Common use of PERFORMANCE MEASURE DEFINITIONS AND REPORTING Clause in Contracts

PERFORMANCE MEASURE DEFINITIONS AND REPORTING. 1. Number of participants formally enrolled in long-term Recovery Coaching. Participants who are enrolled in long-term Recovery Coaching will develop an individualized strength-based Recovery Plan, and provide regular Recovery Check- Ups. If a participant starts different types of recovery coaching services in different reporting months, he/she should be counted as new in the month that he/she began the first type of coaching service. Each month, report the number of new/unduplicated participants whose primary drug of choice is opioids and who started any type of recovery coaching services during the reporting month.

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Samples: Health And, Health And, Health And

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PERFORMANCE MEASURE DEFINITIONS AND REPORTING. 1. Number of participants formally enrolled in long-term Recovery Coaching. Participants who are enrolled enroll in long-term Recovery Coaching will engage one-on-one with a recovery coach for a minimum of 12 months, identify strengths and resources that can be used to pursue personal recovery goals, develop an individualized strength-based Recovery Plan, and provide participate in regular Recovery Check- Check-Ups. If a participant starts different types of recovery coaching services in different reporting months, he/she should be counted as new in the month that he/she began the first type of coaching service. Each month, report the number of new/unduplicated participants whose primary drug of choice is opioids and who started any type of recovery coaching services during the reporting month.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Affirmations, Health and Human Services

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PERFORMANCE MEASURE DEFINITIONS AND REPORTING. 1. Number of participants formally enrolled in long-term Recovery Coaching. Participants who are enrolled enroll in long-term Recovery Coaching will engage one-on-one with a recovery coach for a minimum of 12 months, identify strengths and resources that can be used to pursue personal recovery goals, develop an individualized strength-strength- based Recovery Plan, and provide participate in regular Recovery Check- Check-Ups. If a participant starts different types of recovery coaching services in different reporting months, he/she should be counted as new in the month that he/she began the first type of coaching service. Each month, report the number of new/unduplicated participants whose primary drug of choice is opioids and who started any type of recovery coaching services during the reporting month.

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Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov

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