Assessment of CSHCN Sample Clauses

Assessment of CSHCN. All MCPs must implement mechanisms to assess children with a positive identification as a CSHCN. A positive assessment confirms the results of the positive identification and should assist the MCP in determining the need for case management. This assessment mechanism must include, at a minimum: • The use of the ODJFS CSHCN Standard Assessment Tool to assess all children with a positive identification using the methods described in Section 2.c., Children with Special Health Care Needs, of this appendix as having a condition that may warrant case management. Appendix G See ODJFS CSHCN Program Requirements for a description of the ODJFS CSHCN Standard Assessment Tool. • Completion of the assessment by a physician, physician assistant, RN, LPN, licensed social worker, or a graduate of a two or four year allied health program. • The oversight and monitoring by either a registered nurse or a physician, if the assessment is completed by another medical professional.
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Assessment of CSHCN. The Contractor must implement mechanisms to assess children with a positive identification as a CSHCN including, but not limited to the following:
Assessment of CSHCN. All MCPs must implement mechanisms to assess children with a positive identification as a CSHCN. A positive assessment confirms the results of the positive identification and should assist the MCP in determining the need for case management. This assessment mechanism must include, at a minimum: • The use of the ODJFS CSHCN Standard Assessment Tool to assess all children with a positive identification based on the CSHCN Screening Questions as a CSHCN. See ODJFS CSHCN Program Requirements for a description of the ODJFS CSHCN Standard Assessment Tool. • No later than January 1, 2004, completion of the assessment by a physician, physician assistant, RN, LPN, licensed social worker, or a graduate of a two or four year allied health program. • The criteria used by the MCP in assessing members with a positive identification as a CSHCN, through a mechanism other than the ODJFS CSHCN Screening Questions. • The oversight and monitoring by either a registered nurse or a physician, if the assessment is completed by another medical professional.

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  • Report of Assessment of Compliance with Servicing Criteria As defined in Section 4.02(a) of the Servicing Agreement.

  • Annual Report of Assessment of Compliance with Servicing Criteria (a) The Servicer shall cause a firm of independent certified public accountants, who may also render other services to the Servicer, the Depositor or their Affiliates, to deliver to the Issuing Entity, the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Trustee on or before March 15 of each year, beginning March 15, 2016 (or if such day is not a Business Day, the next succeeding Business Day), a report (the “Report of Assessment of Compliance with Servicing Criteria”) delivered to the Board of Directors of the Servicer and to the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Trustee that satisfies the requirements of Rule 13a-18 or Rule 15d-18 under the Exchange Act and Item 1122 of Regulation AB, as applicable, on the assessment of compliance with Servicing Criteria with respect to the prior calendar year. The certificates and reports referred to in Section 4.01(a), Section 4.01(b) and this Section 4.02(a) shall be delivered within 120 days after the end of each calendar year if the Issuing Entity is not required to file periodic reports under the Exchange Act or any other law, beginning April 30, 2017.

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