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2011-415 Health- State of NC Health Dept contract extention
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8/23/2011
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Consolidated Agreement-FY13 Page 4 of 22 , <br /> c. Establish one charge per clinical/support service for all payors(including Medicaid)based on <br /> their costs. All Payors must be billed the same established charge,but the Department may <br /> accept negotiated or other agreed upon lower amounts (e.g.,the Medicaid reimbursement rate) <br /> as payment in full. <br /> 9. Subject to the approval of the appropriate Section, a local health department may seek <br /> reimbursement for services covered by a program operating under l0A NCAC 45 rules, Purchase <br /> of Medical Care Services (POMCS), when those services are not supported by other state or <br /> federal funds. All payment program rules and procedures as specified in the Purchase of Medical <br /> Care Services Manual must be followed. <br /> 10. Provision of Interpreter Services: As required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, a local health <br /> department that receives federal funds (either directly or through the Division of Public Health) for <br /> any program or service must provide interpreter services at no charge to Limited English <br /> Proficiency clients in all programs and services offered by the health department. <br /> 11. A local health department may not require a client to present identification that includes a picture <br /> of the client for at least immunization,pregnancy prevention, sexually transmitted disease and <br /> communicable disease services. <br /> 12. Subject to the availability of funds and approval of the Public Health Nursing and Professional <br /> Development Unit, a Department may request reimbursement for: <br /> a. Nursing service personnel participating in the"Introduction to Principles and Practices of <br /> Public Health and Public Health Nursing"course. Reimbursement is $400.00 per participant <br /> upon successful completion of the course. <br /> b. Nursing service personnel participating in the"Management and Supervision for Public Health <br /> Nurse Supervisors and Directors"course. Reimbursement is $600.00 per participant upon <br /> successful completion of the course. <br /> c. Health Department Management level staff(all disciplines) attending certain Management <br /> training endorsed by the State Health Director's Office when the local staff member is a part of <br /> a team accepted into these trainings/institutes. <br /> 13. Audits/Monitoring: <br /> a. The Department shall have an annual audit performed in accordance with"The Single Audit <br /> Act of 1984 as implemented by OMB Circular A-133." The audit report shall be submitted to <br /> the Local Government Commission(LGC)by the County Administration(if single county <br /> health department) or the District Health Department or Public Health Authority(if so <br /> organized)within(six) 6 months following the close of the agreement. Audit findings referred <br /> to the DHHS Controller's Office by LGC will be investigated and findings verified by the <br /> DHHS Controller's Office staff with assistance of the Division of Public Health Program Staff. <br /> b. All District Health Departments and Public Health Authorities must complete quarterly a <br /> Fiscal Monitoring Report and submit to the DHHS Controller's Office based on the schedule <br /> published by the DHHS Controller's Office. <br /> 14. Equipment is a type of fixed asset consisting of specific items of property that: (1) are tangible in <br /> nature; (2)have a life longer than one year•, and(3)have a significant value. <br /> a. For Inventory Purposes <br />
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