/performance enhancement plan of correction and specified status reports that become a contract performance expectation;
c. Temporary hold on new client admissions in the event of continual contractual non- compliance and/or identified health or safety issues.
d. The withholding of payment, in the event that the above noted items have not been
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Sources: Recovery Contractual Agreement
Contract Non-Compliance. MSHN may use a variety of means to assure implementation of and compliance with contract and/or reporting requirements, policies, procedures, performance standards and indicators and other mandates of the MSHN. The MSHN shall pursue remedial action and possible sanctions as needed, on a progression basis, to resolve outstanding issues, contract, policy, procedure violations or performance concerns. In the event of non-compliance by the PROVIDER and/or its subcontractors, the MSHN may take any of the following actions:
a. Discussion with the PROVIDER to identify potential barriers to effective performance and to identify and implement mutually agreeable solutions to performance problems.
b. Require a corrective action/performance enhancement plan of correction and specified status reports that become a contract performance expectation;
c. Temporary hold on new client admissions The withholding of payment, in the event that the above noted items have not been successful, the withholding of continual contractual non- compliance and/or identified health or safety issues.payment shall be in accordance with MSHN
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Sources: Substance Use Disorder Prevention Services Contractual Agreement