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BadgerCare Plus Cover Sheet 16-02
… Savings Account Deduction. Applies to contributions made to a health savings account for someone enrolled in a high-deductible health plan, as specified on Form 8889. Contributions made … (the "trustee”) hold, manage, or administer the property for the benefit of the grantor or of someone designated by the grantor (the "beneficiary”). The term "trust” includes any legal … her parents. BadgerCare Plus Handbook 16-02 - 5 - Expenses may also be counted if incurred for someone the pregnant woman member is legally responsible for if that person’s bills could be … -
July 2023 IMAC Agenda
… adds three more ABAWD exceptions; unhoused individuals (including shelters), veterans (someone who served in US armed forces), and those 24 and under that were in foster care up to the … system if their case is confidential, there is often a delay in obtaining circumstances (someone has to call them back), it is time consuming for the IM agency to find someone who can handle the confidential case. Agencies find it difficult to work with … -
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Disease Fact Sheet
… disease to develop shingles. A person with the shingles virus can give chickenpox to someone who has not had it. If someone has the shingles rash, they can spread the disease until the blisters caused by the rash … -
Human Metapneumovirus
… when they cough or sneeze. The virus is found in droplets from the throat and nose. When someone coughs or sneezes, people around them may breathe in those droplets. The virus can also spread when someone touches an object with the virus on it. If that person then uses their hands to touch … -
FS ADL-Mobility
… or crawl. Able to creep but not crawl. Able to crawl but not creep. Requires a stander or someone to support the child’s weight in a standing position. Cannot stand even if they have … of steps. Cannot pull to stand. Instead the screener would check “Requires a stander or someone to support the child’s weight in a standing position." … p00936-mobility.pdf … FS … -
Backgrounder
… Problems with substance use only happen to certain kinds of people and are a result of someone’s own choices. Substance use disorders can happen to anyone, no matter their race, … -
Dementia: Sample Letter for Employers
… Sample Letter for Employers Dear Click here to enter text. Do you know someone who has memory problems, has trouble coming up with the right words, or easily becomes … with dementia through the nationally-recognized Wisconsin Music & Memory Program . If you or someone you know is living with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia, or if you are caring for … -
Assisted Living: Standards of Practice Resources
… positive for SARS-CoV-2 with a viral test Has symptoms of COVID-19, or Had a known exposure to someone with COVID-19 (or a higher-risk exposure for health care personnel). Visitors who have … close contact (residents and visitors) or a higher-risk exposure (health care personnel) with someone with SARS-CoV-2 infection, for 10 days after their exposure Source control is recommended … (goggles or face shield), gown, and gloves. Asymptomatic residents with close contact with someone with SARS-CoV-2 infection should have a series of three viral tests for SARS-CoV-2 … -
Wisconsin Communicable Diseases Report, 2016
… the need for providers to request antimicrobial susceptibility testing when treating someone for Salmonella infection. Onset Dates: October 2015–October 2017 Confirmed Cases: 18 … Giardiasis is a diarrheal illness caused by the parasite Giardia. Once someone is infected with the parasite, the parasite lives in the intestines and the person sheds … Respiratory diseases are those that affect the lungs and someone’s breathing. There are three reportable conditions that primarily affect the respiratory … -
Children's Community Options Program Procedures (CCOP) Guide
… within limits, CCOP can pay for food and/or lodging for parents/guardians, siblings, and/or someone accompanying the family when the travel is related to the child’s health but is not … 107.40 CCOP can pay for transportation or mileage for parents/guardians, siblings, and/or someone accompanying the family to waiver-allowable services or when the travel is related to the … may be made by the applicant, recipient or former recipient, by an immediate family member, or someone with legal authority to act on their behalf. 35 Wis. Stat. §§ 46.272(15), 227.44, 51.61, … -
Renewal Summary Letter
… the correct information about everyone’s income. Be sure to check this information closely. If someone in your household has income that is not on the Summary, tell us that information. Write … or Medicaid for the Elderly, Blind or Disabled, we also need information about assets. If someone in your household has assets that are not on the Summary, tell us that information on the … -
Personal Care Agency Home Visit Guide
… How often? _________ 04 Does _____________________ review your care with you? Yes No 05 Does someone: (Use comment section.) Set up your medications? Yes No Hand you your medications? Yes No … -
Toxoplasmosis Fact Sheet
… Medications are available for people who are at risk of experiencing severe disease. Someone can become sick through eating raw or undercooked pork, lamb, goat, or wild game meat, or … drinking unpasteurized goat and sheep milk products. Cats can shed the parasite in their poop. Someone can become infected when they have contact with cat poop, such as: Cleaning cat litter … -
Hepatitis A (Hepatitis Infecciosa)
… person. Common ways people can become sick are through person-to-person contact (e.g., when someone uses the bathroom and does not wash their hands properly and then touches objects or food, or when someone has sexual contact with an infected person) or through contaminated food or water. What … -
Medicaid - Patient Liability
… not covered by Medicaid. • The actual amount you pay each month for support payments to someone else. • A job credit if you are employed. If, after we subtract all of the credits from … or call 1-800-362-3002. If you apply online, you may need to talk with someone who works at your local agency after you submit the application. In many cases, this can … -
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
… nose or eyes. In the context of SARS, close contact means having cared for or lived with someone with SARS or having contact with respiratory secretions of a patient with SARS. Examples … or hugging, sharing eating or drinking utensils, or sustained interaction within 3 feet of someone infected with SARS. Close contact does not include walking by an infected person or … -
Wisconsin Primary Care Office: Sites and Communities
… be listed on any job vacancies posted to the NHSC Jobs Center, so it is important that this be someone the organization would want potential job applicants to contact regarding vacancies. Site … job seekers. The information provided in the site profile displays on the job center when someone clicks on your site for more information. A basic site profile including the following is … -
CPD: Dan Johnson Advocacy Award
… was full of colleagues, friends, and family. He always had his work cell phone on, because someone might need his mentoring skills. Among his many accomplishments, he treasured the family he created as a foster parent and adoptive dad. In his wife Kathy, he found someone who shared his passion for family and adventure. He loved camping, raising kids, being a … -
Cholera
… Cholera is a diarrheal disease that affects the intestines. Someone can get cholera after eating or drinking food or water contaminated with the bacterium … treatment, cholera can cause death within a few hours. Treatment If you think you or someone you know has cholera, seek medical care immediately. Severe cases may require intravenous …