Corrective Action Plans. HCA may require the Contractor to develop a Corrective Action Plan (CAP), which must be submitted for approval to HCA within fifteen (15) calendar days of notification unless otherwise specified. CAPs may require modification to any policies or procedures by the Contractor relating to fulfillment of its obligations pursuant to this Contract. HCA, at its sole discretion, may extend or reduce the time allowed for corrective action depending upon the nature of the situation. A. CAPs must at a minimum include: i) A brief description of the finding(s), including all relevant information specific to the issue(s); ii) Specific actions taken and to be taken by the Contractor, including a timetable and a description of the monitoring to be performed. B. CAPs are subject to approval by HCA. HCA may: i) Accept the plan as submitted; ii) Accept the plan with specified modifications; iii) Request a modified plan; iv) Reject the plan.
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Sources: Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract, Prevention and Promotion Client Services Contract
Corrective Action Plans. HCA may require the Contractor to develop a Corrective Action Plan (CAP), which must be submitted for approval to HCA within fifteen (15) calendar days of notification unless otherwise specified. CAPs may require modification to any policies or procedures by the Contractor relating to fulfillment of its obligations pursuant to this Contract. HCA, at its sole discretion, may extend or reduce the time allowed for corrective action depending upon the nature of the situation.
A. i. CAPs must at a minimum include:
i) a. A brief description of the finding(s), including all relevant information specific to the issue(s);
ii) b. Specific actions taken and to be taken by the Contractor, including a timetable and a description of the monitoring to be performed.
B. ii. CAPs are subject to approval by HCA. HCA may:
i) a. Accept the plan as submitted;
ii) b. Accept the plan with specified modifications;
iii) c. Request a modified plan;
iv) d. Reject the plan.
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Corrective Action Plans. HCA may require the Contractor to develop a Corrective Action Plan (CAP), which must be submitted for approval to HCA within fifteen (15) calendar days of notification unless otherwise specified. CAPs may require modification to any policies or procedures by the Contractor relating to fulfillment of its obligations pursuant to this Contract. HCA, at its sole discretion, may extend or reduce the time allowed for corrective action depending upon the nature of the situation.
A. i. CAPs must at a minimum include:
i) a. A brief description of the finding(s), including all relevant information specific to the issue(s);
ii) b. Specific actions taken and to be taken by the Contractor, including including: a timetable and timetable; a description of the monitoring to be performed.
B. ii. CAPs are subject to approval by HCA. HCA may:
i) a. Accept the plan as submitted;
ii) b. Accept the plan with specified modifications;
iii) c. Request a modified plan;
iv) d. Reject the plan.
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Sources: Client Services Contract Restatement
Corrective Action Plans. HCA may require the Contractor to develop a Corrective Action Plan (CAP), which must be submitted for approval to HCA within fifteen (15) calendar days of notification unless otherwise specified. CAPs may require modification to any policies or procedures by the Contractor relating to fulfillment of its obligations pursuant to this Contract. HCA, at its sole discretion, may extend or reduce the time allowed for corrective action depending upon the nature of the situation.
A. CAPs must at a minimum include:
i) A brief description of the finding(s), including all relevant information specific to the issue(s);
ii) Specific actions taken and to be taken by the Contractor, including a timetable and a description of the monitoring to be performed.
B. CAPs are subject to approval by HCA. HCA may:
i) Accept the plan as submitted;
ii) Accept the plan with specified modifications;
; iii) Request a modified plan;
iv) Reject the plan.
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