Waiver Services. If the initial review does not support a return to the community, the Service Coordinator will conduct a second assessment 90 days after the initial assessment to determine any changes in the individual’s condition or circumstances that would allow a return to the community. The Service Coordinator will develop and implement the transition plan. The HMO will provide these services as part of the Promoting Independence initiative. The HMO must maintain the documentation of the assessments completed and make them available for state review at any time. It is possible that the STAR+PLUS HMO will be unaware of the Member’s entry into a nursing facility. It is the responsibility of the nursing facility to review the Member’s Medicaid card upon entry into the facility and notify the HMO. The nursing facility is also required to notify HHSC of the entry of a new resident.
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