RESPONSE TO SURVIVORS OF DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS Sample Clauses

RESPONSE TO SURVIVORS OF DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS. If designated by LME/PIHP, Contractor providing MH/DD/SA services paid for with State and/or federal block grant funds, under the direction of the LME/PIHP and in coordination with the local Emergency Management agency(ies) shall deploy behavioral health disaster responders to deliver behavioral health disaster services to survivors and other responders within the counties served by the LME/PIHP. Behavioral health disaster services may be required at the site of a disaster, in emergency shelters, on the telephone/ teletypewriter (TTY) machine, and other sites in which other disaster response agencies provide information or services to survivors and responders (e.g. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Application Centers, emergency medical intervention, decontamination or quarantine sites). When it is determined that survivors or other disaster responders are in need of longer term mental health, developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse services Contractor’s behavioral health disaster responders shall refer such persons in need to the LME/PIHP or its designee for further assistance.
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RESPONSE TO SURVIVORS OF DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS. If designated by LME/PIHP, CONTRACTOR providing MH/DD/SA services paid for with State and/or federal block grant funds, under the direction of the LME/PIHP and in coordination with the local Emergency Management agency(ies) shall deploy behavioral health disaster responders to deliver behavioral health disaster services to survivors and other responders within the counties served by the LME/PIHP. Behavioral health disaster services may be required at the site of a disaster, in emergency shelters, on the telephone/teletypewriter (TTY) machine, and other sites in which other disaster response agencies provide information or services to survivors and responders (e.g. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Application Centers, emergency medical intervention, decontamination or quarantine sites). When it is determined that survivors or other disaster responders are in need of longer term mental health, developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse services CONTRACTORS behavioral health disaster responders shall refer such persons in need to the LME/PIHP or its designee for further assistance. CLINICAL OUTCOME MEASURES: LIP providing MH/DD/SA services paid for with Medicaid, State, and/or federal block grant funds shall complete DHHS required outcomes assessments on clients in accordance with DHHS guidelines and any subsequent changes thereto, including, but not limited to: submission of NC Treatment Outcomes and Program Performance System (NC-TOPPS) data for individuals receiving mental health or substance abuse services, as specified in the NC-TOPPS Guidelines, Appendix F, and any subsequent changes thereto; collection of outcome data for special populations such as consumers transitioning from residential facilities as a result of the 2012 U.S. Department of Justice Settlement Agreement with the State of North Carolina in accordance with the guidelines and the age and disability appropriate outcome instruments defined by the LME/PIHP; and participation in surveys of provider staff and consumers conducted by DHHS and LME/PIHP in accordance with DHHS guidelines and any subsequent changes thereto. INSURANCE: LME/PIHP shall require all Network Providers to obtain and continuously maintain the following, if applicable in amounts that equal or exceed the limits established by LME/PIHP, which may include exception criteria to ensure adequate access to the services covered under this Contract:
RESPONSE TO SURVIVORS OF DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS. If designated by the LME-MCO, Provider, under the direction of the LME-MCO and in coordination with the local Emergency Management agency(ies), shall deploy behavioral health disaster responders to deliver behavioral health disaster services to survivors and other responders within the counties served by the LME-MCO. Behavioral health disaster services may be required at the site of a disaster, in emergency shelters, on the telephone/TTY machine, and other sites in which other disaster response agencies provide information or services to survivors and responders (e.g., FEMA Disaster Application Centers, emergency medical intervention, decontamination or quarantine sites). When it is determined that survivors or other disaster responders are in need of longer term mental health, developmental disabilities, and/or substance abuse services, Provider's behavioral health disaster responders shall refer such persons in need to the LME-MCO or its designee for further assistance.
RESPONSE TO SURVIVORS OF DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS. If designated by the BH I/DD Tailored Plan, Contractor providing MH/IDD/SA services paid for with State and/or federal block grant funds, under the direction of the BH I/DD Tailored Plan and in coordination with the local Emergency Management agencies shall deploy behavioral health disaster responders to deliver behavioral health disaster services to survivors and other responders within the counties served by the BH I/DD Tailored Plan. Behavioral health disaster services may be required at the site of a disaster, in emergency shelters, on the telephone/teletypewriter (TTY) machine, and other sites in which other disaster response agencies provide information or services to survivors and responders (e.g. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Application Centers, emergency medical intervention, decontamination or quarantine sites). When it is determined that survivors or other disaster responders are in need of longer term mental health, developmental disabilities and/or substance abuse services Contractor’s behavioral health disaster responders shall refer such persons in need to the BH I/DD Tailored Plan or its designee for further assistance.
RESPONSE TO SURVIVORS OF DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS. If designated by LME, Provider, under the direction of LME and in coordination with the local Emergency Management agency(ices), shall deploy behavioral health disaster responders to deliver behavioral health disaster services to survivors and other responders within the Catchment area. Behavioral health disaster services may be required at the site of a disaster, in emergency shelters, on the telephone/TTY machine, and other sites in which other disaster response agencies provide information or services to survivors and responders (e.g., FEMA Disaster Application Centers, emergency medical intervention, decontamination or quarantine sites). When it is determined that survivors or other disaster responders are in need of longer-term mental health, developmental disabilities, and/or substance abuse services, Provider's behavioral health disaster responders shall refer such persons in need to LME or its designee for further assistance.

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