Clinical Screening definition

Clinical Screening means the process via telephone of gathering demographic and clinical information when an individual is potentially in need of or requests services from a BHO. The screening is conducted to determine the person’s level of risk and the type of service needed, as well as, the person's eligibility for a particular service.

Examples of Clinical Screening in a sentence

  • Physical (or Clinical) Screening: Perform health screening based on the Washington State Domestic Medical Screening Guidelines Checklist, including physical exam, laboratory tests, diagnostic tests and immunizations.

  • CastleBranch’s Account Executives and Contract Managers are supported by our Service Delivery department, which includes our Director of Operations, Director of Compliance, Director of Background Screening Services, Quality Assurance Manager, Director of Clinical Screening (including Drug Testing) and Training Coordinator.

Related to Clinical Screening

  • Clinical laboratory means a facility for the microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunohematological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition.

  • Clinical Trials means a controlled study in humans of the safety or efficacy of a Product, and includes, without limitation, such clinical trials as are designed to support expanded labeling or to satisfy the requirements of an Agency in connection with any Product Approval and any other human study used in research and Development of a Product.

  • Clinical means having a significant relationship, whether real or potential, direct or indirect, to the actual rendering or outcome of dental care, the practice of dentistry, or the quality of dental care being rendered to a patient;