Handbook for facility care




















The Health Care Facilities Management Handbook Series will also: Create a rich repository of information and insights from experts in the field of health care facilities management to help newcomers gain a comfortable level of familiarity with common terms and practices and to assist veterans in the field with continuing their career development.

Raise awareness of health care facilities management as a critical, viable and desirable profession by illuminating the nature of the job and correcting common misperceptions, thereby helping to transform health care facilities management from a historically accidental career into a chosen one.

Explain the comprehensive positive impact HFMs can have on health care facility functions while supporting the integration of HFMs into key conversations and decisions made in the facility, providing insight into important issues such as minimizing interruptions of service and identifying opportunities for improvement and profitability.

Handbooks This competency-based series will be created in tandem with new education courses from ASHE. Planning, Design and Construction Coming Soon. Compliance Coming Soon. Risk Coming Soon. Maintenance and Operations Coming Soon. Finance Coming Soon. The Board for Evaluation of Interpreters BEI Handbook outlines the general operations and procedures of the BEI general interpreter certification program and provides guidance for both current and prospective BEI-certified interpreters for people who are deaf and hard of hearing in Texas.

The Independent Living Services Standards for Providers describes steps for providing the services that help consumers live more independently. Fair Hearings and Fraud Fair and Fraud Hearings Handbook includes policies, procedures, and responsibilities for handling client and contract appeals, detecting and handling potential fraud cases, and protecting the civil rights of clients.

The Security and Accountability Handbook contains procedures for safeguarding program benefits from fraud, abuse, and misuse. Guardianship Handbooks The Guardianship Provider Handbook contains procedures relating to referrals, billing and payment, and contract monitoring for guardianship providers.

HHSC provides an array of services and community supports that enable people who are elderly or who have disabilities to avoid institutionalization. The Consumer Managed Personal Attendant Services Provider Manual provides information to licensed agencies under contract to provide personal assistance services to individuals who have physical disabilities and who are able to supervise an attendant or have someone who can supervise the attendant for them.

It is incorporated by reference as a part of the DAHS contract. It is incorporated by reference as a part of the ERS contract. The Habilitation Coordination Billing Guidelines informs local intellectual and development disability authorities about billing and system reporting requirements regarding habilitation coordination provided through the Preadmission Screening and Resident Review program.

The Medicaid Hospice Provider Manual contains policy that providers must follow when administering the program and meeting the needs of hospice recipients.

The Preadmission Screening and Resident Review Mental Illness Handbook provides instructions and procedures for local mental health authorities and local behavioral health authorities in implementing PASRR requirements. The Transition Assistance Services Orientation Handbook outlines the delivery of transition assistance services. The Quality Monitoring Program Provider Manual includes information about the Quality Monitoring Program, nursing facility quality review process and early warning system.

The manual includes policy, forms, resources and links to related Internet sites. The Texas Home Living Program Handbook contains rules for the program, which provides essential services and supports so that Texans with intellectual disabilities can continue to live with their families or in their own homes in the community.

The Texas Home Living Program Billing Requirements PDF contain billing procedures for various services, including dental treatment, adaptive aids and minor home modifications.



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