There is a newer version of the North Dakota Century Code
2009 North Dakota Code
50 Public Welfare
50-24.3 Preadmission Assessment of Medical Assistance Recipients
Download pdfbenefits under chapter 50-24.1 who are at risk of requiring long-term care services to ensure that
an individual is informed of alternatives available to address the individual's long-term care
needs. 50-24.3-02. Assessment process - Professional involvement. Repealed by S.L. 2003, ch. 427, § 4. 50-24.3-03. Department of human services - Targeted case management - Powers and duties. The department of human services has the following powers and duties which it
may delegate to any entity that provides targeted case management services approved by the
department: 1. To seek cooperation from other public and private entities in the community that
offer services to individuals with disabilities or the elderly. 2. To provide information and education to the general public regarding availability of
targeted case management. 3. To accept referrals from an interested party including individuals, families, human
services program professionals, nursing facility personnel, and acute care facility
personnel. 4. To assess the health and social needs of, and provide targeted case management
to, referred individuals who wish to receive this service. 5. To identify available noninstitutional services to meet the needs of referred
individuals. 6. To prepare an individual care plan for each individual receiving targeted case
management services. 7. To inform referred individuals of the extent to which long-term care services are
available, including institutional and community-based services, and of the
individual's opportunity to choose, in consultation with an attending physician, family
members, and other interested parties, among the appropriate alternatives that may
be available. 8. To monitor the results of targeted case management and report to each legislative
assembly on these results and the cost-effectiveness of these services. 50-24.3-03.1. Department of human services - Assessment services - Powers and duties. The department of human services has the following powers and duties which it may
delegate to any entity that provides assessment services approved by the department: 1. To seek cooperation from other public and private agencies in the community which
offer services to disabled and elderly persons. 2. To provide information and education to the general public regarding availability of
the assessment program. 3. To accept referrals from individuals, families, human services program professionals, nursing facility personnel, and acute care facility personnel. Page No. 1 4. To assess the health and social needs of referred individuals. 5. To identify available noninstitutional services to meet the needs of referred
individuals. 6. To prepare recommendations for individuals receiving assessment program services
as to the need for skilled nursing care or other care available in the community. 7. To inform referred individuals of the extent to which home and community-based
services are available and of their opportunity to choose, in consultation with an
attending physician and family member, among the appropriate alternatives that
may be available. 50-24.3-04. Preadmission assessment of persons. Repealed by S.L. 1991, ch. 514, § 1. 50-24.3-05. Facility's duties - Preadmission assessment - Alternative care. Repealed by S.L. 1991, ch. 514, § 1. Page No. 2 Document Outline chapter 50-24.3 preadmission assessment of medical assistance recipients
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