Recipient Rights Sample Clauses

Recipient Rights. 9.1 BABHA will provide initial and annual training regarding Recipient Rights in a certified CMHSP training module that is approved by the MDHHS Office of Recipient Rights as detailed in Section 7 and 7A of the MHC. (AR 330.1806).
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Recipient Rights. 2.1. Provider must maintain the recipient's state and federal right of privacy and confidentiality to the medical and personal information contained in Provider's records.
Recipient Rights. For Providers of Mental Health Services and Inpatient Hospitalization services, Provider shall:
Recipient Rights.  Recipient has the right to be treated respectfully by XXX xxxxx at all times.  Recipient has the right to participate in his or her adult day care service planning.  Recipient has the right to receive quality care from competent, trained XXX xxxxx.  Recipient has the right to request information about fees for services provided by TSC. TSC Commitments  TSC and its staff will collaborate with Recipient's Care Coordinator(s) and Provider(s) to deliver an integrated program of services to Recipient.  TSC and its staff will report any material changes or concerns regarding Recipient's emotional, physical or psychological condition to Recipient's Care Coordinator and Recipient Representative.  TSC and its staff will encourage Recipient to ask questions and voice any concerns.  TSC will promptly and efficiently investigate and address any complaints about staff or services.  TSC will regularly and conscientiously evaluate whether activities and services are effective for achieving Recipient's service plan goals. Recipient Name Dated
Recipient Rights a. The Provider agrees to take all necessary steps to ensure that consumers will be protected from Rights violations while they are receiving services under this Agreement and will fully cooperate with the LRE, the applicable Community Mental Health organization, and/or State or Federal Agency investigations into any alleged violation or suspected violation of any consumer’s Recipient Rights. The Provider is responsible to obtain or provide training and information regarding Recipient Rights to its employees/contractors. The Provider will make all documentation of training records and training materials available to the LRE upon request.
Recipient Rights. Providers shall comply with the Mental Health Code and Michigan Administrative Rules requirements pertaining to the protection of rights of Covered Person, and according to the Recipient Rights requirements as described in Attachment E-1: Recipient Rights for Mental Health Services, Attachment E-2: Recipient Rights for Substance Use Disorder Services, or E-3: Recipient Rights for Psychiatric Inpatient Services, attached hereto, as the case may be.
Recipient Rights. The PROVIDER agrees to provide initial and annual training for its employees regarding Recipient Rights in a training module that is approved by the MDHHS Office of Recipient Rights as detailed in Section 7 and 7A of the MHC. (AR 330.1806).
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Recipient Rights a. I agree to assist my employer in filling recipient rights complaints upon request.
Recipient Rights. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all individuals employed receive MDCH approved Recipient Rights training within 30 days of being employed. The rights of recipients, as described by the Michigan Mental Health Code and Administrative Rules, will be protected. CONTRACTOR will be in compliance with the Recipient Rights requirements as described in Attachment C.
Recipient Rights. Consumers served under this Contract are guaranteed certain rights and protections set forth in the Mental Health Code and/or Administrative Rules. CONTRACTOR acknowledges its responsibilities related to recipient rights, as set forth in Attachment A, and accepts those responsibilities. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall comply with CMHSP grievance and appeal mechanisms, which allow consumers/applicants to pursue resolution of complaints related to services and supports managed and/or delivered by CMHSP. Specifics of these mechanisms (second opinions, grievances, disputes, Medicaid and MDHHS fair hearings) are set forth in the Consumer Appeals Policy and the Customer Services Policy, which can be located on the CMHSP website.
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