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  • HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral Services Protocol

    … must be confirmed by a laboratory-based test. Window period: The period of time between when someone is exposed to HIV and when a test can detect HIV in their system. Intended Audience for … risks or an STD and an active STD can increase the likelihood of contracting HIV. If someone with low risk of HIV seeks out an HIV test at your agency, they should not be denied … a person is linked to HIV care. Key Points to Discuss with Confidential Testing When testing someone confidentially, there are two related points that should be discussed. 1. If the result …
  • dhs-omnibus-2021-biennial-review-proposed-rule-order

    … to make collections, determine ability to pay, enforce or compromise liability and to delegate some of these responsibilities to counties. Chapter DHS 1 is therefore necessary to effectuate … means a cost paid by a medicaid purchase plan recipient, an institutionalized person, or someone receiving home and community-based services for goods or services that have been … means a cost paid by a medicaid purchase plan recipient, an institutionalized person, or someone receiving home and community-based services under 42 USC 1396n that may be considered to …
  • Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)

    … and who gets Chlamydia? Chlamydia is spread by having vaginal, anal, and/or oral sex with someone who has it. Babies can get Chlamydia during birth if the mother has it as well. If you … to urinate more often. If you get these symptoms it is usually 1-2 weeks after having sex with someone who has Chlamydia. P-42036 (02/2023) Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) …
  • Proof of In-Kind Hours

    … SECTION 1 In-Kind Information (Complete if you give goods, services, or food to someone who provides a service to you )  Name – In-kind Participant (Person getting goods, … F-02577 Page 2 of 2 SECTION 2 Signature and Date (Sign if you give goods, services, or food to someone who provides a service to you) By signing this form, I agree that the information …
  • Treatment Intervention Advisory Committee Review and Determination: Determination of Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI)

    … • Physiological measures often have error bands that suggest questionably small differences (sometimes even overlapping thus indicating statistical insignificance) and data analyses that do … study or two single subject studies or a combination of the two. Studies were conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Studies were published in peer reviewed … of treatment package. May be one group study or single subject study. Study was conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Study was published in peer reviewed …
  • Suicide Prevention

    … the risk factors for suicide? Risk factors are characteristics that make it more likely that someone will consider, attempt, or die by suicide. They can't cause or predict a suicide attempt, … Lines: Use this directory Life-Threatening Emergency 911 What can I do right now to help someone in emotional pain? Follow these five steps to help someone thinking about suicide. Ask: Asking the question “Are you thinking about suicide?” …
    • Updated on June 05, 2023.
  • Treatment Needs Question

    … an authorized representative, financial power of attorney, legal guardian over the estate, or someone authorized by the applicant or member, you can answer the question on behalf of another …
  • Original 2022 Family Care DHS-MCO Contract

    … or emotional health, safety, or well-being. Clinical outcomes are objectively measurable by someone other than the member, and their presence or absence can be determined without knowing … The presence, absence, or degree of functional outcomes can be objectively measurable by someone other than the member, and their presence or absence can be determined without knowing … conditions of approval along with adequate descriptions of these conditions, and be signed by someone in a management position designated by the director of the MCO. Denials must also offer …
  • Drinking Water: Private Wells

    … in my private well water? While most private wells in Wisconsin provide safe drinking water, some may contain substances that can affect our health. Many of these substances do not affect … your water quality. Test for lead every five years. Also test before the water will be used by someone who is or may become pregnant and by babies. Our lead in water page has information on … regularly. Test for nitrate at least once a year. Test before the water will be used by someone who is or may become pregnant and babies. Test right away if you notice a change in the …
    • Updated on June 06, 2023.
  • Local and Tribal Health Department Infection Prevention Pilot Program

    … need to take priority. To qualify for the pilot program, the nominated staff member must be someone who works in nursing, disease investigation, HAIs, or someone who is familiar with health care facilities within a Wisconsin LTHD. Examples could …
    • Updated on May 10, 2023.
  • Wisconsin Harm Reduction Conference

    … No exceptions. Registrants wishing to cancel may instead transfer their registration to someone else without penalty if they send a written request with the new registrant's details by … participants if the- Wisconsin Harm Reduction Conference is cancelled for any reason. If for some reason you are not able to attend one of the sessions, you will have up to six months to …
    • Updated on June 05, 2023.
  • IRIS (Include, Respect, I Self-Direct)

    … eligible for Medicaid. Be an adult or elder with a disability. Need the same level of care as someone in a nursing home. Live in a home, apartment, adult family home, or residential care … own workers, you will be responsible for: Recruiting Hiring Training Scheduling Supervising Sometimes your regular worker can’t be there to help you. You will need to have an emergency … agent to help guide you. Costs IRIS is a Medicaid program. There is no cost for you to join. Some people may have to pay a monthly payment called a cost share. Your cost share is based on …
    • Updated on April 28, 2023.
  • IRIS: News

    … secure. We take this very seriously. Your IRIS consultant agency or fiscal employer agent may sometimes call you. However, they will never : Ask you for personal or financial data over the … in calls asking for sensitive personal or financial information. If you get a phone call from someone you do not recognize or if you are not sure if you should provide information to a …
    • Updated on June 05, 2023.
  • Traveler Health: What You Need to Know

    … COVID-19, are needed before entering your travel destination. Give yourself plenty of time as some vaccines may be required to be received more than one month before you arrive. If you need … as ATMs and banks. Be sure to notify your credit card company of your travel plans. Make sure someone at home knows how to reach you or the local embassy in the event of an emergency. …
    • Updated on June 06, 2023.
  • Adult Protective Services: Helplines for Elder Adults at Risk

    … and self-neglect. Call your county helpline or the Wisconsin Elder Abuse Hotline to talk to someone about suspected abuse of an elder (age 60 and over). To report abuse of an adult age 18 …
    • Updated on June 06, 2023.
  • Comprehensive Community Services: Provider Resources

    … —Meets all critical elements (in the toolkit and listed below). Partially implemented —Meets some critical elements. Not offered —Not implemented. Some survey questions also ask if the … health problems. Traumatic events may include: Maltreatment. Sudden or traumatic death of someone close. A serious accident. Sexual abuse. Exposure to domestic violence. The main goal of …
    • Updated on June 01, 2023.
Last revised June 7, 2023