Comprehensive Assessment Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Assessment an initial and ongoing part of the member-centered planning process employed by the interdisciplinary team (IDT) to identify the member’s outcomes and the services and supports needed to help support those outcomes. It includes an ongoing process of using the knowledge and expertise of the member and caregivers to collect information about: a) The member’s needs, strengths and outcomes; b) The member’s resources, natural supports and community connections through significant others, family members and friends; c) Any ongoing conditions of the member or other risk factors that require a course of treatment or regular care monitoring; and d) The member’s preferences for the way in which the services and supports identified in the member-centered planning process will be delivered or coordinated by IDT staff.
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Comprehensive Assessment. The Parties’ subcontract shall require that, for each Enrollee who agrees to participate in the program, the CP shall complete a Comprehensive Assessment, as described in Section 2.5.B.4 of the Contract. The CP shall utilize a Comprehensive Assessment tool of their choosing that meets the requirements as set forth in Section 2.5.B.4. In addition to the requirements in Section 2.5.B.4 of the Contract, the Parties’ subcontract shall require the following: 1. The CP shall perform Comprehensive Assessments face-to-face unless otherwise specified by EOHHS, and shall take place in a location that meets the Enrollee’s needs, including home-based assessments as appropriate. 2. A registered nurse (RN) employed by the CP must review and agree to the Enrollee’s medical history, medical needs, medications, and functional status, including needs for assistance with any Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). 3. A Clinical Care Manager employed by the CP shall provide final review and approval of the entire Comprehensive Assessment. If the Clinical Care Manager is an RN, review and approval of the Comprehensive Assessment may be completed by one staff member provided all requirements of this Section are met.
Comprehensive Assessment. 31 a) Begin assessment of client within one (1) week of client intake and complete 32 assessment within two (2) weeks. Areas of assessment should include, but not be limited to: medical
Comprehensive Assessment. The Parties’ subcontract shall require that the CP shall complete a Comprehensive Assessment, as described in Section 2.5.B.4 of the Contract. The CP shall utilize a Comprehensive Assessment tool of their choosing that meets the requirements as set forth in Section 2.5.B.4. In addition to the requirements in Section 2.5.B.4 of the Contract, the Parties’ subcontract shall require the following: 1. For the Medication domain, the CP shall conduct a medication review in accordance with Section 2.6.C.6 of the Contract and Section 1.2.
Comprehensive Assessment a person-centered assessment of an Enrollee’s care needs, functional needs, accessibility needs, goals, and other characteristics, as described in Section 2.3.D.1.
Comprehensive Assessment. 1) Begin assessment of client within one (1) week of client registration and complete assessment within thirty (30) days. Areas of assessment should include, but not be limited to: mental health issues, medical need; understanding of HIV transmission factors; substance use; financial needs; social support, emotional support, legal issues, education and employment, and spirituality. 2) Conduct ongoing reassessments based on client’s need but at minimum of once every twelve (12) months.
Comprehensive Assessment. 2.6.1.1. The Contractor must complete Comprehensive Assessments for each new Enrollee on an ongoing basis, including: 2.6.1.1.1. Within ninety (90) days of each Enrollee‘s Effective Enrollment Date into the Contractor‘s plan, including subsequent attempts if the initial attempt to contact the Enrollee is unsuccessful, and at least annually thereafter; or 2.6.1.1.2. Whenever an Enrollee experiences a major change that is: 2. 6.1.1.2.1. Not temporary or episodic;
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Comprehensive Assessment. An assessment conducted using a Contractor -developed assessment tool that is informed by at least one in- person meeting and includes all domains as described in Section 2.6.1.3, as may be relevant for each Enrollee to the creation of his or her Individualized Care Plan.
Comprehensive Assessment. The type of Assessment for Beneficiaries assigned to the intensive, high, and medium risk levels and all waiver Beneficiaries.
Comprehensive Assessment. Each Participant shall receive, and be an active participant in, a timely comprehensive assessment of medical, Behavioral Health Service, Community-based or Facility-based LTSS, and social needs completed by a registered nurse (RN). The Comprehensive Assessment must be completed in accordance with the timelines and requirements outlined in the IDT Policy.
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