Common use of Community-wide planning and development Clause in Contracts

Community-wide planning and development. The CC leadership team shall have a process for regular interactions with advisors and community partners to determine health and human services available locally for the population and to better coordinate those services. This element of the CC provides the infrastructure for a coordinated effort to identify those at risk in the community, to assess the factors that limit effective management, and to organize community team approaches to prevention with a focus on the greatest opportunities for improving outcomes. Partners invited to participate in the community-wide services planning and development CC process may include, but are not limited to:  All willing area primary care practices  Hospital administrators and staff  Clinical and IT leadership  Providers from community service organizations  Area mental health and substance abuse providers  Public health leadership from Vermont Department of Health (VDH) local district offices  Agency of Human Services (AHS) field services director and leaders of local AHS initiatives, such as: o Children’s Integrated Services (CIS) o Integrated Family Services (IFS) o Adult Local Interagency Team (LIT)  Skilled nursing facility representatives  Consumer/patient representatives  Vermont Chronic Care Initiative (VCCI) coordinators  Housing organizations  Support and Services at Home (SASH) staff  Representatives from ACOs

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Attachment E Business Associate Agreement, Attachment E Business Associate Agreement, Attachment E Business Associate Agreement

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Community-wide planning and development. The CC leadership team shall have a process for regular interactions with advisors and community partners to determine health and human services available locally for the population and to better coordinate those services. This element of the CC provides the infrastructure for a coordinated effort to identify those at risk in the community, to assess the factors that limit effective management, and to organize community team approaches to prevention with a focus on the greatest opportunities for improving outcomes. Partners invited to participate in the community-wide services planning and development CC process may include, but are not limited to:  All willing area primary care practices  Hospital administrators and staff  Clinical and IT leadership  Providers from community service organizations  Area mental health and substance abuse providers  Public health leadership from Vermont Department of Health (VDH) local district offices  Agency of Human Services (AHS) field services director and leaders of local AHS initiativesinit iatives, such as: o Children’s Integrated Services (CIS) o Integrated Family Services (IFS) o Adult Local Interagency Team (LIT)  Skilled nursing facility representatives  Consumer/patient representatives  Vermont Chronic Care Initiative (VCCI) coordinators  Housing organizations  Support and Services at Home (SASH) staff  Representatives from ACOs

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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Community-wide planning and development. The CC leadership team shall have a process for regular interactions with advisors and community partners to determine health and human services available locally for the population and to better coordinate those services. This element of the CC provides the infrastructure for a coordinated effort to identify those at risk in the community, to assess the factors that limit effective management, and to organize community team approaches to prevention with a focus on the greatest opportunities for improving outcomes. Partners invited to participate in the community-wide services planning and development CC process may include, but are not limited to:  All willing area primary care practices  Hospital administrators and staff  Clinical and IT leadership  Providers from community service organizations  Area mental health and substance abuse providers  Public health leadership from Vermont Department of Health (VDH) local district offices  Agency of Human Services (AHS) field services director and leaders of local AHS initiatives, such as: o Children’s Integrated Services (CIS) o Integrated Family Services (IFS) o Adult Local Interagency Team (LIT)  Skilled nursing facility representatives  Consumer/patient representatives  Vermont Chronic Care Initiative (VCCI) coordinators  Housing organizations  Support and Services at Home (SASH) staff  Representatives from ACOsACOs  QI Facilitators

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attachment E Business Associate Agreement

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