Section 3.4.8 & 3.4.9

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Across
  1. 8. The medical "OK" required from a physician prior to release or transfer.
  2. 9. The "prior" approval needed for non-emergency surgeries or specialty consultations.
  3. 11. A prohibited form of "therapy" related to sexual orientation and identity.
  4. 12. "Standard" actions taken by staff (like wearing masks) to prevent disease transmission.
  5. 15. An air travel company that may require medical clearance for pregnant children after 36 weeks.
  6. 16. Chronic medications related to mental health that require a psychiatrist's review before a child is released.
  7. 17. A type of disease, such as one an unaccompanied child might be exposed to, that requires medical clearance before transfer.
  8. 18. The state of a child who cannot be released from ORR care due to public health concerns.
Down
  1. 1. The high rate of children entering and leaving ORR custody, affecting which services are appropriate.
  2. 2. The fee-for-service system used by ORR’s established network of healthcare providers.
  3. 3. What a child receives if their medication is on a "time-limited course" rather than a 30-day supply.
  4. 4. A type of medication that care providers are strictly prohibited from providing to children upon release.
  5. 5. The process of gradually reducing a medication dose before release, determined by a psychiatrist.
  6. 6. The legal state of being under the care of ORR.
  7. 7. An ORR-funded program or healthcare entity that delivers services to children.
  8. 10. What ORR will not do for transportation costs associated with mobile medical providers.
  9. 13. The individual who accepts a child in the case of a "release" rather than a "transfer."
  10. 14. The medical professional required to clear a child with serious health issues for movement.