Provider Website Sample Clauses

Provider Website. The Contractor shall develop and maintain a website in an FSSA-approved format (compliant with Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act) to ensure compliance with existing accessibility guidelines for network and out-of-network providers. The website shall be live and meet the requirements of this section on the effective date of the Contract. OMPP shall pre-approve the Contractor’s website information and graphic presentations. The Contractor may choose to develop a separate provider website or incorporate it into the home page of the member website described in Section 4.4.
Provider Website. Contractor shall maintain a provider website that contains information about its Medicaid line of business. Contractor may choose to develop a separate provider website or incorporate it into the home page of the member website described in Section 4.4.
Provider Website. The TPA must provide a secure provider service website where routine provider service inquiries can be handled. Information available through this website must include, but is not limited to, eligibility and benefits information, deductible accumulation, claim status, medical and coding policy, and online viewing of provider payment vouchers.
Provider Website. Provider shall utilize Health Plan’s online Provider website through which Provider may, among other things, access relevant Covered Person information (e.g., eligibility and enrollment); confirm Covered Person’s primary language and other special communication needs; access Claims and utilization history; file and track status of pending Provider Claims disputes and External Medical Reviews. (SC App. A.§7.c.)
Provider Website. The Contractor shall maintain a website for use by Providers describing the key Program elements and requirements, including, at minimum, the information required in the Provider Manual as described in Section E.1.03 and Provider training as described in Section E.04. This website shall be accessible and functional via cell phone. The Contractor shall update the Provider Relations regional maps at least quarterly, or more frequently as staffing changes occur.
Provider Website. The CONTRACTOR shall have a Provider page on its website that is accessible to Providers and the general public without any log-in requirements. The Provider page shall include all pertinent information prominently placed on the Provider page, including but not limited to, alerts of any changes to the CONTRACTOR’s coverage policies or procedures, a link to the Provider directory, the Provider manual, sample Provider agreements, updated newsletters and notifications, and information about how to contact the CONTRACTOR’s Provider services department. The CONTRACTOR must ensure its website is Americans with Disabilities Act Section 508 compliant and meets health equity requirements. The CONTRACTOR must have a mobile version of the MCO’s Provider website content. The CONTRACTOR must ensure that all Provider information is located on the MCO's website in a manner that Providers can easily find and navigate to and from the MCO’s home page. The CONTRACTOR shall have a secure Provider portal that includes the functionality to allow Providers to: Make inquiries, submit documentation, and receive responses from the CONTRACTOR regarding care for Members and payment, including electronic prior authorization request and approval, electronic claims submission and tracking, and electronic submission of Provider complaints; Access relevant Member information, including real-time eligibility and enrollment and claims and utilization history; and Access relevant Provider information, including the information provided on the public Provider page and Provider-specific information (e.g., Provider profiles, geographic regions where Providers are located, including satellite office locations). Upon implementation of MMIS-R, the CONTRACTOR shall integrate its Provider portal with HSD’s Unified Portal. The CONTRACTOR shall have policies and procedures in place to ensure the Provider public page and secure portal are updated regularly and contains accurate and up-to-date information.

Related to Provider Website

  • Provider Services Charges for the following Services when ordered by a Physician for the treatment of an Injury or Illness.

  • Website Hosting The Company shall host and maintain the website specified in paragraph (j)(1)(iii) of Rule 498A, so that the Fund Documents are publicly accessible, free of charge, at that website, in accordance with the conditions set forth in that paragraph, provided that the Fund and Underwriter fulfill their obligations under this Amendment.

  • Provider Directory a. The Contractor shall make available in electronic form and, upon request, in paper form, the following information about its network providers: i. The provider’s name as well as any group affiliation; ii. Street address(es); iii. Telephone number(s); iv. Website URL, as appropriate; v. Specialty, as appropriate; vi. Whether the provider will accept new beneficiaries; vii. The provider’s cultural and linguistic capabilities, including languages (including American Sign Language) offered by the provider or a skilled medical interpreter at the provider’s office, and whether the provider has completed cultural competence training; and viii. Whether the provider’s office/facility has accommodations for people with physical disabilities, including offices, exam room(s) and equipment. b. The Contractor shall include the following provider types covered under this Agreement in the provider directory: i. Physicians, including specialists ii. Hospitals

  • Monthly Data Download Not later than fifteen (15) days after the end of each month, beginning with the month in which the Commencement Date occurs and ending with the Final Shared-Loss Recovery Month, Assuming Bank shall provide Receiver:

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