New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is the New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen?
A: The New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen is a screening tool used to determine if individuals in New Mexico receiving Medicaid services have a potential need for specialized services.
Q: Who is required to complete the New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen?
A: The New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen is completed by the individual's caseworker or care coordinator.
Q: What is the purpose of the New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen?
A: The purpose of the screen is to identify individuals who may have mental illness, intellectual disability, or related conditions and determine if they require specialized services.
Q: When is the New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen required?
A: The screen is required for individuals applying for or receiving Medicaid services in New Mexico.
Q: How is the New Mexico Pasrr Level I Identification Screen completed?
A: The screen is completed through an interview with the individual and information provided by the individual's caseworker or care coordinator.
Form Details:
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