Equitable Quality and Access Domain Goals Clause Samples

Equitable Quality and Access Domain Goals a. The Contractor is incentivized for performance on metrics such as those related to access to care (including for individuals with a preferred language other than English and/or disability); preventive, perinatal, and pediatric care; care for chronic diseases; behavioral health; care coordination; and/or patient experience. b. Metric performance expectations shall include, at a minimum:
Equitable Quality and Access Domain Goals a. The Contractor is incentivized for performance on metrics such as those related to access to care (including for individuals with limited English proficiency and/or disability); preventive, perinatal, and pediatric care; care for chronic diseases; behavioral health; care coordination; and/or patient experience. b. For up to the first three Performance Years (PY 2023 through PY 2025), the Contractor’s performance will be based on: (i) Reporting on access and quality metric performance, including reports stratified by demographic factors (such as race, ethnicity, language, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity); health related social needs; and/or defined by other individual- or community-level markers or indices of social risk; (ii) Developing and implementing interventions aimed at improving quality and reducing observed disparities on metrics that account for clinical and social risk factors. c. For at least the last two Performance Years (PY2026 and PY2027), the Contractor’s performance will be based on improving quality and/or closing disparities as measured through performance on a subset of access and quality metrics.
Equitable Quality and Access Domain Goals. The MBHV is incentivized for performance on metrics such as those related to access to care (including for individuals with a preferred language other than English and/or disability); behavioral health; care coordination; and patient experience.
Equitable Quality and Access Domain Goals a. The MBHV is incentivized for performance on metrics such as those related to access to care (including for individuals with limited English proficiency and/or disability); care for behavioral health conditions; care coordination; and patient experience. b. For up to the first three Performance Years (PY 2023 through PY 2025), MBHV performance will be based on: i. Reporting on access and quality metric performance, including reports stratified by demographic factors (such as race, ethnicity, language, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity); health related social needs; and/or defined by other individual- or community-level markers or indices of social risk; ii. Developing and implementing interventions aimed at improving quality and reducing observed disparities on metrics that account for clinical and social risk factors. c. For at least the last two Performance Years (PY2026 and PY2027), MBHV performance will be based on improving quality and/or closing disparities as measured through performance on a subset of access and quality metrics.

Related to Equitable Quality and Access Domain Goals

  • Image Quality You are responsible for the image quality of any Image that you transmit. If an Image that we receive from you or for deposit to your Account is not of sufficient quality to satisfy our image quality standards as we may establish them from time to time, we may reject the Image without prior notice to you. Each Image must include the front and back of the Item and the following information must be clearly readable: amount, payee name, drawer signature, date, check number, account number, routing and transit number, MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) line, and any endorsement or other information written on the check.

  • Service Quality The Transfer Agent shall maintain a quality control process designed to provide a consistent level of quality and timeliness for its call center, correspondence services and transaction processing.