Service delivery models definition

Service delivery models means a systematic sharing of resources and function among state and local governmental public health entities, sovereign tribal nations, and Indian health programs to increase capacity and improve efficiency and effectiveness. [2019 c 14 § 2.]
Service delivery models. The District shall deliver Services as described below: • Outreach • Intake • Eligibility determinationService provision Outreach: Communications will be available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Information about the program will be clearly presented on the District’s website, Campus Websites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Flyers, Banners, and signage throughout the community. The District will coordinate with external partners and organizations. Intake: The District is currently using a screener to assess eligibility for free or tuition-based programming. The screener is available to be completed online (mobile friendly), hard copy, or via intake by district and campus staff. A QR code is available at every campus to access the screener. As families call the Early Learning Office and request a screener, the District will email it to them individually or assist them with intake. Eligibility Determination: Will be based on criteria set by the Texas State Legislature. For families that do not qualify using these criteria, the District will provide an option for tuition-based Pre-K contingent on availability of seats. Service Provision: Pre-K will be for eligible three-year-old students to participate in high-quality early care and education following a daily schedule of 7:40 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. with optional, additional no-cost two hours of afterschool programming at three of the five campuses (to be determined by greatest need). Adopted curriculum with focus on literacy and social emotional learning. Performance Measures:
Service delivery models means the appraisal options identified in the Business Case or Category Charter.

Examples of Service delivery models in a sentence

  • Service delivery models and solutions are designed to meet the needs of modern businesses and communities.

  • This option is recommended in order to ensure the service is not disrupted and enable the West Northants Unitary Council the opportunity to review the delivery of this service in a structured transformation/options review during 2021-22, encompassing the three legacy District & Borough Service delivery models.

  • MCM/ICM Service delivery models (hereinafter “Program”) shall be capable of connecting clients to resources through advocacy and mediation.

  • Service delivery models must support the community contributing to its own safety.

  • Service delivery models in a particular location must be designed to match the needs of that location and meet the community’s expectation.

  • Service delivery models used by stakeholders should be audited and/or adapted and where nonexistent developed in partnership with stakeholders taking sector policies, norms and standards, the unique challenges and remoteness of rural communities into consideration.

  • Service delivery models, in which need is met by professional services, are generally higher in cost with limited output.

  • Service delivery models must pay particular attention to ensure youth have a stable, familiar, consistent, safe, and nurturing experience within a context of a holistic care approach.

  • Service delivery models include both push-in and pull-out and are based on a student’s Individual Education Plan.

  • Describe or propose innovative programs and identify Network Providers contracted to serve special populations through integrated medical/Behavioral Health Service delivery models.

Related to Service delivery models

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  • Service Specifications means the following documents, as applicable to the Services under Your order:

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