Health and safety action plan definition

Health and safety action plan means a document developed by the care management entity or recovery management entity that identifies situations, circumstances, and behaviors that without intervention may jeopardize the individual's health and welfare and potentially risk his or her program enrollment. It sets forth the interventions to remedy risks to the health and welfare of an individual and to ensure the individual's needs are met.
Health and safety action plan or "HSAP" means a document developed by the waiver case management agency or recovery management agency that identifies situations, circumstances, and behaviors that without intervention may jeopardize the individual's health and welfare and potentially risk the individual's program enrollment. The HSAP sets forth the interventions necessary to mitigate risks to the health and welfare of an individual and to ensure the individual's needs are met.
Health and safety action plan means the document created between the Ohio department of medicaid (ODM) or its designee and an individual enrolled in the program that identifies the interventions recommended by the recovery manager to remedy risks to the health and welfare of the individual.

Examples of Health and safety action plan in a sentence

  • Robin Potter Cross Service Health and safety action plan reviewed and updated annually – Monitor accident and incidents statistics.

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  • EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.