How are various psychosocial factors, such as cultural background, lack of child care, etc. addressed?
WI-UPC defines a level of care based upon medical necessity. The cultural and psychosocial components of a specific service vary dramatically. Every effort should be made to appropriately match need/preference with available resources. Wraparound services (child care, transportation, etc.) must be accounted for, addressed and included into an effective case management system. Funding of wraparound services (or bundled services) remains uncertain and will need to be negotiated among the payer, the individual and other available resources. Return to the top of the list.
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