Perinatal Clause Samples

Perinatal. Emergency Department This Task Force will have the responsibility to periodically review the distribution of these funds.
Perinatal. In addition, providers offering perinatal-specific services to the pregnant and parenting women shall include the following: 1. Mother/child habilitative and rehabilitative services, such as parenting skills and training in child development 2. Education to reduce harmful effects of alcohol and drugs on the mother and fetus or the mother and infant 3. Coordination of ancillary services, such as medical/dental, education, social services, and community services. 4. Room and Board for Transitional Housing (TH) – Perinatal Beneficiaries SABG discretionary funds, or SABG perinatal funds (for perinatal beneficiaries only), may be utilized to cover the cost of room and board for the following services: Recovery Residences (RRs) Counties entering into a state-county intergovernmental agreement to participate in the DMC-ODS Waiver may offer RR services as an ancillary component of the DMC-ODS Waiver in adherence with the following guidance: • RRs do not provide SUD services or require licensure by DHCS; • All RR residents must be actively engaged in medically necessary recovery support or SUD treatment services to be provided off-site; • Payment of room and board is for food and lodging expenses only; • RR residents’ stay is limited to short term (up to 24 months); • Counties shall ensure the RR is secure, safe, and AOD free; and • Counties shall develop guidelines for contracted RR providers, provide monitoring and oversight and fulfill all SABG reporting requirements. • Room and board can include those dependent children residing in the same location as the parent while the parent is receiving offsite SUD treatment.
Perinatal. Age Specific Anticipatory Guidance - EPSDT
Perinatal. The term “Perinatal” means treatment services designed for pregnant women and women with dependent children pursuant to Title 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 96, Section 96.124(c).
Perinatal neonate (nee-oh-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-<<schwa>>-nayt), n. NEONATICIDE neonaticide. See INFANTICIDE(1). NEONATOLOGY neonatology (nee-oh-nay-tol-<<schwa>>-jee or nee-<<schwa>>-n<<schwa>>-tol-<< schwa>>-jee), n. The branch of medicine dealing with the development of newborn children, as well as various disorders of early infancy. — neonatological (nee-oh-nay-t<<schwa>>-loj-i-k<<schwa>>l or nee-<<schwa>>-), adj. — neonatologist (nee-oh-nay-tol-<<schwa>>-jist or nee-<<schwa>>-n<< schwa>>-tol-<<schwa>>-jist), n. NEPA