Program Capacity. 1. CONTRACTOR is not obligated to provide services to individuals whose participation exceeds the specified client capacity of programs as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits. 2. If demand for services exceeds contracted capacity as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits, CONTRACTOR will immediately notify BHSD. 3. CONTRACTOR will, in cooperation with the BHSD, develop a strategy for managing excess demand to ensure that there is no abrupt termination of services to any client. The strategy may include, but should not be limited to, systematic management of discharges and referrals through a Utilization Management process prior to services being offered and/or provided, waiting lists, and timely discharges of clients ready for transition to other service providers. The COUNTY agrees the CONTRACTOR will make the final decision regarding discharge of a client based on the CONRACTOR’s professional assessment of client readiness. 4. CONTRACTOR will cooperate with BHSD to reasonably maintain consistent service levels throughout the TERM of this AGREEMENT, consistent with normal fluctuations agreed upon in advance, such as those related to school terms, or program and policy changes related to the changing fiscal environment, AGREEMENT reductions, and other impacts that may affect the staffing patterns as set forth in the Exhibit A(s), attached herein.
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Sources: Agreement for Short Doyle and Mental Health Services Act (Mhsa), Agreement for Short Doyle and Mental Health Services Act (Mhsa) Family and Children Services
Program Capacity. 1. CONTRACTOR is not obligated to provide services to individuals whose participation exceeds the specified client capacity of programs as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits.
2. If demand for services exceeds contracted capacity as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits, CONTRACTOR will immediately notify BHSD.
3. CONTRACTOR will, in cooperation with the BHSD, develop a strategy for managing excess demand to ensure that there is no abrupt termination of services to any client. The strategy may include, but should not be limited to, systematic management of discharges and referrals through a Utilization Management process prior to services being offered and/or provided, waiting lists, and timely discharges of clients ready for transition to other service providers. The COUNTY agrees the CONTRACTOR will make the final decision regarding discharge of a client based on the CONRACTOR’s ’S professional assessment of client readiness.
4. CONTRACTOR will cooperate with BHSD to reasonably maintain consistent service levels throughout the TERM of this AGREEMENT, consistent with normal fluctuations agreed upon in advance, such as those related to school terms, or program and policy changes related to the changing fiscal environment, AGREEMENT reductions, and other impacts that may affect the staffing patterns as set forth in the Exhibit A(s)A, attached herein.
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Sources: Agreement for Short Doyle and Mental Health Services Act (Mhsa) Services
Program Capacity. 1. CONTRACTOR is not obligated to provide services to individuals whose participation exceeds the specified client capacity of programs as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits.
2. If demand for services exceeds contracted capacity as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits, CONTRACTOR will immediately notify BHSDMHD.
3. CONTRACTOR will, in cooperation with the BHSDMHD, develop a strategy for managing excess demand to ensure that there is no abrupt termination of services to any client. The strategy may include, but should not be limited to, systematic management of discharges and referrals through a Utilization Management process prior to services being offered and/or provided, waiting lists, and timely discharges of clients ready for transition to other service providers. The COUNTY agrees the CONTRACTOR will make the final decision regarding discharge of a client based on the CONRACTOR’s ’S professional assessment of client readiness.
4. CONTRACTOR will cooperate with BHSD MHD to reasonably maintain consistent service levels throughout the TERM of this AGREEMENT, consistent with normal fluctuations agreed upon in advance, such as those related to school terms, or program and policy changes related to the changing fiscal environment, AGREEMENT reductions, and other impacts that may affect the staffing patterns as set forth in the Exhibit A(s)A, attached herein.
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Program Capacity. 1. CONTRACTOR is not obligated to provide services to individuals whose participation exceeds the specified client capacity of programs as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits.
2. If demand for services exceeds contracted capacity as set forth in this AGREEMENT and all applicable exhibits, CONTRACTOR will immediately notify BHSD.
3. CONTRACTOR will, in cooperation with the BHSD, develop a strategy for managing excess demand to ensure that there is no abrupt termination of services to any client. The strategy may include, but should not be limited to, systematic management of discharges and referrals through a Utilization Management process prior to services being offered and/or provided, waiting lists, and timely discharges of clients ready for transition to other service providers. The COUNTY agrees the CONTRACTOR will make the final decision regarding discharge of a client based on the CONRACTOR’s CONTRACTORs professional assessment of client readiness.
4. CONTRACTOR will cooperate with BHSD to reasonably maintain consistent service levels throughout the TERM of this AGREEMENT, consistent with normal fluctuations agreed upon in advance, such as those related to school terms, or program and policy changes related to the changing fiscal environment, AGREEMENT reductions, and other impacts that may affect the staffing patterns as set forth in the Exhibit A(s), attached herein.
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Sources: Agreement for Short Doyle and Mental Health Services Act (Mhsa) Adult and Older Adult Services