Outcome Measures. The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the State as requested the information required by the State for reports and evaluations necessary to monitor services or programs and outcomes. The Contractor shall provide all information requested by the State (in the format requested by the State) and shall cooperate with and assist the State in preparing such reports and evaluations. DCS will attempt to standardize the timing and content of required reports to the extent it can. DCS will consider several issues when determining the effectiveness of the provider. Those factors may include but are not limited to: (a) The symptomatology of the typical child accepted into the program; (b) Improvement in behavioral health needs; (c) The length of stay in the program; (d) Additional restrictive placements after leaving the provider’s program; (e) Additional abuse substantiations (after leaving the program) where the Child is the perpetrator.
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Outcome Measures. The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the State as requested the information required by the State for reports and evaluations necessary to monitor services or programs and outcomes. The Contractor shall provide all information requested by the State (in the format requested by the State) and shall cooperate with and assist the State in preparing such reports and evaluations. DCS will attempt to standardize the timing and content of required reports to the extent it can. DCS will consider several issues when determining the effectiveness of the provider. Those factors may include but are not limited to:
(a) The symptomatology of the typical child accepted into the program;
(b) Improvement in behavioral health needs;
(c) The length of stay in the program;
(d) Additional restrictive placements after leaving the provider’s 's program;
(e) Additional abuse substantiations (after leaving the program) where the Child is the perpetrator.
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Outcome Measures. The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the State as requested the information required by the State for reports and evaluations necessary to monitor services or programs and outcomes. The Contractor shall provide all information requested by the State (in the format requested by the State) and shall cooperate with and assist the State in preparing such reports and evaluations. DCS will attempt to standardize the timing and content of required reports to the extent it can. DCS will consider several issues when determining the effectiveness of the provider. Those factors may include but are not limited to:
(a) The symptomatology of the typical child accepted into the program;
(b) Improvement in behavioral health needs;
(c) The length of stay in the program;
(d) Additional restrictive placements after leaving the provider’s 's program;
(e) Additional abuse substantiations (after leaving the program) where the Child is the perpetrator.
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