Participating Provider Credentialing Sample Clauses

Participating Provider Credentialing. Vendor shall establish and maintain a credentialing and re- credentialing process to which all professional Participating Providers shall be subject in accordance with the Delegation of Credentialing Addendum, attached to this Agreement as Exhibit F. Upon United’s written request, Vendor shall provide United with a copy of Vendor’s credentialing process. Vendor’s credentialing process shall comply with Exhibit F of this Agreement and the applicable requirements of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (“NCQA”), Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations or another generally recognized accrediting agency (“Accrediting Agency”) and for Medicare, Medicaid, and any other government business, any additional requirements under state or federal law. The services performed by Vendor under the Delegation of Credentialing Addendum shall be pursuant to the monitoring, oversight and approval of United. With reasonable prior written notice and during normal business hours, United may conduct comprehensive onsite evaluation of Vendor’s credentialing procedures. Vendor shall immediately provide documentation to United related to any issue concerning quality of care or related to any investigation or inquiries by regulatory agencies of any Participating Provider.
Participating Provider Credentialing. Vendor shall establish and maintain vehicle, driver and credentialing requirements in accordance with the applicable state requirements. Vendor shall also ensure that all Participating Providers maintain, without restriction, such licensure, registration, and permits in a manner consistent with Vendor’s credentialing standards. The services performed by Vendor under this Section 2 shall be pursuant to the monitoring, oversight and approval of United. With reasonable prior written notice and during normal business hours, United may conduct comprehensive onsite evaluation of Vendor’s credentialing procedures. Vendor shall immediately provide documentation to United related to any issue concerning quality of care or related to any investigation or inquiries by regulatory agencies of any Participating Provider.

Related to Participating Provider Credentialing

  • Participating Providers To find out if a Provider is a Participating Provider: • Check Our Provider directory, available at Your request; • Call the number on Your ID card; or • Visit our website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. The Provider directory will give You the following information about Our Participating Providers: • Name, address, and telephone number; • Specialty; • Board certification (if applicable); • Languages spoken; and • Whether the Participating Provider is accepting new patients.

  • Credentialing Firm shall be required to access Citizens’ online vendor credentialing system (“CAIS”) to input, update and maintain certain information about Firm and the persons who will perform work related to this Agreement (“Staff”), as provided below and in Exhibit B attached hereto.

  • Credentialing Requirements Registry Operator, through the facilitation of the CZDA Provider, will request each user to provide it with information sufficient to correctly identify and locate the user. Such user information will include, without limitation, company name, contact name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, email address and IP address.

  • Contract for Professional Services of Physicians, Optometrists, and Registered Nurses In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 2254.008(a)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • Contractor Certification for Contractor Employees Introduction Texas Education Code Chapter 22 requires entities that contract with school districts to provide services to obtain criminal history record information regarding covered employees. Contractors must certify to the district that they have complied. Covered employees with disqualifying criminal histories are prohibited from serving at a school district. Definitions: Covered employees: Employees of a contractor or subcontractor who have or will have continuing duties related to the service to be performed at the District and have or will have direct contact with students. The District will be the final arbiter of what constitutes direct contact with students. Disqualifying criminal history: Any conviction or other criminal history information designated by the District, or one of the following offenses, if at the time of the offense, the victim was under 18 or enrolled in a public school: (a) a felony offense under Title 5, Texas Penal Code; (b) an offense for which a defendant is required to register as a sex offender under Chapter 62, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure; or (c) an equivalent offense under federal law or the laws of another state. I certify that: NONE (Section A) of the employees of Contractor and any subcontractors are covered employees, as defined above. If this box is checked, I further certify that Contractor has taken precautions or imposed conditions to ensure that the employees of Contractor and any subcontractor will not become covered employees. Contractor will maintain these precautions or conditions throughout the time the contracted services are provided. OR SOME (Section B) or all of the employees of Contractor and any subcontractor are covered employees. If this box is checked, I further certify that: (1) Contractor has obtained all required criminal history record information regarding its covered employees. None of the covered employees has a disqualifying criminal history.