HIP Basic Sample Clauses

The "HIP Basic" clause establishes the foundational requirements for compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in a contractual relationship. It typically outlines the minimum standards for handling, protecting, and transmitting protected health information (PHI) between parties, such as healthcare providers and their vendors. For example, it may require both parties to implement safeguards to prevent unauthorized access to PHI and to promptly report any data breaches. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all parties adhere to federal privacy and security regulations, thereby reducing legal risk and protecting sensitive health information.
HIP Basic. HIP members with income at or below one hundred percent (100%) FPL who do not make either their fast track prepayment, initial or subsequent POWER Account contributions as required by Section 4.1.1 will not be eligible for HIP Plus, and will be transferred to a more limited benefit package, which requires copayments for services as set forth in Section 4.1.2 (HIP Basic). 3.2.1 HIP Basic Potential Plus If a member is determined to now be eligible for HIP Plus, they will be assigned to the Basic benefit package called HIP Basic Potential Plus. This could apply to a member who had other IHCP coverage and transitioned into the HIP program, a member who was previously covered under Presumptive eligibility, or a member who has earned rollover as a result of the POWER Account reconciliation process. The member will remain in Potential Plus status until the first POWER Account contribution or the fast track payment is made. The member has sixty (60) days to make a payment and move to HIP Plus. Once the Contractor receives the POWER Account contribution, they will notify the state via the payday file submitted to CoreMMIS. Once the member’s payment is applied they will be moved to HIP Plus and the Contractor will be notified via the 834 of the benefit plan change.
HIP Basic. HIP members with income at or below one hundred percent (100%) FPL who do not make either their fast track prepayment, initial or subsequent POWER Account contributions as required by Section 4.1.1 will not be eligible for HIP Plus, and will be transferred to a more limited benefit package, which requires copayments for services as set forth in Section 4.1.2 (HIP Basic).

Related to HIP Basic

  • Target Population TREATMENT FOR ADULT (TRA) Target Population

  • Usage Measurement Usage measurement for calls shall begin when answer supervision or equivalent Signaling System 7 (SS7) message is received from the terminating office and shall end at the time of call disconnect by the calling or called subscriber, whichever occurs first.

  • Temperature Measurement Temperature will be measured by the nearest automatic Melbourne Bureau of Meteorology Monitoring Station for example (but not limited to): Melbourne, Moorabbin, Dunns Hill, Melbourne Airport, Frankston, and Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. At the commencement of each project, the onsite management and employee representatives shall agree which is to be the applicable automatic weather monitoring station.

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.

  • Follow-up Testing An employee shall submit to unscheduled follow-up drug and/or alcohol testing if, within the previous 24-month period, the employee voluntarily disclosed drug or alcohol problems, entered into or completed a rehabilitation program for drug or alcohol abuse, failed or refused a preappointment drug test, or was disciplined for violating the provisions of this Agreement and Employer work rules. The Employer may require an employee who is subject to follow-up testing to submit to no more than six unscheduled drug or alcohol tests within any 12 month period.