Common use of Required Components Clause in Contracts

Required Components. At a minimum, the screening must include questions that enable the HMO to identify the following: a) The member’s chronic physical, mental and behavioral health illness(es) (e.g. respiratory disease, cardiac disease, stroke, diabetes/pre-diabetes, renal disease, back pain and musculoskeletal disorders, cancer, overweight/obesity, all mental health and substance abuse disorders). b) The member’s perception of their strengths, their general well- being (including chronic conditions and access to prescription medications). c) If the member has a usual source of care. d) Any indirect supports the member may have (family and social supports). e) Any relationships the member may have with community resources. f) Any immediate and/or long-term concerns a member may have about their overall well-being (e.g. social determinants of health). g) If the member needs assistance to conduct activities of daily living (including but not limited to bathing, dressing and eating) as well as instrumental activities of daily living (including but not limited to medication management, money management and transportation).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Hmo Services Agreement, Contract for Badgercare Plus and/or Medicaid Ssi Hmo Services, Contract for Badgercare Plus and/or Medicaid Ssi Hmo Services

Required Components. At a minimum, the screening must include questions that enable the HMO to identify the following: a) : • The member’s chronic physical, mental and behavioral health illness(es) (e.g. respiratory disease, cardiac disease, stroke, diabetes/pre-pre- diabetes, renal disease, back pain and musculoskeletal disorders, cancer, overweight/obesity, all mental health and substance abuse disorders). b) . • The member’s perception of their strengths, their general well- well-being (including chronic conditions and access to prescription medications). c) . • If the member has a usual source of care. d) . • Any indirect supports the member may have (family and social supports). e) . • Any relationships the member may have with community resources. f) . • Any immediate and/or long-term concerns a member may have about their overall well-being (e.g. social determinants of health). g) . • If the member needs assistance to conduct activities of daily living (including but not limited to bathing, dressing and eating) as well as instrumental activities of daily living (including but not limited to medication management, money management and transportation).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for Badgercare Plus and/or Medicaid Ssi Hmo Services, Contract for Badgercare Plus and/or Medicaid Ssi Hmo Services

Required Components. At a minimum, the screening must include questions that enable the HMO to identify the following: a) The member’s chronic physical, mental and behavioral health illness(es) (e.g. respiratory disease, cardiac disease, stroke, diabetes/pre-pre- diabetes, renal disease, back pain and musculoskeletal disorders, cancer, overweight/obesity, all mental health and substance abuse disorders). b) The member’s perception of their strengths, their general well- well-being (including chronic conditions and access to prescription medications). c) If the member has a usual source of care. d) Any indirect supports the member may have (family and social supports). e) Any relationships the member may have with community resources. f) Any immediate and/or long-term concerns a member may have about their overall well-being (e.g. social determinants of health). g) If the member needs assistance to conduct activities of daily living (including but not limited to bathing, dressing and eating) as well as instrumental activities of daily living (including but not limited to medication management, money management and transportation).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Badgercare Plus and/or Medicaid Ssi Hmo Services

Required Components. At a minimum, the screening must include questions that enable the HMO to identify the following: a) : • The member’s chronic physical, mental and behavioral health illness(es) (e.g. respiratory disease, cardiac disease, stroke, diabetes/pre-diabetes, renal disease, back pain and musculoskeletal disorders, cancer, overweight/obesity, all mental health and substance abuse disorders). b) . • The member’s perception of their strengths, their general well- well-being (including chronic conditions and access to prescription medications). c) . • If the member has a usual source of care. d) . • Any indirect supports the member may have (family and social supports). e) . • Any relationships the member may have with community resources. f) . • Any immediate and/or long-term concerns a member may have about their overall well-being (e.g. social determinants of health). g) . • If the member needs assistance to conduct activities of daily living (including but not limited to bathing, dressing and eating) as well as instrumental activities of daily living (including but not limited to medication management, money management and transportation).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract Amendment for Badgercare Plus and Ssi Medicaid Services

Required Components. At a minimum, the screening must include questions that enable the HMO to identify the following: a) The member’s chronic physical, mental and behavioral health illness(es) (e.g. e.g., respiratory disease, cardiac disease, stroke, diabetes/pre-diabetes, renal disease, back pain and musculoskeletal disorders, cancer, overweight/obesity, all mental health and substance abuse disorders). b) The member’s perception of their strengths, their general well- being (including chronic conditions and access to prescription medications). c) If the member has a usual source of care. d) Any indirect supports the member may have (family and social supports). e) Any relationships the member may have with community resources. f) Any immediate and/or long-term concerns a member may have about their overall well-being (e.g. e.g., social determinants of health). g) If the member needs assistance to conduct activities of daily living (including but not limited to bathing, dressing dressing, and eating) as well as instrumental activities of daily living (including but not limited to medication management, money management and transportation).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Badgercare Plus and/or Medicaid Ssi Hmo Services