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Promising Practices in HCBS: South Carolina- Improving Responsiveness of Service Managers to Persons' Needs
12/03/2004 | Requests *
Summary
This report describes how the State of South Carolina is addressing a problem of inconsistency between an individual’s needs and the service plans developed to meet identified needs. South Carolina added a feature to its automated Case Management System that reminds case managers of needs identified in the assessment that may potentially be included in the service plan. The report details the interventions, implications, and impact of this automated system.
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Available Files
- SC-Improving Responsiveness PDF (205K)
Keywords
Information Technology; Human Services; Medicaid; Case management; service plan; assessment
Topic
Long-Term Care, Quality, State/Agency Information
Type/Tool
Promising practices
Source
CMS, Thomson Reuters (formerly Medstat)
State
South Carolina, All States/Territories
Date Created
06/10/2004
Contact
Roy Smith
South Carolina's Community Long Term Care Program
smithroy@dhhs.state.sc.us
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