Enabling Services Clause Samples

Enabling Services. The MCO must ensure that all services, both clinical and non-clinical, are accessible to all enrollees, including those with limited English proficiency or reading skills, with diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, the homeless, and individuals with physical and mental disabilities. The MCO must also monitor and promote compliance with these policies through analysis of complaints or grievances and appeals, requests to change providers, member satisfaction surveys, and other sources of member input.
Enabling Services. SAP will provide Company with the following training and other services to enable Company to operate the SAP Solution Manager (“Enabling Services”): a) Assistance in the technical set up and configuration of Company’s SAP Solution Manager and in initially connecting Company’s SAP Solution Manager/SAP Collaboration Platform to the SAP Global Support Backbone. b) Training of system administrators and support engineers in the continuous operation of the SAP Solution Manager. [***] = CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THIS OMITTED INFORMATION.
Enabling Services. The MCO must ensure that all services, both clinical and non-clinical, are accessible to all enrollees, including those with limited English proficiency or reading skills, with diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, the homeless, and individuals with physical and mental disabilities. The MCO must also monitor and promote compliance with these policies through analysis of complaints or grievances and appeals, requests to change providers, member satisfaction surveys, and other sources of member input. The MCO will be required to provide oral interpretive services for languages on an as-needed basis. These requirements will extend to both in-person and telephone communications to ensure that enrollees are able to communicate with the MCO and providers and receive coverage benefits. Oral interpretative services shall be provided free of charge to enrollees and potential enrollees and shall be available for all non-English languages. The MCO must also provide audiotapes for the illiterate upon request. BMS will periodically review the degree to which there are any prevalent language or languages spoken by Medicaid beneficiaries in West Virginia (cultural groups that represent at least 5 percent of the Medicaid population). Within 90 days of notification from BMS, the MCO shall make written materials available in prevalent non-English languages in its service areas. At the current time, there is no data to indicate that West Virginia has any Medicaid populations that meet this definition. The MCO shall notify enrollees and potential enrollees of the availability of oral interpretation services for any language and written materials in prevalent non-English languages. The MCO shall also notify enrollees and potential enrollees of how to access such services.
Enabling Services non-clinical services that enable individuals to access health care and improve health outcomes. Examples include: case management, care coordination, transportation, health education, and health professional salarys.
Enabling Services. Establish or strengthen existing mechanisms that: ▪ Engage clients in obtaining nutritional support, housing, transportation, legal assistance, and income assistance to support LICN Program goals through referrals to existing service providers ▪ Provide access to enabling services not otherwise available in the community through new service creation or expansion of currently limited services. Equipment purchases, expansions of current facilities, and/or renovation/remodeling of current facilities may be considered under this initiative. No LICN Program grant funds may be used for the lease/ purchase of land, buildings or new construction. ▪ Establish effective working relationships with the county welfare department(s) in their service area to help facilitate applications for health coverage and other public assistance
Enabling Services. Program Description: Key assistance provided to all departments of the conservation authority, board of directors, member municipalities and the general public to enable the NVCA to operate in an accountable, efficient and effective manner. Corporate Services Administrative, human resources, financial, operating and capital costs which are not directly related to the delivery of any specific program or service, but are the overhead and support costs of a conservation authority. Includes health and safety program, overseeing programs and policies. CA Act 20 Financial Services Annual budget, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, financial analysis, financial audit, administration of reserves and investments, financial reports for funding agencies, preparing, and submitting reports to CRA, benefits program administration. CA Act 20 Legal Expenses Costs related to agreements/contracts, administrative by-law updates CA Act 20 Governance Supporting CA Boards, Advisory Committees, Office of CAO and Senior Management. CA Act Part IV Communications and Outreach Informing public of NVCA programs and projects through media, open houses, public meetings, website administration, responding to inquiries from the public, crisis communications. CA Act 20 Administration Buildings Office buildings and workshop used to support NVCA staff, programs, and services. Includes utilities, routine and major maintenance, property taxes. CA Act 20 Information Technology Management/GIS Data management, records retention. Development and use of systems to collect and store data and to provide spatial geographical representations of data. CA Act 20 Vehicle and Equipment A fleet of vehicles and equipment to support the work of the NVCA, including capital purchases, fuel, licenses, repairs, and maintenance. Programs and projects are charged for the use of the vehicles and equipment. CA Act CA Act 20 ALL Asset Management Services CA Act 25/26 Program Description: The protection of municipal drinking water supplies in the NVCA through the development and implementation of the Source Protection Plans. DWSP Risk Management Official Carrying out Part IV duties of the Clean Water Act on behalf of municipalities through service agreements. CA Act 21.1.1 Program Description: NVCA owns 5,240 hectares of land which includes conservation areas, management areas, conservation forests, farmland and flood control structures and surrounding land. NVCA property is essential to watershed management, en...

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  • Counseling Services Therapy is a relationship between people that works in part because of clearly defined rights and responsibilities held by each person. As a client in mental health counseling, you have certain rights and responsibilities that are important for you to understand. There are also legal limitations to those rights that you should be aware of. I, as your therapist, have corresponding responsibilities to you. These rights and responsibilities are described in the following sections. Mental Health Counseling has both benefits and risks. Risks may include experiencing uncomfortable feelings, such as sadness, guilt, anxiety, anger, frustration, loneliness and helplessness, because the process of psychotherapy often requires discussing the unpleasant aspects of your life. However, psychotherapy has been shown to have benefits for individuals who undertake it. Therapy often leads to a significant reduction in feelings of distress, increased satisfaction in interpersonal relationships, greater personal awareness and insight, increased skills for managing stress and resolutions to specific problems. But, there are no guarantees about what will happen. Psychotherapy requires a very active effort on your part. In order to be most successful, you will have to work on things we discuss in treatment outside of sessions, as a kind of homework. The first 2 sessions will involve a comprehensive evaluation of your needs. By the end of the evaluation, I will be able to offer you some initial impressions of what our work might include. At that point, we will discuss your treatment goals and create an initial treatment plan. You should evaluate this information and make your own assessment about whether you feel comfortable working with me. If you have questions about my procedures, we should discuss them whenever they arise. If your doubts persist, I will be happy to help you set up a meeting with another mental health professional for a second opinion or to make a move to another therapist that feels like a better fit.

  • Training Services All training services, including any Deliverables, are provided for Customer’s internal training purposes only. Customer may not replicate the Deliverables or use the Deliverables to develop any of the products described in such training Deliverables. Training Deliverables are not subject to any maintenance, support, or updates.

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  • Autism Services This plan covers the following services for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders. • Applied behavior analysis when provided and/or supervised by an individual licensed by the state in which the service is rendered. See the Summary of Medical Benefits for the amount that you pay. • Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services when rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. A benefit limit will not apply to these services. • Psychological and psychiatric services, and prescription drugs are also covered. See Behavioral Health Services and Prescription Drugs and Diabetic Equipment or Supplies for additional information. Coverage for autism spectrum disorders does not affect any obligation of a school district, a state or other governmental entity to provide services to an individual under an individualized family service plan, an individualized education program, or similar services required under state or federal law. Services related to autism that are furnished by school personnel are not covered under this plan.

  • Monitoring Services IDT staff shall, using methods that include face-to-face and other contacts with the member, monitor the services a member receives. This monitoring shall ensure that: a. The member receives the services and supports authorized, arranged for and coordinated by the IDT staff; b. The services and supports identified in the MCP as being provided by natural and community supports are being provided; and c. The quality of the services and supports received is adequate and still necessary to continue to meet the needs and preferences of the member and support the member’s outcomes identified in the MCP.