Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 24, December 9, 2024
Part 9520.0920 - CASE MANAGER'S RECORDS RELATED TO SERVICES AND OUTCOME MONITORINGSubpart 1.Required records; children.A case manager providing case management services to children with severe emotional disturbance must keep the records required in Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4881, subdivision 3, paragraph (b).
Subp. 2.Monitoring and recording outcomes.The case manager shall monitor and record the attainment of service outcomes to determine whether:
A. the client's level of functioning is being maintained or has changed;B. the services are being coordinated in a manner designed to assure continuity of services needed by the child and to support the outcomes identified in the child's individual family community support plan; orC. in the case of an adult, services are being coordinated in a manner to assure continuity of services needed by the adult and to support the outcomes identified in the adult's individual community support plan;D. the child who is age 17 and who may be eligible for case management services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness receives information necessary to make the transition to case management services for persons with serious and persistent mental illness; andE. the child and the child's parent or legal representative or the adult receive information about applicable provisions of the Patients and Residents of Health Care Facilities Bill of Rights, appeals of denials, terminations, reductions or suspension of services, the release of information under the Government Data Practices Act about services, and authorization of services.Minn. R. agency 196, ch. 9520, CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, pt. 9520.0920
Statutory Authority: MS s 245.484; 256B.04; 256B.0625