Level I screening definition
Examples of Level I screening in a sentence
To improve identification of persons with mental illness through the PASRR Level I screening, LDH shall develop and implement standardized training and require that all personnel who complete any part of the Level I screening, excepting physicians, receive this training.
Provider shall comply with Federal Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) requirements, including that a Level I screening be completed prior to admission, a Level II evaluation be completed prior to admission when indicated by the Level I screening, and a review be completed based upon a significant physical or mental change in the resident’s condition that might impact the Member’s need for or benefit from specialized services.
For any individual for whom a nursing facility placement is contemplated, the PASRR Level I screening will be conducted by a qualified professional prior to nursing facility admission to determine whether the individual may have a mental illness.
No further evaluation is needed, if, based on the Level I screening, the individual will meet one of three categories: • No indication of mental illness/mental retardation/related condition – nursing home admission/continued stay is appropriate - No further evaluation is needed.
A Level I screening is the process of identifying individuals who are suspected of having a mental illness or an intellectual disability or related condition.
School-based site teams meet and complete Level I screening documents.
The Nursing Facility is responsible for completing the Level I screening for non-Medicaid individuals.
The Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance is responsible for completing the Level I screening for Medicaid and potential Medicaid individuals when notified.
Hospital shall comply with Federal Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) requirements, including that a Level I screening be completed prior to admission, a Level II evaluation be completed prior to admission when indicated by the Level I screening, and a review be completed based upon a significant physical or mental change in the resident’s condition that might impact the Member’s need for or benefit from specialized services.
Provider shall comply with Federal Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) requirements, including that a Level I screening be completed prior to admission, a Level II evaluation be completed prior to admission when indicated by the Level I screening, and a review be completed based upon a significant physical or mental change in the resident’s condition that might impact the Covered Person’s need for or benefit from Specialized Services.