Interim Medical Case Management definition

Interim Medical Case Management means medical case management services provided by a HealthWorks lead agency for a child within the first forty-five (45) days of being placed in DCFS temporary custody. Activities required include, at a minimum, enrollment in HealthWorks, selection of a primary care physician, gathering of child and family health information, initiation of requests for prior health records, receipt of initial health screening documentation, completion of a Comprehensive Health Evaluation, ensuring provision of the Health Passport to the caregiver of the child, providing appropriate documentation and other information to the assigned permanency worker for inclusion in the DCFS Service Plan, and supporting the completion of any appropriate screening tools as necessary.

Examples of Interim Medical Case Management in a sentence

  • Contractor is responsible for the provision of Interim Medical Case Management.

  • Contractor shall contract with all current qualified HealthWorks lead agencies to provide Interim Medical Case Management services to all DCFS Youth in Care through the first forty-five (45) days of DCFS custody of the youth.

  • The Company shall make best efforts to ensure that the Supplier is notified of new HealthWorks Eligible Youths in their service area or those HealthWorks Eligible Youths who change placement through a method provided for and administered by DCFS for those HealthWorks Eligible Youths taken into DCFS custody so that Interim Medical Case Management services can begin immediately.

  • Any additional material received before the end of the 45-day Interim Medical Case Management period shall be faxed to the caseworker within two (2) business days of its receipt.

  • The Supplier will provide Interim Medical Case Management, as described in Section 5.3, to all Clients in the Supplier’s service area through the first 45 days of custody.

  • During the first 45 days of having legal custody of the child, the Supplier shall maintain contact with the child's caregiver and caseworker as frequently as necessary to ensure that the child is scheduled for health care services and that the critical Interim Medical Case Management services are completed.

  • Any additional material received before the end of the Interim Medical Case Management period shall be faxed to the caseworker within two (2) business days of its receipt.

  • At the conclusion of the Interim Medical Case Management period, the Supplier shall also provide a HealthWorks Health Summary/Transfer Tool to the child's caseworker as identified in SACWIS with all the necessary and appropriate health care documentation for inclusion in a client service plan and in the health section of the SACWIS case record.

  • At the conclusion of the 45-day Interim Medical Case Management period, as described in Section 5.3., with the completion of the CHE, the Supplier shall provide a HealthWorks Health Summary/Transfer Tool to the child's caseworker with all the necessary and appropriate health care documentation for inclusion in the Client Service Plan and in the Health section of the Case Record.

  • In the event a DCFS Youth in Care, upon enrollment with Contractor, is receiving services through a HealthWorks lead agency, Contractor shall enter into a single-case agreement with that HealthWorks lead agency to provide Interim Medical Case Management through the first forty-five (45) days of DCFS custody of the youth.