Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification Sample Clauses

Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification a. Education and Experience Before being allowed to administer the functional screen on individuals, MCO staff or MCO contractors must satisfy the following standards:
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Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification. Education and Experience Before being allowed to administer the functional screen on individuals, MCO staff or MCO contractors must satisfy the following standards: Be a representative of an MCO with an official function in determining eligibility for a specific program area. Have a license to practice as a registered nurse in Wisconsin pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 441.06, or a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree or more advanced degree in a health or human services related field (e.g. social work, rehabilitation, psychology), and a minimum of one year of experience working with at least one of the target populations. Successfully complete the online screener certification training course(s) and become certified as a functional screener by the Department. Information on the online web class can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/stc/dhsfunctscreen and Meet all other training requirements specified by the Department. Certified Screener Documentation Each MCO shall maintain documentation of compliance with the requirements set forth in section (a) above and make this documentation available to the Department upon request. Administration of the Screening Program Listing of Staff with Access to Functional Screen Information Application (FSIA) Each MCO shall maintain an accurate, complete, and up-to-date list of all the staff members and/or MCO contractors who have access to FSIA. MCOs shall submit to the Department requests to have a screener’s security access deactivated as follows: If the MCO terminates the employment of a staff member or MCO contractor with access to FSIA, the MCO shall submit the deactivation request within one (1) business day of the terminated individual’s termination. When a staff member or MCO contractor with access to FSIA leaves the MCO and/or no longer has a need for access to the LTCFS application, the agency shall submit the deactivation request within three (3) business days of the departure or reassignment of the individual. Communications Each MCO that administers functional screens shall ensure that each screener is able to receive communications from the Department’s functional screen listserv(s).
Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification. Education and Experience Before being allowed to administer the functional screen on individuals, MCO staff or MCO contractors must satisfy the following standards: Be a representative of an MCO with an official function in determining eligibility for a specific program area. Have a license to practice as a registered nurse in Wisconsin pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 441.06, or a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree or more advanced degree in a health or human services related field (e.g. social work, rehabilitation, psychology), and a minimum of one year of experience working with at least one of the target populations. Successfully complete the online screener certification training course(s) and become certified as a functional screener by the Department. Information on the online web class can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/stc/dhsfunctscreen and Meet all other training requirements specified by the Department. Certified Screener Documentation Each MCO shall maintain documentation of compliance with the requirements set forth in section (a) above and make this documentation available to the Department upon request.
Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification. Education and Experience Before being allowed to administer the functional screen on individuals, MCO staff or MCO contractors must satisfy the following standards: Be a representative of an MCO with an official function in determining eligibility for a specific program area. Have a license to practice as a registered nurse in Wisconsin pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 441.06, or a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree, preferably in a health or human services related field, and a minimum of one year of experience working with at least one of the pertinent target populations. Successfully complete the online screener certification training course(s) and become certified as a functional screener by the Department. Information on the online web class can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/stc/dhsfunctscreen and Meet all other training requirements specified by the Department. Certified Screener Documentation Each MCO shall maintain documentation of compliance with the requirements set forth in section (a) above and make this documentation available to the Department upon request.
Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification. Education and Experience Before being allowed to administer the functional screen on individuals, PO staff or PO contractors must satisfy the following standards: Be a representative of a PO with an official function in determining eligibility for a specific program area. Have a license to practice as a registered nurse in Wisconsin pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 441.06, or a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree or more advanced degreein a health or human services related field (e.g. social work, rehabilitation, psychology), and a minimum of one year of experience working with at least one of the target populations. Successfully complete the online screener certification training course(s) and become certified as a functional screener by the Department. Information on the online web class can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/stc/dhsfunctscreen and Meet all other training requirements specified by the Department. Certified Screener Documentation Each PO shall maintain documentation of compliance with the requirements set forth in section (a) above and make this documentation available to the Department upon request.
Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification. If the tribe chooses to have the Tribal ADRS administer the long-term care functional screen, the Tribal ADRS must be certified by the Department prior to administering the screen and comply with all screening requirements.
Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification a. Education and Experience Before being allowed to administer the functional screen on individuals, PO staff or PO contractors must satisfy the following standards: Be a representative of a PO with an official function in determining eligibility for a specific program area. Have a license to practice as a registered nurse in Wisconsin pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 441.06, or a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree or more advanced degreein a health or human services related field (e.g. social work, rehabilitation, psychology), and a minimum of one year of experience working with at least one of the target populations. Successfully complete the online screener certification training course(s) and become certified as a functional screener by the Department. Information on the online web class can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/stc/dhsfunctscreen and Meet all other training requirements specified by the Department.
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Long-Term Care Functional Screener Certification 

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