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Is Comprehensive necessary?


Comprehensive and collision coverage both offer protection against repair or replacement costs for your vehicle in some instances. While such coverage is not generally required by law, it can be required by a lender if you are leasing or financing your vehicle.

Why is a comprehensive assessment for children required?

  • Completion of the required comprehensive assessment for children ensures that care managers are obtaining additional details regarding a member’s situation. Information as part of the comprehensive assessment assists the Care Manager in having an overall awareness of the child and family.

Does the cans-NY provide specific information to complete the comprehensive assessment?

  • Please Note: The CANS-NY does not provide detailed and specific information to fully complete the comprehensive assessment to populate the plan of care and to provide comprehensive care management services. However, the CANS-NY can inform areas of specific needs where attention should be paid within the comprehensive assessment.

When is a comprehensive assessment of a member required?

  • An annual reassessment of each member is required. If the member experiences a significant change in medical and/or behavioral health or social needs before the annual review, a comprehensive assessment is not necessary.

How long does it take to complete a comprehensive assessment?

  • The initial comprehensive assessment must be completed concurrently with an initial plan of care within 60 calendar days of enrollment. An assessment may be completed over the course of several days; at least one of these encounters during the initial assessment period will be face to face.
Do I have to carry collision and comprehensive coverage in California? Collision and comprehensive coverage are generally optional in California. An exception is a vehicle that is financed. Lenders will usually require that the purchaser or lessee carry collision coverage during the term of the loan or lease.