Hospital Discharge Planning definition

Hospital Discharge Planning means a process that begins upon admission to the Oregon State Hospital (OSH) or an acute care psychiatric hospital and that is based on the presumption that with sufficient supports and services, all individuals can live in an integrated community setting. Discharge planning is developed and implemented through a person-centered planning process in which the individual has a primary role and is based on principles of self-determination. For OSH, discharge planning teams include a representative of a community mental health provider from the county where the individual is likely to transition.
Hospital Discharge Planning means the ACT Program will collaborate with Oregon State Hospital (OSH) or any other acute care psychiatric hospital for care coordination and discharge planning, developed and implemented through a person-centered planning process in which the participant has a primary role and is based on principles of self- determination.

Examples of Hospital Discharge Planning in a sentence

  • Hospital Discharge Planning: A Guide for Families and Caregivers.

  • On-street parking charging will also be considered when carrying out future reviews.

  • The Hospital Discharge Planning guidance states that people who are homeless must be assessed in a timely manner to determine whether they have access to accommodation on discharge.

  • Discharge from Hospital 4.11 As a matter of principle, no-one should be discharged from an acute hospital environment to a new care home placement, as reflected in Welsh Government Hospital Discharge Planning Guidance (NAFWC 17/2005) 9.

  • In 2008, eight states received CMS Person-Centered Hospital Discharge Planning Model grants to include ADRC options counseling and person-centered planning in hospital discharge planning for people with multiple chronic health problems to reduce the likelihood of re-hospitalization.

  • This is primarily of concern where payment by the Federal health care programs is on a fee-for-service basis, as may occur, for example, with a hospital’s referrals to a wholly-owned home health care agency (see, for example, Medicare Hospital Discharge Planning, OEI–02–94–00320 (December 1997)).

  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Hospital Discharge Planning Worksheet, 2014.

  • See Universal Hospital Discharge Planning Protocol for an explanation of the youth who will be referred by hospital personnel to the LCT.2. Confidentiality must be maintained at all times.

  • The Welsh Government Circular 2005/17 – Hospital Discharge Planning Guidance highlights that people being discharged from hospital are entitled to expect and receive a smooth transition from one stage of care to the next.

  • For example, Section §482.43, Discharge Planning2 describes a multi-step process for hospital discharge planning, which includes a CMS Hospital Discharge Planning Worksheet3 containing more than fifty (50) discreet documentation requirements to be compliant with §482.43.

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