Safeguarding Information. 5.4.1 All Member information, records and data collected or provided to HMO by TDH or another State agency is protected from disclosure by state and federal law and regulations. HMO may only receive and disclose information which is directly related to establishing eligibility, providing services and conducting or assisting in the investigation and prosecution of civil and criminal proceedings under state or federal law. HMO must include a confidentiality provision in all subcontracts with individuals. 5.4.2 HMO is responsible for informing Members and providers regarding the provisions of 42 C.F.R. 431, Subpart F, relating to Safeguarding Information on Applicants and Recipients, and HMO must ensure that confidential information is protected from disclosure except for authorized purposes. 5.4.3 HMO must assist network PCPs in developing and implementing policies for protecting the confidentiality of AIDS and HIV-related medical information and an anti-discrimination policy for employees and Members with communicable diseases. Also see Health and Safety Code, Chapter 85, Subchapter E, relating to the Duties of State Agencies and State Contractors. 5.4.4 HMO must require that subcontractors have mechanisms in place to ensure Member's (including minor's) confidentiality for family planning services. 1999 Renewal Contract ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service Area August 9, 1999 31
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Safeguarding Information. 5.4.1 All Member information, records and data collected or provided to HMO by TDH or another State agency is protected from disclosure by state and federal law and regulations. HMO may only receive and disclose information which is directly 29 Dallas Service Area Contract 36 related to establishing eligibility, providing services and conducting or assisting in the investigation and prosecution of civil and criminal proceedings under state or federal law. HMO must include a confidentiality provision in all subcontracts with individuals.
5.4.2 HMO is responsible for informing Members and providers regarding the provisions of 42 C.F.R. 431, Subpart F, relating to Safeguarding Information on Applicants and Recipients, and HMO must ensure that confidential information is protected from disclosure except for authorized purposes.
5.4.3 HMO must assist network PCPs in developing and implementing a policies for protecting the confidentiality of AIDS and HIV-related medical information and an anti-discrimination policy for employees and Members with communicable diseases. Also see See also Health and Safety Code, Chapter 85, Subchapter E, E relating to the Duties of State Agencies and State Contractors.
5.4.4 HMO must require require, through contractual provisions, that subcontractors have mechanisms in place to ensure Member's (including minor's) confidentiality for family planning services. 1999 Renewal Contract ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service Area August 9, 1999 31.
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Safeguarding Information. 5.4.1 All Member information, records and data collected or provided to HMO by TDH or another State agency is protected from disclosure by state and federal law and regulations. HMO may only receive and disclose information which is directly related to establishing eligibility, providing services and conducting or assisting in the investigation and prosecution of civil and criminal proceedings under state or federal law. HMO must include a confidentiality provision in all subcontracts with individuals.
5.4.2 HMO is responsible for informing Members and providers regarding the provisions of 42 C.F.R. C.F.R 431, Subpart F, relating to Safeguarding Information on Applicants and Recipients, and HMO must ensure that confidential information is protected from disclosure except for authorized purposes.
5.4.3 HMO must assist network PCPs in developing and implementing policies for protecting the confidentiality of AIDS and HIV-related medical information and an anti-discrimination policy for employees and Members with communicable diseases. Also see Health and Safety Code, Chapter 85, Subchapter E, relating to the Duties of State Agencies and State Contractors.
5.4.4 HMO must require that subcontractors have mechanisms in place to ensure Member's (including minor's) confidentiality for family planning services. 1999 Renewal Contract ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bexar Service Area August 9, 1999 311999
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Sources: Contract for Services (Centene Corp)
Safeguarding Information. 5.4.1 All Member information, records and data collected or provided to HMO by TDH or another State agency is protected from disclosure by state and federal law and regulations. HMO may only receive and disclose information which is directly related to establishing eligibility, providing services and conducting or assisting in the investigation and prosecution of civil and criminal proceedings under state or federal law. HMO must include a confidentiality provision in all subcontracts with individuals.
5.4.2 HMO is responsible for informing Members and providers regarding the provisions of 42 C.F.R. 431, Subpart F, relating to Safeguarding Information on Applicants and Recipients, and HMO must ensure that confidential information is protected from disclosure except for authorized purposes.
5.4.3 HMO must assist network PCPs in developing and implementing policies for protecting the confidentiality of AIDS and HIV-related medical information 1999 Renewal Contract Tarrant Service Area 37 August 9, 1999 38 and an anti-discrimination policy for employees and Members with communicable diseases. Also see Health and Safety Code, Chapter 85, Subchapter E, relating to the Duties of State Agencies and State Contractors.
5.4.4 HMO must require that subcontractors have mechanisms in place to ensure Member's (including minor's) confidentiality for family planning services. 1999 Renewal Contract ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service Area August 9, 1999 31.
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Safeguarding Information. 5.4.1 All Member information, records and data collected or provided to HMO by TDH or another State agency is protected from disclosure by state and federal law and regulations. HMO may only receive and disclose information which is directly related to establishing eligibility, providing services and conducting or assisting in the investigation and prosecution of civil and criminal proceedings under state or federal law. HMO must include a confidentiality provision in all subcontracts with individuals.
5.4.2 HMO is responsible for informing Members and providers regarding the provisions of 42 C.F.R. 431, Subpart F, relating to Safeguarding Information on Applicants and Recipients, and HMO must ensure that confidential information is 1999 Renewal Contract Harr▇▇ ▇▇▇vice Area 37 August 9, 1999 protected from disclosure except for authorized purposes.
5.4.3 HMO must assist network PCPs in developing and implementing policies for protecting the confidentiality of AIDS and HIV-related medical information and an anti-discrimination policy for employees and Members with communicable diseases. Also see Health and Safety Code, Chapter 85, Subchapter E, relating to the Duties of State Agencies and State Contractors.
5.4.4 HMO must require that subcontractors have mechanisms in place to ensure Member's (including minor's) confidentiality for family planning services. 1999 Renewal Contract ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service Area August 9, 1999 31.
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