MIS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Clause Samples

The MIS System Requirements clause defines the technical and operational standards that a Management Information System (MIS) must meet within the context of an agreement. It typically outlines specifications such as software compatibility, data security protocols, reporting capabilities, and integration with other systems. By clearly setting these requirements, the clause ensures that the MIS provided will support the parties' business needs and facilitate effective information management, thereby reducing the risk of system incompatibility or inadequate performance.
MIS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. 10.1 MODEL MIS REQUIREMENTS ---------------------- 10.1.1 HMO must maintain an MIS that will provide support for all functions of HMO's processes and procedures related to the flow and use of data within HMO. The MIS must enable HMO to meet the requirements of this contract. The MIS must have the capacity and capability of capturing and utilizing various data elements to develop information for HMO administration. 10.1.2 HMO must maintain a claim retrieval service processing system that can identify date of receipt, action taken on all provider claims or encounters (i.e., paid, denied, other), and when any action was taken in real time. 10.1.3 HMO must have a system that can be adapted to the change in Business Practices/Policies within a short period of time. 10.1.4 HMO is required to submit and receive data as specified in this contract and HMO Encounter Data Submissions Manual. HMO must provide complete encounter data of all capitated services within the scope of services of the contract between HMO and TDH. Encounter data must follow the format, data elements and method of transmission specified in the contract and HMO Encounter Data Submissions Manual. HMO must submit encounter data, including adjustments to encounter data. The Encounter transmission will include all encounter data and encounter data adjustments processed by HMO for the previous month. Data quality validation will incorporate assessment standards developed jointly by HMO and TDH. Original records will be 1999 Renewal Contract Bexar Service Area August 9, 1999 made available for inspection by TDH for validation purposes. Data which do not meet quality standards must be corrected and returned within a time period specified by TDH. 10.1.5 HMO must use the procedure codes, diagnosis codes, and other codes used for reporting encounters and fee-for-service claims in the most recent edition of the Medicaid Provider Procedures Manual or as otherwise directed by TDH. Any exceptions will be considered on a code-by-code basis after TDH receives written notice from HMO requesting an exception. HMO must also use the provider numbers as directed by TDH for both encounter and fee-for-service claims submissions. 10.1.6 HMO must have hardware, software, network and communications system with the capability and capacity to handle and operate all MIS subsystems. 10.1.7 HMO must notify TDH of any changes to HMO's MIS department dedicated to or supporting this contract by Phase I of Renewal Review. Any up...

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