Quality Measurement Clause Samples

Quality Measurement. ‌ EOHHS shall: A. Administer the Patient Experience Survey. Such survey may include, but shall not be limited to, questions about the Enrollee’s experience of care from their Participating PCP. EOHHS may modify the Patient Experience Survey in EOHHS’ sole discretion; B. Provide the Contractor with the Quality Sample for each Clinical Quality Measure within the final sixty (60) days of each Performance Year, or at another time specified by EOHHS; and C. Calculate the total Quality Score for the Contractor.
Quality Measurement. EOHHS shall assist the Contractor and Contracting MCOs with assessing the Contractor’s performance on Quality Measures, including activities such as: A. Administering the Patient Experience Survey. Such survey may include, but shall not be limited to, questions about the Attributed Member’s experience of care from their Participating PCP. EOHHS may modify the Patient Experience Survey in EOHHS’ sole discretion; B. Providing the Contractor with the Quality Sample for each Clinical Quality Measure within the final sixty (60) days of each Contract Year, or at another time specified by EOHHS; and C. Calculating the total Quality Score for the Contractor.
Quality Measurement. 1. BMC will confer with Claimants to discuss ways for BMC best to determine whether patients with disabilities receive care that is consistent with practice standards at BMC and whether patients with disabilities encounter any problems related to their disabilities that adversely affect the care they receive. To the extent feasible, the quality measurement system shall, among other things, include a procedure for determining whether patients with disabilities are weighed and have their body mass index determined when medically appropriate, whether patients are able to transfer to medical diagnostic equipment or furniture safely, effectively and in a manner consistent with their preferences, whether communications with BMC staff are timely and effective, and whether needs for personal care are properly addressed. 2. To the extent feasible, BMC will incorporate metrics related to care for patients with disabilities into systems used in the hospital for assessing quality and safety, and, to the extent feasible, BMC will use the systems to evaluate care on an individual basis for patients identified as having a disability.
Quality Measurement. The Provider, with the approval of School will facilitate de-identified measurements to examine program efficacy. Data or System Access 1. If either party is given access, whether on-site or through remote facilities, to any computer or electronic data storage system of the other party in order to provide or receive the Services, the party that receives such access shall limit such access and use solely for the provision or receipt of the Services within the scope of this Agreement and shall not access, or attempt to access, any computer system, electronic file, software or other electronic services other than those specifically required to provide or receive such Services. 2. Under no circumstances shall either party’s personnel access any networks or facilities of the other party for the purpose of accessing other external networks (other than as permitted within the scope of the Services), nor shall any such capabilities for such access be published or made known to unauthorized persons via any medium, as for example and not by way of limitation, posting on bulletin boards, social networks or e-mail. 3. The party receiving access shall limit such access to those of its employees who have need for such access in connection with the Services and shall follow all security rules and procedures for use of the providing party’s electronic resources of which it receives written notice.
Quality Measurement. [To be Completed] [▇▇▇▇▇ Systems and Athena will separately do a time study, mutually agree and document the turnaround times, quality, auditing and other compliance requirements and obligations.]
Quality Measurement. Each Service provided under this Agreement shall be associated with one or more defined, measurable, and reportable quality standards, as set forth in the applicable Statement of Work. Without limiting any provisions in an applicable Statement of Work, as a general matter Athena shall have the right to require the re-work of any Service items which failed to meet the defined quality standards without additional charge, which right shall be exercised by Athena pursuant to the relevant terms and conditions agreed in respect of such failure and re-work in the applicable Statement of Work.
Quality Measurement. The Provider, with the approval of School will facilitate de-identified measurements to examine program efficacy. The terms set forth in these requirements supersede any and all provisions or agreements relating to data security, whether written or oral, regardless of where they might be contained including, but not limited to the Behavioral Health Professional Services Agreement (this “Agreement”), a Statement of Work or any other Exhibit or Appendix. These requirements apply whenever Provider Data is provided to a School or transmitted through over the School’s network. Provider Data is defined as any sensitive or confidential information. If either party is given access, whether on-site or through remote facilities, to any computer or electronic data storage system of the other party in order to provide or receive the Services, the party that receives such access shall limit such access and use solely for the provision or receipt of the Services within the scope of this Agreement and shall not access, or attempt to access, any computer system, electronic file, software or other electronic services other than those specifically required to provide or receive such Services. Under no circumstances shall either party’s personnel access any networks or facilities of the other party for the purpose of accessing other external networks (other than as permitted within the scope of the Services), nor shall any such capabilities for such access be published or made known to unauthorized persons via any medium, as for example and not by way of limitation, posting on bulletin boards, social networks or e-mail. The party receiving access shall limit such access to those of its employees who have need for such access in connection with the Services and shall follow all security rules and procedures for use of the providing party’s electronic resources of which it receives written notice. All user identification names, numbers, passwords, and any information obtained as a result of access to and use of a party’s computer and electronic data storage systems shall be deemed to be, and shall be treated as, confidential information under applicable provisions of this Agreement. Either party shall have the right to immediately take any reasonable action to protect itself against any improper act that threatens a party’s networks or infrastructure, including, but not limited to, the right to temporarily restrict access, or at a party’s reasonable discretion, the right to te...

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  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.