Reassessment and MCP Update Sample Clauses

Reassessment and MCP Update. Reassessment IDT staff shall routinely reassess, and as appropriate update, all sections of the member’s comprehensive assessment and MCP as the member’s long-term care outcomes change. At a minimum, the reassessment and MCP review shall take place no later than the end of the sixth month after the month in which the previous comprehensive assessment was completed. The reassessment shall include a review of previously identified or any new member long-term care outcomes and supports available. At a minimum: The PCP, IDT social worker, registered nurse, and any other IDT members that the PCP, RN, or IDT social worker determine are actively involved in the development or implementation of the MCP shall participate in the reassessment, which is completed no later than the end of the sixth month after the month in which the previous comprehensive assessment was completed. The reassessment includes an in-person interview with the member by the IDT social worker and registered nurse. IDT staff may complete in-person interviews at different times. For vulnerable/high risk members, the reassessment shall occur in the member’s current residence;
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