Common use of Ongoing Monitoring Clause in Contracts

Ongoing Monitoring. Ongoing monitoring includes all activities related to implementing and maintaining the child’s comprehensive health care plan. The child’s assigned HCC is responsible for all ongoing monitoring activities. 1. Ongoing monitoring includes: a. Developing and maintaining a system to track and follow up on changes in the health care status of the child and on the health care system’s compliance with the comprehensive health care plan. b. Activities related to ensuring that the child is receiving the services identified in the care plan. The health care plan must be reviewed on a regular basis and updated as necessary following each health care encounter. The health care plan must be reviewed and updated after the child is discharged from an inpatient mental health hospitalization, within 30 days of such discharge. c. Following up with appropriate individuals to determine if the services in the care plan are adequately meeting the child’s needs and making adjustments to the care plan if indicated. d. Periodically gathering information (re-assessment of need) and updating the care plan to ensure that changes in the child’s health status or level of care management needs are reflected in the care plan. e. Communicating with individuals instrumental to the child’s care and support, especially the child’s primary care provider and the child welfare caseworker. f. The HCC must periodically review the child’s health care plan in collaboration with the child’s primary care provider, the child welfare caseworker, the child’s parent/legal guardian, and out-of-home care provider. g. The plan must be reviewed and updated as indicated but at least every six months. h. Making and tracking referrals (including following up on the results of laboratory tests to determine the need for additional services). i. The HCC must collaborate with the child welfare caseworker to determine the need for and to secure additional health care services as necessary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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Ongoing Monitoring. Ongoing monitoring includes all activities related to implementing and maintaining the child’s comprehensive health care plan. The child’s assigned HCC is responsible for all ongoing monitoring activities. 1. Ongoing monitoring includes: a. :  Developing and maintaining a system to track and follow up on changes in the health care status of the child and on the health care system’s compliance with the comprehensive health care plan. b. .  Activities related to ensuring that the child is receiving the services identified in the care plan. The health care plan must be reviewed on a regular basis and updated as necessary following each health care encounter. The health care plan must be reviewed and updated after the child is discharged from an inpatient mental health hospitalization, within 30 days of such discharge. c. .  Following up with appropriate individuals to determine if the services in the care plan are adequately meeting the child’s needs and making adjustments to the care plan if indicated. d. .  Periodically gathering information (re-assessment of need) and updating the care plan to ensure that changes in the child’s health status or level of care management other needs are reflected in the care plan. e. .  Communicating with individuals instrumental to the child’s care and support, especially the child’s primary care provider and the child welfare caseworker. f. .  The HCC must periodically review the child’s health care plan in collaboration with the child’s primary care provider, the child welfare caseworker, the child’s parent/legal guardian, and out-of-home care provider. g. . The plan must be reviewed and updated as indicated but at least every six months. h. .  Making and tracking referrals (including following up on the results of laboratory tests to determine the need for additional services). i. .  The HCC must collaborate with the child welfare caseworker to determine the need for and to secure additional health care services as necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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Ongoing Monitoring. Ongoing monitoring includes all activities related to implementing and maintaining the child’s comprehensive health care plan. The child’s assigned HCC is responsible for all ongoing monitoring activities. 1. Ongoing monitoring includes: a. Developing and maintaining a system to track and follow up on changes in the health care status of the child and on the health care system’s compliance with the comprehensive health care plan. b. Activities related to ensuring that the child is receiving the services identified in the care plan. The health care plan must be reviewed on a regular basis and updated as necessary following each health care encounter. The health care plan must be reviewed and updated after the child is discharged from an inpatient mental health hospitalization, hospitalization within 30 days of such discharge. c. Following up with appropriate individuals to determine if the services in the care plan are adequately meeting the child’s needs and making adjustments to adjusting the care plan if indicated. d. Periodically gathering information (re-assessment of need) and updating the care plan to ensure that changes in the child’s health status or level of care management needs are reflected in the care plan. e. Communicating with individuals instrumental to the child’s care and support, especially the child’s primary care provider and the child welfare caseworkerwelfareprofessional. f. The HCC must periodically review the child’s health care plan in collaboration with the child’s primary care provider, the child welfare caseworkerprofessional, the child’s parent/legal guardian, and out-of-home care provider. g. The plan must be reviewed and updated as indicated but at least every six months. h. Making and tracking referrals (including following up on the results of laboratory tests to determine the need for additional services). i. The HCC must collaborate with the child welfare caseworker professional to determine the need for and to secure additional health care services as necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Foster Care Medical Home Contract

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