CSHS definition

CSHS means the Children's Special Health Services Program central office staff;
CSHS means the children's special health services program of the department, authorized by 50-1-202, MCA, that serves children and youth with special health care needs.

Examples of CSHS in a sentence

  • Local coordination – County social service departments shall make Title XIX eligibility determinations for potentially eligible individuals referred by MCH, CSHS, Title X, Immunization, WIC and other programs which provide direct health and nutrition services to women, infants and children, including children with special health care needs.

  • They include, but are not limited to, CSHS, MCH, Immunization Program and local public health unit programs.

  • DHS assures that CSHS will maintain enrolled provider status under the North Dakota Medicaid Program.

  • Local coordination – Information provided by applicants and participants in connection with application for WIC Program benefits may be provided to designated representatives of North Dakota Health Tracks, CSHS, Medicaid, Title X, the Immunization Program, Head Start/Early Head Start and providers of Title V (MCH) services.

  • This information may be used only for the purpose of establishing the eligibility of WIC applicants or participants for North Dakota Health Tracks/Medicaid, CSHS, Title X, the Immunization Program, Head Start/Early Head Start or Title V (MCH) Programs or services, and for conducting outreach to WIC applicants and participants for such programs.

  • CSHS shall promote and refer to North Dakota Health Tracks, WIC, Title X, MCH, Immunization Programs and Healthy Steps (CHIP) for provision of health services to potentially eligible children and their families.

  • Providers of North Dakota Health Tracks, CSHS, North Dakota Head Start/Early Head Start, Title X, Immunization Program, Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, Medicaid and Title V (MCH) services will agree not to disclose any of the client information received from the WIC Program without written consent of the WIC recipient.

  • Local coordination – OPOP shall refer pregnant women and their families to designated personnel within the county social services department to determine Medicaid/North Dakota Health Tracks, CSHS and other social service program eligibility.

  • The DD Unit will also forward requests the CSHS has received for developmental screenings to regional HSC for Right Track screenings.

  • DHS shall provide care coordination to eligible children and their families participating in local Title V CSHS Service Programs.