The managed care provider shall provide each enrolled child with high quality health care at locations that ensure reasonable availability and accessibility.
The managed care provider shall provide, either directly or by referral, each service in the Medicaid managed care benefits package, including patient management, referrals and approvals.
The managed care provider shall ensure that urgent and emergency medical care are available to enrolled children on a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week basis, either through the provider or through other appropriate facilities.
The managed care provider shall conduct an orientation program to inform enrolled children and their families of available services and facilities.
The managed care provider shall allow each enrolled child, to the maximum extent feasible, the freedom to choose from among its participating providers of primary health care.
The managed care provider shall notify the Department in writing of the primary health care provider to whom the child is assigned by the end of the first month of enrollment, and within thirty (30) days after a reassignment.
The managed care provider shall provide health education programs for enrolled children, in languages understood by the population being served. The education programs shall include, at a minimum, information regarding the following:
The managed care provider shall have a system for follow-up of patient care for enrolled children, including an appointment follow-up system for children who do not appear for appointments.
The managed care provider shall maintain a current, unified service delivery record on each enrolled child.
The managed care provider shall establish and maintain a quality assurance program to review the quality, appropriateness and timeliness of the services provided. The quality assurance program shall be approved by the Department in accordance with the requirements of § 5606.11.
The managed care provider's quality assurance program shall:
The managed care provider, to the maximum extent possible, shall adhere to the following access standards for enrolled children:
The managed care provider shall obtain accreditation through an external review by an independent quality accreditation organization such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).
This accreditation process shall begin within twelve (12) months of execution of a Medicaid managed care provider agreement. Provisional accreditation must be received by the end of the third year of participation in the program.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-5606