Common use of Screening and Assessment Clause in Contracts

Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules in the TAC for SUD programs as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessment. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM Guidelines. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment with the client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. If client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. If the client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client to pre and post- test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will also consider referring to the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client is living with HIV, Grantee will refer the client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 7. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client record within three (3) service days of admission or a program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) business days preceding admission.

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract

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Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules for SUD programs in the TAC for SUD programs regarding Screening and Assessment, as stated referenced in the SUD UM Guidelines Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessmentof the SUD Program Guide. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM GuidelinesProgram Guide. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment initial assessment with the client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. If client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. If the client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client to pre and post- post-test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will also consider referring to the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client is living with HIV, Grantee will refer the client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 7. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client record within three (3) service days of admission or a program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) 30 business days preceding admission.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Treatment for Adult (Tra) Services Agreement, Treatment for Adult Services Agreement, Treatment for Adult (Tra) Services Agreement

Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules in the TAC for SUD programs Programs as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessment. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder SUD screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM Guidelines. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment with the client Client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. If client Client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client Client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. If the client Client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client Client to pre and post- test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will also consider referring to If the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client Client is living with HIV, Grantee will refer the client Client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 76. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client Client record within three (3) service days Service Days of admission or a program Program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) business calendar days preceding admission.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Grant Contract, Grant Contract, Grant Contract

Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules for SUD programs in the TAC for SUD programs regarding Screening and Assessment, as stated referenced in the SUD UM Guidelines State Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessmentsection of the SUD Program Guide. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM GuidelinesProgram Guide. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment initial assessment with the client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. If client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. If the client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client to pre and post- post-test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will shall also consider referring to the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client is living with HIV, Grantee will shall refer the client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 7. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client record within three (3) service days of admission or a program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) 30 business days preceding admission.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules in the TAC for SUD programs as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessment. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM Guidelines. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment with the client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. If client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. If the client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client to pre and post- post-test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will also consider referring to the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client is living with HIV, Grantee will refer the client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 7. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client record within three (3) service days of admission or a program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) business days preceding admission.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Contract, Grant Contract

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Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules for SUD Programs in the TAC for SUD programs as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessment, as referenced in the State Information, Rules and Regulations section of the SUD Program Guide. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder SUD screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM GuidelinesProgram Guide. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment with the client Client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. If client Client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client Client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. If the client Client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client Client to pre and post- test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will also consider referring to If the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client Client is living with HIV, Grantee will shall refer the client Client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 76. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client Client record within three (3) service days Service Days of admission or a program Program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) business calendar days preceding admission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules for SUD programs in the TAC for SUD programs regarding Screening and Assessment, as stated referenced in the SUD UM Guidelines Information, Rules, and Regulations regarding Screening and Assessmentof the SUD Program Guide. 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone. 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS as required in the SUD UM GuidelinesProgram Guide. 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment initial assessment with the client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). i. a. If client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling. ii. b. If the client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client to pre and post- post-test counseling on HIV. 5. Grantee will also consider referring to the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client is living with HIV, Grantee will refer the client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health related paperwork. 7. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client record within three (3) service days of admission or a program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) 30 business days preceding admission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Treatment Adult Services Contract

Screening and Assessment. Grantee shall: 1. Comply with all applicable rules in the TAC for SUD programs Programs as stated in the SUD UM Guidelines Program Guide, β€œInformation, Rules, and Regulations Regulations,” regarding Screening and Assessment.; 2. When documenting a CMBHS Substance Use Disorder SUD screening, Grantee shall conduct the screening in a confidential, face-to-face interview unless there is documented justification for an interview by phone.; 3. Document Financial Eligibility in CMBHS CMBHS, as required in the SUD UM Guidelines.Program Guide; 4. Conduct and document a CMBHS SUD Initial Assessment with the client Client to determine the appropriate levels of care for SUD treatment. The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues issues, including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B/C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).. The following should be adhered to regarding this subject: i. If client Client indicates risk for these communicable diseases, Grantee shall refer the client Client to the appropriate community resources for further testing and counseling.; and ii. If the client Client is at risk for HIV, Grantee shall refer the client Client to pre pre- and post- test counseling on HIV.; 5. Grantee will also consider referring to If the TRA Statewide HIV Intensive Residential Treatment facility to concurrently address medical needs and SUD. 6. If a client Client is living with HIV, Grantee will refer the client Client to the appropriate community resources to complete the necessary referrals and health health-related paperwork.; and 76. The assessment shall be signed by a Qualified Credential Counselor (QCC) and filed in the client Client record within three (3) service days of admission admission, or a program Program may accept an evaluation from an outside entity if it meets the criteria for admission and was completed during the thirty (30) business calendar days preceding admission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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