Common use of Long Term Care Clause in Contracts

Long Term Care. outcome is a situation, condition, or circumstance that a member, or IDT staff, identifies that maximizes a member’s highest level of independence. This outcome is based on the members identified clinical and functional outcomes. Throughout this contract the use of the term “outcomes” refers to both long term care outcomes (comprised of clinical and functional outcome identification) as well as personal experience outcomes, unless otherwise specified (e.g., health and safety outcomes, quality outcomes).

Appears in 9 contracts

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Long Term Care. outcome is a situation, condition, or circumstance that a member, or IDT staff, identifies that maximizes a member’s highest level of independence. This outcome is based on the members identified clinical and functional outcomes. Throughout this contract agreement the use of the term “outcomes” refers to both long term care outcomes (comprised of clinical and functional outcome identification) as well as personal experience outcomes, unless otherwise specified (e.g., health and safety outcomes, quality outcomes).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Family Care Agreement

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