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There's a lot more than this in electronic form, and even more that I haven't scanned.
There's a lot more than this in electronic form, and even more that I haven't scanned.
==Bureaucracy==
This was originally a separate page for making notes until they fit into a more coherent picture; they probably won't be of much interest to anyone except us. The notes have not been updated since 2009, and in 2011 they became largely irrelevant to us. We're keeping them here for historical reference purposes.
* [[htyp:File:us-nc-1201spec.pdf|North Carolina Medicaid Special Bulletin IV, December 2001]] (PDF) page 21 (listed as page 17) seems to have information about how residential facilities register to be Medicaid providers
* [http://www.valueoptions.com/providers/Network/North_Carolina_Medicaid.htm ValueOptions - North Carolina Medicaid]: "[[ValueOptions]] provides utilization review for all residential services regardless of bed size for individuals under 21 years of age. .. A [http://www.ncdhhs.gov/mhddsas/pcp.htm Person-Centered Plan] is required for all residential services."
* [http://www.valueoptions.com/providers/Network/North_Carolina_Health_Choice.htm ValueOptions - North Carolina Health Choice]:
** [http://www.valueoptions.com/providers/Handbook/Criteria/Residential_Treatment/3.301_Residential_Treatment_Center_Services_Child_Adolescent.pdf 3.301 Residential Treatment Center Services (RTCS) (Child/Adolescent)] -- this explains the criteria for residential services under Health Choice (Josh probably flunked item #4, and there might not have been enough documentation to show that he passes the other requirements -- because we didn't know documentation was needed)

Revision as of 12:54, 16 January 2013

There's a lot more than this in electronic form, and even more that I haven't scanned.

Bureaucracy

This was originally a separate page for making notes until they fit into a more coherent picture; they probably won't be of much interest to anyone except us. The notes have not been updated since 2009, and in 2011 they became largely irrelevant to us. We're keeping them here for historical reference purposes.