Targeted Case Management (TCM) definition
Examples of Targeted Case Management (TCM) in a sentence
Local Government Agency (LGA) – A local public health office or county agency in a county or chartered city that oversees the County Based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (CMAA) and Targeted Case Management (TCM) programs.
The LGA shall comply with all provisions of the CMAA Operational Plan, the CMAA and Targeted Case Management (TCM) Time Survey Methodology, DHCS Policy and Procedure Letters (PPLs), state issued policy directives, 42 United States Code Section 1396 et seq., 42 Code of Federal Regulations part 400 et seq., 45 Code of Federal Regulations part 95 et seq., 2 Code of Federal Regulations part 200 et.
Targeted Case Management (TCM) – the coordination of services to ensure that eligible Medicaid enrollees have access to a full array of needed services including the appropriate medical, educational, or other services.
Contractor is responsible for determining whether a Member requires Targeted Case Management (TCM) services, and must refer Members who are eligible for TCM services to a Regional Center or local governmental health program as appropriate for the provision of TCM services.
Targeted Case Management (TCM) means services furnished to assist individuals, M e d i - C a l eligible under California’s State Plan, in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services.
Maintain Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (MAA) Targeted Case Management (TCM) Trust Fund solely for the purpose of maintaining and accounting for funds received from LGA participation fees.
In accordance with Section 689.261, Florida Statutes, Buyer should not rely on the Seller’s current property taxes as the amount of property taxes that the Buyer may be obligated to pay in the year subsequent to purchase.
HIV/AIDS Targeted Case Management (TCM) Program The Contractor must ensure the provision of TCM services for persons with AIDS or symptomatic HIV, including access to needed medical and social services using the existing TCM program standards of practice followed by the Department or comparable standards approved by the Department.
For program sustainability, CONTRACTOR shall make all reasonable efforts to secure State of California or federal funds including, but not limited to, certain State of California programs known to both parties as County-based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (CMAA) and Targeted Case Management (TCM) where COMMISSION funds may be properly identified and used as a required eligible funding source to draw down such other funds.
The Contractor shall be responsible for developing a system for coordinating health care for Medicaid MCO Members that require Targeted Case Management (TCM) services that avoids duplication and ensures that the Medicaid MCO Member’s needs are adequately met.