42 CFR §456.370
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- (a)Before admission to an ICF or before authorization for payment, an interdisciplinary team of health professionals must make a comprehensive medical and social evaluation and, where appropriate, a psychological evaluation of each applicant's or beneficiary's need for care in the ICF.
- (b)In an institution for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities or persons with related conditions, the team must also make a psychological evaluation of need for care. The psychological evaluation must be made before admission or authorization of payment, but not more than three months before admission.
- (c)Each evaluation must include—
- (1)Diagnoses;
- (2)Summary of present medical, social, and where appropriate, developmental findings;
- (3)Medical and social family history;
- (4)Mental and physical functional capacity;
- (5)Prognoses;
- (6)Kinds of services needed;
- (7)Evaluation by an agency worker of the resources available in the home, family and community; and
- (8)A recommendation concerning—