DischargeTransitionAfterCarePlan
DischargeTransitionAfterCarePlan
BehavioralHealth::DischargeTransitionAfterCarePlan
"The discharge planning process begins at the time a client is admitted into treatment. Based upon information obtained during the initial assessment and authorization, immediate efforts may need to begin to secure housing, access case management services, obtain entitlements, or to refer the client to a more intensive and specialized program. A promising practice is for multiple providers to co-develop a single, integrated transition/reentry plan for each soon-to-be released inmate. This plan is developed in the last six months of incarceration and finalized 30-90 days prior to release. In this information exchange, corrections would first generate a list of inmates who are within the defined “pre-release” window of time, and then develop a draft transition plan for each inmate. The corrections discharge or reentry case manager would then send a draft transition plan to the specific service providers involved with or proposed for a given client, then receives and incorporates feedback from the other providers. Once the feedback is incorporated, the process is repeated for all service providers to review and approve the finalized transition/reentry plan." - HL7 Behavioral Health Record DAM R2, DischargeTransition/AfterCarePlan
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