MENTAL ILLNESS Sample Clauses

MENTAL ILLNESS. A behavioral, psychological or biological dysfunction. Mental illness includes a biologically-based mental illness as well as a mental illness that is not biologically-based. With respect to mental illness that is biologically based, mental illness means a condition that is caused by a biological disorder of the brain and results in a clinically significant or psychological syndrome or pattern that substantially limits the functioning of the person with the illness, including but not limited to: schizophrenia; schizoaffective disorder; major depressive disorder; bipolar disorder; paranoia and other psychotic disorders; obsessive-compulsive disorder; panic disorder and pervasive developmental disorder or autism. The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Conditions of the American Psychiatric Association may be consulted to identify conditions that are considered mental illness. [NETWORK] PROVIDER. A Provider which has an agreement [directly or indirectly] with Usto provide Covered Services or Supplies. The Employee will have access to up- to-date lists of [Network] Providers. [NEWLY ACQUIRED DEPENDENT. An eligible Dependent an Employee acquires after he or she already has coverage in force for Initial Dependents.] NON-COVERED SERVICES. Services or supplies which are not included within Our definition of Covered Services or Supplies, are included in the list of Non-Covered Services and Supplies, or which exceed any of the limitations shown in this Contract. NON- [NETWORK] PROVIDER. A Provider which is not a [Network] Provider. [NON-PREFERRED DRUG. A drug that has not been designated as a Preferred Drug.] NURSE. A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse, including a nursing specialist such as a nurse mid-wife or nurse anesthetist, who:
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MENTAL ILLNESS. A person has been assessed by a qualified professional and been diagnosed under DSM-IV or later editions with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, major affective disorder, delusional disorder or a borderline personality disorder and this psychiatric disorder must be of sufficient severity to cause a disturbance in role performance or coping skills in at least two of these areas on either a continuous or an intermittent (at least once per year) basis: vocational/academic, financial, social/interpersonal, family, basic living skills, housing, community, or health. (3-14-07)
MENTAL ILLNESS an emotional or mental disorder characterized by a neurosis, psychoneurosis, psychopathy, or psychosis without demonstrable organic origin.
MENTAL ILLNESS. A behavioral, psychological or biological dysfunction. Mental illness includes a biologically-based mental illness as well as a mental illness that is not biologically-based. With respect to mental illness that is biologically based, mental illness means a condition that is caused by a biological disorder of the brain and results in a clinically significant or psychological syndrome or pattern that substantially limits the functioning of the person with the illness, including but not limited to: schizophrenia; schizoaffective disorder; major depressive disorder; bipolar disorder; paranoia and other psychotic disorders; obsessive-compulsive disorder; panic disorder and pervasive developmental disorder or autism. The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Conditions of the American Psychiatric Association may be consulted to identify conditions that are considered mental illness. [NETWORK] PROVIDER. A Provider which has an agreement [directly or indirectly] with Usto provide Covered Services or Supplies. The Employee will have access to up-to-date lists of [Network] Providers.
MENTAL ILLNESS. A behavioral, psychological or biological dysfunction. Mental Illness includes a biologically-based Mental Illness as well as a Mental Illness that is not biologically-based. With respect to Mental Illness that is biologically based, Mental Illness means a condition that is caused by a biological disorder of the brain and results in a clinically significant or psychological syndrome or pattern that substantially limits the functioning of the person with the illness, including but not limited to: schizophrenia; schizoaffective disorder; major depressive disorder; bipolar disorder; paranoia and other psychotic disorders; obsessive-compulsive disorder; panic disorder and pervasive developmental disorder or autism. The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Conditions of the American Psychiatric Association may be consulted to identify conditions that are considered Mental Illness. [NETWORK] PROVIDER. A Provider which has an agreement [directly or indirectly] with Us to provide Covered Services or Supplies. The Employee will have access to up-to-date lists of [Network] Providers.
MENTAL ILLNESS. (MI) means a diagnosis of schizophrenia, delusional disorder, schizoaffective disorder, psychotic disorder not otherwise specified, bipolar disorder, or recurrent major depression resulting in substantial functional limitations.
