Level II Evaluation definition

Level II Evaluation means the preadmission evaluation and annual resident review for serious mental illness or mental retardation discussed in R414-503-4.

Examples of Level II Evaluation in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall provide or arrange for the provision of OBRA-SS to any individual where the Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) Level II Evaluation identified the need for placement into a nursing facility and need for additional specialized services.

  • Interdisciplinary coordination must occur and be documented when more than one (1) evaluator performs any portion of the PASRR Level II Evaluation.

  • The Contractor shall utilize appropriated funds to perform Case Management duties to include but not limited to: 6.13.5.1.1. Intake and referral 6.13.5.1.2. Verifying a PASRR Level II Evaluation and Skilled Nursing Facility residency 6.13.5.1.3. Developing an OBRA-SS Individual Support Plan and monitoring services 6.13.5.1.4. Maintaining the determination of eligibility for services and supports 6.13.5.1.5. Providing service and support authorization and coordination.

  • If an individual falls within one of the following categories, a complete Level II Evaluation may not be performed.

  • PASRR – Level II Evaluation SV101(2): T2011 or valid procedure code NTE02: 004Unit of Service: 15 Minutes Definition:A comprehensive Level II evaluation conducted by a certified evaluator for the individual with a mental illness, intellectual disability, or related condition who is seeking admission to or continued stay in a Medicaid-certified nursing facility, or who requires a subsequent review because of a significant change in condition.

  • If this choice is marked, the admitting nursing facility must submit new DA124 forms (Level I Screening) triggering an Update Level II Evaluation should the individual stay longer than recommended.

  • The Level II Evaluation includes a comprehensive evaluation of the needs of the resident.

  • If there are indicators of mental retardation/developmental disability, the individual shall be referred to the Office of Developmental Disability Services (ODDS) for possible Level II Evaluation.

  • There is therefore, the requirement that the canonicalization of the “normal” and compressed headers must produce the same result, or else security headers won’t be usable across normal/compressed header gateways.

  • The Contractor shall utilize appropriated funds to perform Case Management duties to include: 3.12.5.1.1 Intake and referral 3.12.5.1.2 Verifying a PASRR Level II Evaluation and Skilled Nursing Facility residency 3.12.5.1.3 Developing an OBRA-SS Individual Support Plan and monitoring services 3.12.5.1.4 Maintaining the determination of eligibility for services and supports 3.12.5.1.5 Providing service and support authorization and coordination.

Related to Level II Evaluation

  • Level II means a component of the federal PASRR requirement. Level II refers to the evaluation and determination of whether nursing facility services and specialized services are needed for individuals with mental illness or developmental disability who are potential nursing facility admissions, regardless of the source of payment for the nursing facility service (42 CFR 483.128(a)). Level II evaluations include assessment of the individual’s physical, mental, and functional status (42 CFR 483.132).

  • Level III means a level of detail in the CPM Schedule which is an implementation (control) schedule used to direct the Work by providing schedule parameters to the more detailed implementation level, identify and resolve schedule problems, status progress in terms of Milestones, measure the impact of scope changes and delays, develop recovery plans, and support schedule-related contractual action. The work breakdown structure in the Level III CPM Schedule is at an area level, and shall involve over two thousand (2,000) activities. The Level III CPM Schedule is developed with the assistance of and accepted by Contractor’s Key Personnel. All Major Equipment (including bulk material requirements) are scheduled at area level and detailed construction activities at each commodity level follow the same area concept. The Subcontract schedules are similarly developed for each area, as applicable.