Quality Improvement System Sample Clauses

The Quality Improvement System clause establishes a framework for ongoing evaluation and enhancement of services or products provided under the agreement. Typically, it requires the parties to implement procedures for monitoring performance, collecting feedback, and making necessary adjustments to maintain or improve quality standards. This clause ensures that both parties are committed to continuous improvement, helping to address issues proactively and maintain high levels of satisfaction and compliance throughout the contract term.
Quality Improvement System. A. Submit a flow chart and/or organization chart identifying all components of the QIS and who is involved and responsible for each activity. B. Submit policies that specify the responsibility of the Governing Body in the QIS. C. Submit policies for the QI Committee including membership, activities, roles and responsibilities. D. Submit procedures outlining how providers will be kept informed of the written QIS, its activities and outcomes. E. Submit policies and procedures related to the delegation of the QIS activities. F. Submit boilerplate Subcontract language showing accountability of delegated QIS functions and responsibilities. G. Submit a written description of the QIS. H. Policies and procedures to address how the Contractor will meet the requirements of: 1) External Accountability Set (EAS) Performance Measures 2) Quality Improvement Projects 3) Consumer Satisfaction Survey I. Submit policies and procedures for performance of Primary Care Provider site reviews. J. Submit a list of sites to be reviewed prior to initiating plan operation K. Submit the aggregate results of pre-operational site review to CDHS at least six (6) weeks prior to Plan operation. The aggregate results shall include all data elements defined by CDHS. L. Submit policies and procedures for reporting any disease or condition to public health authorities. M. Submit policies and procedures for credentialing and re-credentialing. N. Submit policies and procedures for appropriate handling and maintenance of medical records regardless of form (electronic, paper, etc.).
Quality Improvement System. Objective: Contractor shall maintain Contractor’s quality improvement system to measure child’s language acquisition benchmarks, social & emotional development and literacy development. Primary Activities and Resources: 1.
Quality Improvement System. (QIS) means the systematic activities to monitor and evaluate the medical care delivered to Members according to the standards set forth in regulations and Contract language. Contractor must have processes in place, which measure the effectiveness of care, identify problems, and implement improvement on a continuing basis.
Quality Improvement System. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ SSLC has placed a major focus on identifying, analyzing, and tracking key indicators for comparing actual performance to expected performance and making recommendations for improvement. This includes developing and implementing corrective action plans to address issues identified through the QI process. An improved medical and residential services QI system was implemented, which included updating key indicators used for assessing progress.
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Related to Quality Improvement System

  • Quality Improvement The Parties must develop QI activities specifically for the oversight of the requirements of this MOU, including, without limitation, any applicable performance measures and QI initiatives, including those to prevent duplication of services, as well as reports that track referrals, Member engagement, and service utilization. Such QI activities must include processes to monitor the extent to which Members are able to access mental health services across SMHS and NSMHS, and Covered Service utilization. The Parties must document these QI activities in policies and procedures.

  • School Improvement The parties do hereby mutually agree that the school improvement process currently in effect will continue. Any plan developed by the committees shall not be in conflict with the master agreement or board policy.

  • Random Drug Testing All employees covered by this Agreement shall be subject to random drug testing in accordance with Appendix D.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.

  • Quality Standards Each Party agrees that the nature and quality of its products and services supplied in connection with the other Party's Marks will conform to quality standards set by the other Party. Each Party agrees to supply the other Party, upon request, with a reasonable number of samples of any Materials publicly disseminated by such Party which utilize the other Party's Marks. Each Party will comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and customs and obtain any required government approvals pertaining to use of the other Party's marks.