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  1. Reportable Event Management (REM) - TN.gov

    Reportable Event Management (REM) Reportable Event Management (REM) is one important component of an overall approach for ensuring the health, safety, individual freedom, and …

  2. What happens during sleep? | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy …

    Apr 22, 2019 · What happens during sleep? In broad terms, the brain of someone who is sleeping cycles through two basic phases: rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM sleep. Non …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Sep 1, 2024 · Background and Objectives Reportable Event Management (REM) is one important component of an overall approach for ensuring the health, safety, individual freedom, and …

  6. Training Title. EVENT MANAGEMENT ALIGNMENT for EXECUTIVE & MANAGEMENT STAFF TRAINING. REPORTABLE EVENT TRAINING. PROVIDER REPORTABLE EVENT …

  7. TN Drycleaner Environmental Response Program (DCERP)

    Nov 14, 2025 · All drycleaners who are operating in the state of Tennessee must register with the Drycleaner Environmental Response Program, also known as DCERP. Active drycleaners and …

  8. or training regarding any revisions to the REM Protocol. However, Staff Johnson has completed training on Abuse and Neglect of Individuals with IDD on 03/11/2016, TNDIDD Protection from …

  9. ENSURING THE PROTECTION AND SAFETY OF VULNERABLE TENNESSEANS The Department of Disability and Aging Investigations Unit conducts internal administrative …

  10. Laws, Rules, and Guidance for the TDEC Division of Remediation

    Jun 23, 2025 · This section provides information on Tennessee's laws, rules, and guidance documents that are associated with the Division of Remediation and its programs.