Common use of PROGRESS NOTES Clause in Contracts

PROGRESS NOTES. Progress notes are required each day TBS is delivered and must include a comprehensive summary covering the time that services were provided. In the progress note, the time of the service may be noted by contact/shift. As with other MHP progress notes, staff travel and documentation time are included with direct service time; on call time may not be claimed. The following must be clearly documented: a. Occurrences of specific behaviors and/or symptoms that jeopardize the residential placement or prevent transitions to a lower level of placement; b. Significant interventions identified in the Client Treatment Plan;

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Agreement for Comprehensive Full Service Partnership Services, Amendment to Agreement, Professional Services

PROGRESS NOTES. Progress notes are required each day TBS is delivered and must include a comprehensive summary covering the time that services were provided. In the progress note, the time of the service may be noted by contact/shift. As with other MHP progress notes, staff travel and documentation time are included with direct service time; on call time may not be claimed. The following must be clearly documented: a. i. Occurrences of specific behaviors and/or symptoms that jeopardize the residential placement or prevent transitions to a lower level of placement; b. ii. Significant interventions identified in the Client Treatment Plan;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

PROGRESS NOTES. Progress notes are required each day TBS is delivered and must include a comprehensive summary covering the time that services were provided. In the progress note, the time of the service may be noted by contact/shift. As with other MHP progress notes, staff travel travel, and documentation time are included with direct service time; on call time may not be claimed. The following must be clearly documented: a. Occurrences of specific behaviors and/or symptoms that jeopardize the residential placement or prevent transitions to a lower level of placement; b. Significant interventions identified in the Client Treatment Plan;.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract Agreement