Service Coordinator definition

Service Coordinator has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.
Service Coordinator means the person with primary responsibility for providing service coordination and care management to STAR+PLUS Members.
Service Coordinator shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.6.

Examples of Service Coordinator in a sentence

  • CVRC = IPP Process & Timeline The Individual Program Plan, or IPP, is created during a meeting with the Consumer and their Service Coordinator (SC).


More Definitions of Service Coordinator

Service Coordinator has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(a).
Service Coordinator means a person who meets the criteria in He-M 503.08(e) – (f) and is chosen or approved by an individual and his or her guardian or representative, if applicable, and designated to organize, facilitate, and document service planning and to negotiate and monitor the provision of the individual’s services and who is:
Service Coordinator means a person as defined in rule 441—22.1(225C). For purposes of these rules this may include department social workers providing social casework as defined in rule 441—130.6(234), county caseworkers, county social workers, or qualified case managers as defined in rule 441—24.1(225C).
Service Coordinator means an individual who coordinates services committed for points under this Plan and provides referrals to residents for other resources in the community that are helpful to their quality of life.
Service Coordinator means an employee of the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division who ensures a child's eligibility for the Medically Involved Children's Program and provides assessment, case planning, service implementation, and evaluation of the effectiveness of the services.
Service Coordinator means a person carrying out service coordination services, as defined in 34 CFR Part 303.34, as from time to time amended.
Service Coordinator means the person designated by a county administrative agency and responsible to that agency for coordinating the evaluation of a child, the assessment of the child and family and the development of an individualized family ser- vice plan, and for assisting and enabling the eligible child and the child’s family to receive early intervention and other services and procedural safeguards under this chapter. A “service coordinator” is called a “case managerfor purposes of reimbursement for ser- vices under chs. HFS 101 to 108.