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Reportable Event Management (REM) is one important component of an overall approach for ensuring the health, safety, individual freedom, and quality of life of people participating in home and community-based services (HCBS) and ICF/IID services.

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Non-REM sleep includes three different stages. 1 A person cycles through REM sleep and non-REM sleep several times a night. For more detailed information about what happens during sleep and phases of sleep, check out Your Guide to Healthy Sleep, from the National, Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

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Reportable Event Management Operational Protocol The following protocol sets forth expectations regarding Reportable Event Management (REM) System processes for people receiving services in CHOICES, Employment and Community First (ECF) CHOICES, Katie Beckett, the 1915(c) waiver programs, and Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID).

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REM in PERLSS Overview Reportable Event Management (REM) The Reportable Event Management (REM) program is an important component of an overall approach for ensuring the health, safety, individual freedom, and quality of life of members of Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) and ICF/IID programs.

This section provides information on Tennessee's laws, rules, and guidance documents that are associated with the Division of Remediation and its programs.

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Reportable Events: An event that is classified as Tier 1, or Tier 2, or an Additional Reportable Event as defined by TennCare, that the provider, MCO, or FEA staff shall be responsible for reporting to the MCO and/or DDA as specified in the Reportable Event Management (REM) protocol.

Sleep is a complex biological process that helps people process new information, stay healthy, and re-energize. Periods of sleep and wakefulness are part of how our bodies function. Although you are resting while you sleep, your brain remains highly active. Sleep consists of different stages that repeat several times each night. During sleep, the brain cycles through two distinct phases: rapid ...

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