Case management plan definition
Case management plan means a service plan developed by a case manager that involves the overall management of a member’s care, and the continued monitoring and reassessment of the member’s need for services.
Case management plan means an individualized plan for securing, coordinating and monitoring the appropriate treat- ment interventions and services for a TAP client’s successful treatment and criminal justice system outcome.
Case management plan means a plan that documents case management activities that the participant must complete as a condition of problem-solving court participation. These activities shall be based upon the results of risk and needs assessment, if required, in conjunction with any other assessments, the problem-solving court participation agreement and other court orders.
More Definitions of Case management plan
Case management plan means a service plan developed by a case manager that involves the overall management of a member’s or an eligible person’s care, and the continued monitoring and reassessment of the member’s or the eligi- ble person’s need for services.
Case management plan means a comprehensive plan that directs the monitoring, supervision and activities of a participant. The plan is based upon the results of a validated risk and needs assessment, is developmentally appropriate, and incorporates the participant’s clinical treatment plan goals.
Case management plan or “CMP” means a plan that integrates Injury Management and Claims Management activities for all Claims involving payment of weekly Benefits.
Case management plan means the individual plan for each Shelter Resident that, among other things, sets forth details how the Shelter Resident can reach the goal of obtaining long-term stable housing. 2.2. “FF&E” shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 4.2.
Case management plan means a series of written statements that specify the particular course of therapy and the roles of medical and non-medical personnel in carrying out the current course of therapy. A case management plan is individualized and based on assessment of the individual's needs and includes a statement of the short and long term goals and the methods by which the goals will be pursued. When clinically indicated, the treatment plan provides residents with