Initial Screening Sample Clauses
The Initial Screening clause establishes a process for evaluating candidates or proposals at the outset of a selection or hiring procedure. Typically, this involves reviewing applications, resumes, or submissions to ensure they meet predefined minimum qualifications or criteria before advancing to more detailed assessments. By filtering out unqualified or unsuitable candidates early, this clause streamlines the process and ensures that only those meeting basic requirements proceed, saving time and resources for both parties.
Initial Screening. In accordance with 42 CFR 438.208(b)(3), the Contractor shall conduct an initial screening of each member within ninety (90) calendar days of the effective date of enrollment to identify the member's immediate physical and/or behavioral health care needs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor shall use best efforts to conduct the initial screening of individuals identified as potentially medically frail as soon as practicable prior to the expiration of the member’s Verification Period. The Contractor must make subsequent attempts to conduct an initial screening of each member’s needs if the initial attempt to contact the member is unsuccessful. The Contractor shall make attempts to find a member’s current contact information if it is not included in the enrollment file. The initial screening will also determine the need for disease management, care management, complex case management, or RCP services as detailed in Section 3.8.2. The Contractor shall utilize the FSSA Health Needs Screening tool. During the initial screening, and periodically thereafter, the Contractor will review the member’s claims history, identify access or accommodation needs, language barriers, or other factors that might indicate that the member requires additional assistance. The initial screening shall also identify members who have complex or serious medical conditions that require an expedited appointment with an appropriate provider. The initial screening will ensure that members who are in ongoing treatment receive assistance in accessing appropriate care in order to avoid disruptions in services. The initial screening must include a full review of important relevant clinical information such as the provider’s assessment of conditions and the severity of illness, treatment history and outcomes, other diseases, illnesses, and health conditions as well as the member’s psychosocial, support, behavioral health and treatment needs.
EXHIBIT 1. A SCOPE OF WORK
Initial Screening. The purpose of the initial screening is to identify Enrollees with immediate needs in order to prioritize in person Level I Assessments.
Initial Screening. RiboGene shall screen each Combinatorial Library delivered to RiboGene by HPI with the Assays to identify one or more compound mixtures [*]
Initial Screening. 28 A. As part of its usual registration or financial screening process, CLINIC submitting claims for 29 payment of Clinic Services through this Agreement shall use its reasonable best efforts to screen 30 whether a patient:
31 1. Lacks financial resources to pay for services, and
32 2. Is currently Medi-Cal or MSI Eligible.
33 B. If the patient is unable to provide the information necessary to make the above determination, 34 CLINIC shall use its reasonable best efforts to obtain this information from any other person with 35 knowledge of the patient. 36 //
Initial Screening. As part of their usual registration or financial screening process, All Providers submitting 36 37 2 of 4 EXHIBIT D 1 claims for payment of Medical Services through this Agreement shall use their reasonable best efforts to 2 screen whether a patient:
Initial Screening. The principal at the school where the vacancy exists will paper screen all external applicants and those internal applicants who do not meet the criteria in the following subsection for semi- finalist interviews. If needed the Principal may conduct a short pre-screening interview. See paper screen Rating Sheet.
Initial Screening. 3.7.1. On receipt of the referral, a Senior Practitioner reviews the content and considers the following: • Whether the statutory safeguarding adult criteria appear to be met • Assign a RAG rating based on the level of urgency, risk and likelihood of harm to the adult and others • Decide whether an urgent Initial Enquiry safeguarding meeting is required • Send notifications to allocated social care workers and relevant teams including commissioning • Decide whether this enquiry should be delegated to another agency to complete
Initial Screening a. All urine specimens tested shall first go through an immunoassay screening test (EMIT) which will be used to eliminate "negative" urine samples from further testing. Written documentation shall be maintained by the laboratory showing details of all the EMIT screening tests done under this program. These data may be reviewed by consultants to the Union. All samples that initially screen positive shall be stored in a locked freezer until confirmation studies by GC/MS are complete.
b. The breath alcohol test shall be conducted in full accordance with all U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulations relating to alcohol breath testing. Additionally, the breath test instrument operator shall be trained in accordance with USDOT regulations and the instrument shall be a properly calibrated and currently approved USDOT instrument.
Initial Screening. The Supplier shall plan and deliver an ongoing programme of “Screening” using an appropriate electronic tool / toolkit. The Supplier’s Screening programme will cover the following areas: • specific learning needs for all participating individuals. This includes “Gateway Skills” (incorporating literacy, numeracy and digital competency); • neurodiversity / Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (LDD); and • skills / employability (considering both the individual’s skillset / employability and their aspiration). The Supplier shall conduct initial screening with a view to screening all people in custody as far as possible, within one month of their admission to an Establishment. This excludes all inter-prison transfers where the Supplier has already undertaken screening within the previous six months. The Purchaser shall notify the Supplier of all known admissions as soon as practically known, but later than on a weekly basis. The Supplier will endeavour to screen all people in custody and, as a minimum, the following groups must be offered the opportunity to undertake the screening process (within one month of admission): • all convicted adults, sentenced to 6 months or more; • all convicted young offenders (those aged 21 and under); and • any individual wishing to engage in learning activity, including remand.
Initial Screening. At the first interview, the research staff will provide a brief overview of the protocol and obtain written or verbal informed consent for both the BSUD and ▇▇▇▇. We routinely use a multiple-choice test to assess participants’ comprehension of the protocol with ample time to review questions to assure understanding of the protocol, consent, and treatments offered. After determination of eligibility, pretreatment assessments will be completed (see Assessment Battery in Table 2).