MENTAL ILLNESS. Refers to clients with a diagnosis of one or more of the following: neurodevelopmental disorders, schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders, bipolar and related disorders, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, trauma- and stressor-related disorders, dissociative disorders, somatic symptom and related disorders, feeding and eating disorders, and personality disorders. Network Provider Any provider, group of providers, or entity that has a written network provider agreement with the Life360 and receives Medicaid funding directly or indirectly to order, refer, or render covered services as a result of the state’s agreement with the Life360.
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MENTAL ILLNESS. Georgia will provide expanded and enhanced community services for approximately 9000 people with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness who are either currently being served in state hospitals, are frequently readmitted to state hospitals, are frequently seen in emergency rooms, are chronically homeless, and/or who are being released from jails or prisons. People with forensic status can be included in the target population if the relevant court finds that community services are appropriate. Georgia will establish the following services to given total on the following schedule: July 1, 2011: • 18 Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams • 1 Intensive Case Management (ICM) team • 100 supported housing beds • Bridge funding for 90 individuals • Supported employment to 70 people • Everyone on the Mental Health Xxxxxxxx List who is eligible to will receive services in the communityThe State will retain funding for 35 beds in non-State community hospitals July 1, 2012: • 20 ACT teams • 2 ICM teams • 500 supported housing beds • Bridge funding for 360 more individuals • Supported employment to 170 people • 2 Community Support Teams (CST) • 5 Case Management Service providers • A total of 1 additional Crisis Stabilization Program (CSP) • Peer Support for up to 235 people July 1, 2013: • 22 ACT teams • 3 ICM teams • 800 supported housing beds • Bridge funding for 270 more individuals • Supported employment to 440 people • 4 CSTs • 15 Case Management Service providers • 1 Crisis Service Center (CSC) • A total of 2 additional CSPs • Peer Support for up to 535 people • Mobile crisis services in 91 counties with an average response time of 1 hour and 10 minutes or less • 6 crisis apartments July 1, 2014 • 8 ICM teams • 1400 supported housing beds • Bridge funding for 540 more individuals • Supported employment to 500 people • 3 CSCs • A total of 3 additional CSPs • Peer Support for up to 835 people • Mobile crisis services in 126 counties with an average response • 8 CSTs • 25 Case Management Service providers time of 1 hour and 5 minutes or less • 12 crisis apartments July 1, 2015: • 14 ICM teams established • 2000 supported housing beds • Bridge funding for 540 more individuals • Supported employment to 550 people • 45 Case Management Service providers available • 6 CSCs • Mobile crisis services in all 159 counties with an average response time of 1 hour or less • 18 crisis apartments
MENTAL ILLNESS. Linkages targets consumers with serious mental illness as defined by the State of New Mexico. Pursuant to Section 1912 of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by Public Law 102-321, “adults with a serious mental illness” are persons, age 18 and over, who currently or at any time during the past year, meet BOTH of the following criteria:
MENTAL ILLNESS. A behavioral, psychological or biological dysfunction. Mental illness includes a biologically-based mental illness as well as a mental illness that is not biologically- based. With respect to mental illness that is biologically based, mental illness means a condition that is caused by a biological disorder of the brain and results in a clinically significant or psychological syndrome or pattern that substantially limits the functioning of the person with the illness, including but not limited to: schizophrenia; schizoaffective disorder; major depressive disorder; bipolar disorder; paranoia and other psychotic disorders; obsessive-compulsive disorder; panic disorder and pervasive developmental disorder or autism. The current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Conditions of the American Psychiatric Association may be consulted to identify conditions that are considered mental illness. NETWORK PROVIDER. A Provider which has an agreement directly or indirectly with Us to provide Covered Services or Supplies. You will have access to up-to-date lists of Network Providers. NON-COVERED SERVICES. Services or supplies which are not included within Our definition of Covered Services or Supplies, are included in the list of Non-Covered Services and Supplies, or which exceed any of the limitations shown in this Contract. NON-NETWORK PROVIDER. A Provider which is not a Network Provider. NON-PREFERRED DRUG. A drug that has not been designated as a Preferred Drug.
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