Health Risk Screening Sample Clauses

Health Risk Screening. The Contractor shall complete a brief five (5) question Health Risk Screening for all Members to identify Members who may require assignment into medium or high risk levels for Care Management. The Health Risk Screening may be conducted via telephone, via mail, via secure email if the Member designates an email address and chooses it for communication, or via secure web portal. Communications with Members must be clear and understandable. The Contractor shall complete the Health Risk Screening within the following time frames:
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Health Risk Screening. The Contractor shall have a health risk screening, and make its best efforts to administer the health risk screening and, if needed, a behavioral health risk assessment to all new Enrollees within sixty (60) days after enrollment, and will collect information about the Enrollee’s medical, psychosocial, functional, and cognitive needs, and medical and behavioral health (including substance abuse) history. The Contractor may administer a health risk assessment in place of the health risk screening provided that it is administered within sixty (60) days after enrollment. The Contractor shall notify PCPs of enrollment of any new Enrollee who has not completed a health risk screening within the time period set forth above and whom the Contractor has been unable to contact. The Contractor shall encourage PCPs to conduct outreach to their Enrollees and to schedule visits.
Health Risk Screening. Contractor will develop and maintain a health- risk screening tool, which includes Behavioral Health risk, and will provide that tool to the Department. Contractor shall administer the tool to all new Enrollees within sixty (60) days after enrollment to collect information about the Enrollee’s physical, psychological, and social health. Contractor will use the results to guide the administration of more in-depth health assessments. Contractor may administer a health-risk assessment in place of the health-risk screening, provided it is administered within sixty (60) days after enrollment. Contractor shall notify the appropriate PCP of the enrollment of any new Enrollee who has not completed a health-risk screening within the time period set forth above and whom Contractor has been unable to contact. Contractor shall conduct outreach to their Enrollees and to schedule visits.
Health Risk Screening. Contractor will develop and maintain a health risk screening tool (template) and will provide that tool to the Department. This tool will include behavioral‐health risk, and administer it to all new Enrollees within sixty (60) days after enrollment to collect information about the Enrollee’s physical, psychological, and social health. Contractor will use the results to guide the administration of more in‐depth health assessments. Contractor may administer a health risk assessment in place of the health risk screening, provided that it is administered within sixty
Health Risk Screening. The Contractor will develop and maintain a health risk screening tool, which includes behavioral health risk, and will provide that tool to CMS and the Department when updates are made to the tool.
Health Risk Screening. Contractor will develop and maintain a health- risk screening tool (template) and , which includes Behavioral Health risk, and will provide that tool to the Department. This tool will include behavioral-health risk, and Contractor shall administer itthe tool to all new Enrollees within sixty (60) days after enrollment to collect information about the Enrollee’s physical, psychological, and social health. Contractor will use the results to guide the administration of more in-depth health assessments. Contractor may administer a health-risk assessment in place of the health-risk screening, provided it is administered within sixty (60) days after enrollment. Contractor shall notify the appropriate PCP of the enrollment of any new Enrollee who has not completed a health-risk screening within the time period set forth above and whom Contractor has been unable to contact. Contractor shall encourage PCPs to conduct outreach to their Enrollees and to schedule visits.

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