24 Miss. Code. R. 2-14.9 - Grievances and Investigation
A. If a grievance
is filed with DMH, it may be submitted via a written, electronically submitted,
or verbal statement. The grievance must include the following information:
1. The DMH-certified provider's
name;
2. The name and contact
information of the aggrieved party;
3. The date of the grievance; and
4. A statement of the grievance alleging a
violation of rights or policy or provider certification rule.
B. By submitting a grievance, the
aggrieved party is waiving confidentiality as is necessary for DMH to review
the alleged violation.
C. The
grievance should include the charges set forth with such clarity as to inform
DMH and the certified provider of the issue involved.
D. Grievances lodged with insufficient
information may be unable to be addressed by DMH. Moreover, failure of the
aggrieved party to respond to questions or requests for information from DMH
agency staff may result in grievance dismissal.
E. Priority for investigation is given to
grievances which suggest the possibility of imminent harm. Grievances will be
evaluated by the appropriate DMH designee within 30 business days of receipt of
the grievances.
F. Depending on the
severity of the grievance and the results of the investigation, DMH reserves
the right to migrate the grievance to a complaint, to include any/or all
additional steps pertaining to complaints investigation and
disposition.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.