Common use of PROBLEM LIST Clause in Contracts

PROBLEM LIST. 20.4.1 Contractor will create and maintain a Problem List for each client served under this Agreement. The problem list is a list of symptoms, conditions, diagnoses, and/or risk factors identified through assessment, psychiatric diagnostic evaluation, crisis encounters, or other types of service encounters. 20.4.2 Contractor must document a problem list that adheres to industry standards utilizing at minimum SNOMED International, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®️) U.S. Edition, March 2021 Release, and ICD-10-CM 2023. 20.4.3 A problem identified during a service encounter may be addressed by the service provider (within their scope of practice) during that service encounter and subsequently added to the problem list. 20.4.4 The problem list shall be updated on an ongoing basis to reflect the current presentation of the client. 20.4.5 The problem list shall include, but is not limited to the following: 20.4.5.1 Diagnoses identified by a provider acting within their scope of practice, if any. Diagnosis-specific specifiers from the current DSM shall be included with the diagnosis, when applicable. 20.4.5.2 Problems identified by a provider acting within their scope of practice, if any. 20.4.5.3 Problems or illnesses identified by the client and/or significant support person, if any. 20.4.5.4 The name and title of the provider that identified, added, or removed the problem, and the date the problem was identified, added, or removed. 20.4.6 Contractor shall add to or remove problems from the problem list when there is a relevant change to a beneficiary’s condition. 20.4.7 County does not require the problem list to be updated within a specific timeframe or have a requirement about how frequently the problem list should be updated after a problem has initially been added. However, Contractor shall update the problem list within a reasonable time such that the problem list reflects the current issues facing the client, in accordance with generally accepted standards of practice and in specific circumstances specified in BHIN 22-019.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services Contract

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PROBLEM LIST. 20.4.1 Contractor 20.1. CONTRACTOR will create and maintain a Problem List for each client served under this Agreement. The problem list is a list of symptoms, conditions, diagnoses, and/or risk factors identified through assessment, psychiatric diagnostic evaluation, crisis encounters, or other types of service encounters. 20.4.2 Contractor 20.2. CONTRACTOR must document a problem list that adheres to industry standards utilizing at minimum SNOMED International, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®) U.S. Edition, March 2021 Release, and ICD-10-CM 2023. 20.4.3 20.3. A problem identified during a service encounter may be addressed by the service provider (within their scope of practice) during that service encounter and subsequently added to the problem list. 20.4.4 20.4. The problem list shall be updated on an ongoing basis to reflect the current presentation of the client. 20.4.5 20.5. The problem list shall include, but is not limited to the following: 20.4.5.1 20.5.1. Diagnoses identified by a provider acting within their scope of practice, if any. Diagnosis-specific specifiers from the current DSM shall be included with the diagnosis, when applicable. 20.4.5.2 20.5.2. Problems identified by a provider acting within their scope of practice, if any. 20.4.5.3 20.5.3. Problems or illnesses identified by the client and/or significant support person, if any. 20.4.5.4 20.5.4. The name and title of the provider that identified, added, or removed the problem, and the date the problem was identified, added, or removed. 20.4.6 Contractor 20.6. CONTRACTOR shall add to or remove problems from the problem list when there is a relevant change to a beneficiary’s condition. 20.4.7 County 20.7. COUNTY does not require the problem list to be updated within a specific timeframe or have a requirement about how frequently the problem list should be updated after a problem has initially been added. However, Contractor CONTRACTOR shall update the problem list within a reasonable time such that the problem list reflects the current issues facing the client, in accordance with generally accepted standards of practice and in specific circumstances specified in BHIN 22-019.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract Amendment, Contract for Services

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PROBLEM LIST. 20.4.1 a. Contractor will create and maintain a Problem List for each client served under this Agreement. The problem list is a list of symptoms, conditions, diagnoses, and/or risk factors identified through assessment, psychiatric diagnostic evaluation, crisis encounters, or other types of service encounters. 20.4.2 b. Contractor must document a problem list that adheres to industry standards utilizing at minimum SNOMED International, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT®️) U.S. Edition, March 2021 Release, and ICD-10-CM 2023. 20.4.3 c. A problem identified during a service encounter may be addressed by the service provider (within their scope of practice) during that service encounter and subsequently added to the problem list. 20.4.4 d. The problem list shall be updated on an ongoing basis to reflect the current presentation of the client. 20.4.5 e. The problem list shall include, but is not limited to the following: 20.4.5.1 i. Diagnoses identified by a provider acting within their scope of practice, if any. Diagnosis-specific specifiers from the current DSM shall be included with the diagnosis, when applicable. 20.4.5.2 ii. Problems identified by a provider acting within their scope of practice, if any. 20.4.5.3 iii. Problems or illnesses identified by the client and/or significant support person, if any. 20.4.5.4 iv. The name and title of the provider that identified, added, or removed the problem, and the date the problem was identified, added, or removed. 20.4.6 v. Contractor shall add to or remove problems from the problem list when there is a relevant change to a beneficiary’s condition. 20.4.7 f. County does not require the problem list to be updated within a specific timeframe or have a requirement about how frequently the problem list should be updated after a problem has initially been added. However, Contractor shall update the problem list within a reasonable time such that the problem list reflects the current issues facing the client, in accordance with generally accepted standards of practice and in specific circumstances specified in BHIN 22-019.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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