Intervention Programs Sample Clauses

Intervention Programs. Employees in District-sponsored intervention programs that provide additional planned instruction outside the regular workday to help students succeed (e.g., Tier 2 or 3 RTI interventions) shall be paid their per diem rate of pay. For every hour of instruction, ten (10) minutes of planning time shall be paid at the same per diem rate.
Intervention Programs. Landacorp will apply management programs to the Intervention Group using the following structured methodology. [*] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. LANDACORP, INC. SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SERVICES AND SYSTEM AGREEMENT NUMBER XXXXXXXX
Intervention Programs. Landacorp will apply management programs to the Intervention Group using the following structured methodology. All members will be assigned to a case- or disease management program provided by Landacorp's Intervention Partner (CareAdvantage). Landacorp will contact, or attempt to make contact, with all the target members identified for intervention by Landacorp who are not assigned to the Control Group. The number of contacts with a patient and their timing will be the responsibility of Landacorp. Each contacted member will initially be screened through Landacorp's proprietary Managing for Tomorrow survey instrument to determine disease self-management skills and establish a base-line. The survey will be conducted directly with the member, via telephone. Member risk status will be further determined by the survey and professional judgment of the nurse-interventionist. Upon completion of the survey, those members who are assessed as being at continued risk will receive a tailored booklet detailing the results of the survey, and educational materials to help the member improve disease self-management skills. In addition, the contacted member may also receive additional disease-specific fulfillment kits (i.e. home laboratory tests for HbA1C analysis and microalbumin analysis, or one-time samples of low-dose aspirin, or medical devices such as peak flow meters, depending on diagnosis). The specific contents of the fulfillment kits will be subject to mutual agreement between Landacorp and Customer. The Intervention Partner will provide case-management services to those members who, in the judgment of the [*] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. LANDACORP, INC. FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED SERVICES AND SYSTEM AGREEMENT NUMBER 01071003 SECTION II Intervention Partner, are eligible for and will benefit from these services. The Intervention Partner will assess the ability of the member to manage their disease-burden and will set progress goals for the member to work toward in the management of their disease(s). The risk status of members who are receiving interventions from the Intervention Partner will be changed from time-to-time based on continued evaluation of the member status, at the sole discretion of the Intervention Partner. The Intervention Partner will also routinely assess the member's progress against the goals, using int...

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  • Intervention If the Commission finds deficiencies in the School's performance or legal compliance, the Commission and the School shall follow the Intervention Protocol attached as Exhibit D. Intervention may be initiated when the Commission finds that the School has failed to: (a) Comply with applicable laws, rules, policies, or procedures; (b) Comply with the terms and conditions of this Contract; or (c) Meet performance expectations as set forth in the Performance Frameworks. Failure to invoke the Intervention Protocol shall not be (i) construed as a waiver or relinquishment of any requirement under applicable laws, rules, policies, procedures, contractual terms and conditions, or performance expectations; or (ii) deemed a necessary precedent to non-renewal or revocation.

  • Early Intervention Services (EIS) Coverage provided for members from birth to 36 months. The provider must be certified as an EIS provider by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services. 0% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. Asthma management 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible

  • Dependent Care Assistance Program The County offers the option of enrolling in a Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) designed to qualify for tax savings under Section 129 of the Internal Revenue Code, but such savings are not guaranteed. The program allows employees to set aside up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) of annual salary (before taxes) per calendar year to pay for eligible dependent care (child and elder care) expenses. Any unused balance is forfeited and cannot be recovered by the employee.

  • Tobacco Use Counseling and Intervention This plan covers smoking cessation programs when prescribed by a physician in accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-53 and ACA guidelines. Smoking cessation programs include, but are not limited to, the following: • Smoking cessation counseling must be provided by a physician or upon his or her • Over-the-counter and FDA approved nicotine replacement therapy and/or smoking cessation prescription drugs, prescribed by a physician, and purchased at a pharmacy. See the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits for details on coverage. This plan covers adult and pediatric preventive vaccinations and immunizations in accordance with current guidelines. Our allowance includes the administration and the vaccine. If a covered immunization is provided as part of an office visit, the office visit copayment and deductible (if any) will apply. Travel immunizations are covered to the extent that such immunizations are recommended for adults and children by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The recommendations are subject to change by the CDC. This plan covers preventive screenings based on the ACA guidelines noted above. Preventive screenings include but are not limited to: • mammograms; • pap smears; • prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests; • flexible sigmoidoscopy; • double contrast barium enema; • fecal occult blood tests, screening for gestational diabetes, and human papillomavirus; and • genetic counseling for breast cancer susceptibility gene (BRCA). This plan covers colonoscopies in accordance with R.I. General Laws § 27-18-58. Covered healthcare services include an initial colonoscopy or other medical tests or procedures for colorectal cancer screening and a follow-up colonoscopy if the results of the initial test are abnormal. This plan covers the following contraceptive services: • FDA approved contraceptive drugs and devices requiring a prescription; • barrier method (cervical cap, diaphragm, or implantable) fitted and supplied during an office visit; and • surgical and sterilization services for women with reproductive capacity, including but not limited to tubal ligation. This plan covers lactation (breastfeeding) support and counseling during the pregnancy or postpartum period when provided by a licensed lactation counselor. This plan covers manual, electric, or battery operated breast pumps for a female member in conjunction with each birth event.