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Solution Scenarios

We have put together some typical scenarios that present a challenge and we have provided a solution plan to overcome each challenge.

Scenario and Solution Summary Table

Scenario #
Scenario Name
Development Date
Content Expert
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1
Challenges of Clinical Documentation
November 19, 2006
Alice Prather
2
Service Shift from Treatment to Rehabilitation
November 19, 2006
Alice Prather


Scenario One: Challenges of Clinical Documentation

Is your organization experiencing problems with clinical documentation?

As a social service agency, you know how important it is to maintain documentation of service provision for regulatory and funding entities. That documentation includes:

    • an assessment of an individual’s need for service,
    • a service or treatment plan,
    • progress notes, and
    • periodic reassessment of the person’s progress.

If this isn’t done or isn’t done properly, then you risk losing your funding.

November 19, 2006
Content Expert: Alice Prather

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Scenario Two: Service Shift from Treatment to Rehabilitation

How well does your agency help the people you serve live more independently?

The field of behavioral health services is shifting. It’s changing its focus from traditional treatment services alone, such as counseling, residential services and day programs, to include a rehabilitation approach, which emphasizes teaching individuals those skills needed to function more independently in their community. As an agency with a treatment focus, you may find yourself losing business to agencies with a rehabilitation focus.

November 19, 2006
Content Expert: Alice Prather

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