Pasrr Level 1 Screening is a legal document that was released by the Texas Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: What is a PASRR Level 1 screening?
A: A PASRR Level 1 screening is an initial assessment conducted in Texas to determine if an individual seeking Medicaid-funded nursing facility services has a suspected mental illness, intellectual disability, or related condition.
Q: Who conducts the PASRR Level 1 screening in Texas?
A: The PASRR Level 1 screening in Texas is conducted by trained professionals employed by the Local Authority Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Authority or the Local Mental Health Authority (LMHA).
Q: Why is the PASRR Level 1 screening required in Texas?
A: The PASRR Level 1 screening is required in Texas to ensure that individuals with mental illness, intellectual disability, or related conditions receive appropriate services and supports within the Medicaid-funded nursing facility system.
Q: What happens during a PASRR Level 1 screening in Texas?
A: During a PASRR Level 1 screening in Texas, the individual's medical records and history are reviewed, and a brief assessment is conducted to determine if there is a suspicion of a mental illness, intellectual disability, or related condition.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a PASRR Level 1 screening in Texas?
A: The possible outcomes of a PASRR Level 1 screening in Texas are being referred for a PASRR Level 2 evaluation, being determined not to meet the criteria for specialized services, or being exempt from further PASRR evaluation.
Form Details:
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