Service Completion (Discharge Report Sample Clauses
The Service Completion (Discharge Report) clause defines the requirement for the service provider to deliver a formal report upon finishing the agreed services. Typically, this report summarizes the work performed, outlines any outcomes or deliverables, and may include recommendations or next steps. By mandating a discharge report, the clause ensures both parties have a clear record of service completion, which helps prevent disputes and provides a basis for final acceptance or payment.
Service Completion (Discharge Report. Five business days prior to ceasing services, the Consultant will provide a written report with summary of findings to include recommendations for the participant’s continued success. The consultant will provide a copy of the written Discharge Summary to the Alaska service provider and the Division of Behavioral Health. All reports should include the participant’s name, CBC #, provider agency(s), date of report, name of originator, consulting agency and document title. The report will include, at a minimum: Date of Discharge from services Reason for referral Identified behaviors/issues Summary of interventions/Strategies Summary of Training Participant’s response to behavioral plan Agency’s response to behavioral plan and trainings Recommendation Identified problems/issues (system, agency, CBC, etc. Conclusions/Summary Statement
