Non-Hospital Residential Inpatient Rehabilitation for Substance Abuse Sample Clauses

Non-Hospital Residential Inpatient Rehabilitation for Substance Abuse. Non-hospital residential inpatient rehabilitation for Substance Abuse is covered when provided in a facility which participates in the PPO’s Designated Behavioral Health Benefit Program. The following inpatient non-hospital residential care services are covered when administered by an employee of the facility: lodging and dietary services; physician, psychologist, nurse, certified addiction counselors and trained staff services; rehabilitation therapy and counseling; family counseling and intervention; psychiatric, psychological and medical laboratory testing; drugs, medicines, equipment use and supplies. Non-hospital residential inpatient rehabilitation services for Substance Abuse shall be limited to:
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