Outpatient Individualized Service Plan Sample Clauses

Outpatient Individualized Service Plan. Outcome: The initial individualized service plan is completed within the timeframe specified in HSB 15.05.11 for the inmate being assigned a mental health classification of S-2 or S-3. Measure: Documentation on DC4-706 Health Services Profile, DC4-643A (Parts I, II, and III) Individualized Service Plan in the health record. Standard: Achievement of outcome must meet ninety percent (90%). Reference: HSB: 15.05.11 Planning and Implementation of Individualized Mental Health Services, Section V. A.
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