Department of Health. The layoff unit shall first be the county in which the position is located, and if no options are available, the unit expands to the agency statewide.
Department of Health. All personal identifying information contained in records relating to an individual’s personal health or eligibility for health-related services held by the Department of Health is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution, except as otherwise provided in this subsection. Information made confidential and exempt by this subsection shall be disclosed:
(a) With the express written consent of the individual or the individual’s legally authorized representative.
(b) In a medical emergency, but only to the extent necessary to protect the health or life of the individual.
(c) By court order upon a showing of good cause.
(d) To a health research entity, if the entity seeks the records or data pursuant to a research protocol approved by the department, maintains the records or data in accordance with the approved protocol, and enters into a purchase and data-use agreement with the department, the fee provisions of which are consistent with s. 119.07(4). The department may deny a request for records or data if the protocol provides for intrusive follow- back contacts, has not been approved by a human studies institutional review board, does not plan for the destruction of confidential records after the research is concluded, is administratively burdensome, or does not have scientific merit. The agreement must restrict the release of any information that would permit the identification of persons, limit the use of records or data to the approved research protocol, and prohibit any other use of the records or data. Copies of records or data issued pursuant to this paragraph remain the property of the department.
Department of Health. By mail: Ohio Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Ohio Department of Health, 00 X. Xxxxxxxx Street, 7th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Department of Health. Record Correction Recommendation: That the Board of Public Works accept a correction to the record in which an Awardee’s location was incorrectly reported. Original Approval: Secretary’s Appendix Agenda, A7, 7/20/20 Item Description: Lab Testing Services for COVID-19 Crisis
Department of Health. Services for children with special health care needs, available through Children's Special Health Services – Health KiCC, (Article 44:06) including: - Medical evaluation, diagnosis and treatment; and - Care coordination for children with special health care needs; Maternal and child health services provided by the Office of Family and Community Health Services staff include: - Child health conferences: nursing physical assessment, developmental screening (Ages and Stages and Ages and Stages Social Emotional), age appropriate vision/hearing screening, and parent education; - Age appropriate immunizations; - School health services as designated in contractual agreements with school districts (e.g. vision, hearing, and scoliosis screening; education on oral health; personal hygiene, etc.). Nutrition services, provided by Community Health Services staff, including: - Supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC): supplemental foods, nutrition education, and referral to health care professional. Services contained in the Title XIX Home/Community-Based Services waiver, Family Support HCBS waiver, and Respite Care. Medical services - services contained in the state Medicaid Plan and Article 67:16 including physician, other health services and EPSDT. Child protection services-services contained in Article 67:14. Child Abuse Prevention Treatment Act (CAPTA): a requirement of CAPTA is that a referral to the Birth to 3 Connections must be made for any child under age of 3 who is involved in a substantiated case of abuse and neglect. Every effort should be made to involve the parent in the referral process. If the child involved in the substantiated case is not placed in Child Protection Service (CPS) custody, a release of information form must be signed by the parent, guardian or custodian prior to the referral being made. Services contained is the state’s comprehensive mental health service plan, including: Children’s Mental Health Services (individual or group); medication management by a psychiatrist, certified nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant; liaison services (direct and community); and emergency services. CAUTION: Matrix should not be used without accompanying narrative. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART C DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Assistive Technology X PLR X X Family T.C. and Home Visits *May also include Respite Care and Family Support X PLR * X X* Health Services X PLR X Me...
Department of Health. As a result of agency-specific negotiations between the Ohio Department of Health, the State of Ohio and Xxxxxxxx 0000/XXXX, the parties, agree to the following: The agency and the union agree that there will be two (2) levels of Health Care Facility Surveyor, an entry level at pay range 12 and an independent level at pay range 13 (each of which must be one of four disciplines: Registered Nurse, Dietician, Registered Sanitarian or Licensed Social Worker). Additional aspects of this agreement include:
Department of Health. DC HEALTH
1. FSMC must comply with DC Health regulations, including but not limited to the following:
a. At least one DC Certified Food Protection Manager/DC Health required “Person In Charge” designee must be on school premises during work hours, with a valid copy of their Food Protection Manager ID posted conspicuously in the school kitchen and an electronic copy provided to FNS. FSMC are required to have a permitted backup worker available in the event of the primary permit holder’s absence to ensure compliance with DC Health regulations.
b. Hold a valid DC Basic Business License (BBL) under the name of the FSMC and school (IE FSMC/School), with a copy posted conspicuously in the school kitchen and an electronic copy provided to FNS. It is the responsibility of the FSMC to obtain and maintain a valid BBL for each school cafeteria.
c. Submit to all unannounced and regular health inspections (minimum two each year) for any facility, inside or outside of the school for which it plans to prepare meals, with a copy of the latest inspection (six months old or less) posted conspicuously in the cafeteria in a place readily visible to the public; and
d. Comply with all health code requirements concerning the maintenance of facilities, equipment, and delivery vehicles and the storage, preparation, and service of food which are examined during a DC Health inspection.
2. FSMC shall notify DCPS immediately (prior to the close of business on the same operating day) following DC Health site inspections with details of the inspection. Corrections to any cited DC Health violations shall be addressed immediately (prior to the close of business on the same operating day), including but not limited to a plan of action that is mutually agreed upon between FSMC, DCPS, and DC Health.
3. DCPS reserves the right to obtain meals from other sources without obligation to FSMC if meals are rejected due to the closure of one or more of the FSMC’s school kitchens by the DC Health for health code violations.
4. FSMC shall adhere to all DC Health guidelines for COVID-19 and any other public health emergencies of the like. These guidelines stipulate operating requirements in response to public health emergencies, which may include PPE requirements for essential workers, testing and tracing protocols, social distancing, and capacity limits, among others. FSMC is responsible for keeping abreast of guidelines, should expect review and enforcement by DCPS, and shall quickly adjust operation...
Department of Health. The never events policy framework: An update to the never events policy Report. London: National Health Service, 2012.
Department of Health. If our school is selected to be part of the survey, we will be reporting to N.Y.S. Department of Health, information about our students’ weight status groups. Only summary information is sent. No names and no information about individual students are sent. However, you may choose to have your child’s information excluded from this survey report. Please submit a written request for exclusion of your child’s information attention: Health Office, Stissing Mountain High School, 0000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxx Xxxxxx, X.X. 12567 – by October 3, 2016. The information sent to the N.Y.S. Department of Health will help health officials develop programs that make it easier for children to be healthier.
Department of Health. An organisation with a memory. London: Department of Health, 2001.