
DECEDENT AFFAIRS STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE 1. PURPOSE: To define policy and procedure within the Decedent Affairs Office which assures guidance and support for veterans, family members, hospital staff, and our community, ensuring that all areas of decedent affairs are administered with dignity, benevolence,
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for additional guidance on SDS-related objectives and performance indicators (see paragraphs 3 and 5) and an updated website link to the SDS indicators as included under the Group Practice Manager’s (GPM’s)
Per Title 22 CCR 51341.1 (b)(13): Intake includes the evaluation or analysis of the cause or nature of mental, emotional, psychological, behavioral, and substance use disorders; the diagnosis of substance use disorders, and the assessment of treatment needs. Gather the following information from Client. Client-perceived Problem?
Behavioral Health Staff: AOD Manual - San Mateo County Health
Mar 6, 2019 · As of March 15, 2018, substance use disorder (SUD) providers are expected to begin SOGI data collection using a paper form (see SOGI form below). On April 1st, 2018, SOGI data collection will officially go live for SUD providers in AVATAR. Please utilize the resources below for implementation in SUD programs.
Guides and Templates - USACRC
Templates and guides are great resources when used appropriately. Products listed in the below categories are for reference and intended to provide conceptual information to aid in refinement of...
This document provides details of the AOD framework that supports our campus efforts, along with key examples of services, programs, policies, and other initiatives designed to reduce the harm associated with AOD use. Related campus activities (for example, community-building programs in residence halls) may also contribute to the reduction of AOD-
On October 13, 2010, Behavioral Health and Recovery adopted a new policy establishing Standards of Care (SOC) in the Treatment of Substance Abuse Disorders. These treatment standards are based on evidence-based practices and …
Technical Guide (TG) 176 is for the person(s) who must plan, write, revise, publish, or manage Standing Operating Procedure’s (SOPs). The guidance is presented generically so that it can be used in any setting, such as administrative, industrial, laboratory, or field operations.
The new adult AOD screening and assessment tool will form part of the AOD recommissioning framework. All funded adult AOD services will be required to utilise the tool under new service agreements to be implemented in 2014. The Department will mandate use of the following: Step 1: Initial Screen Step 2: Comprehensive Assessment
documentation by this provider type must reflect the scope of practice of an AOD Counselor. Please ensure that trainees are fully advised of the requirements and implications of registering as an AOD Counselor.