Addictions and Mental Health Division definition

Addictions and Mental Health Division means the Division within the Authority’s Health Systems Division that administers mental health and addiction programs and services.
Addictions and Mental Health Division means the Division within the Authority’s Health
Addictions and Mental Health Division or “AMH” means the DHS office responsible for the administration of the state’s policy and programs for mental health, chemical dependency, Prevention, intervention, and treatment services.

Examples of Addictions and Mental Health Division in a sentence

  • PHPs’ participating providers may charge for reasonable duplication costs; (d) Authority Access to Records: PHPs shall cooperate with the Division, the Addictions and Mental Health Division (AMH), the Medicaid Fraud Unit, and AMH representatives for the purposes of audits, inspection, and examination of members’ clinical and administrative records.

  • The term homecare worker does not include Independent Choices Program providers or personal care attendants enrolled through the Office of Developmental Disability Services or the Addictions and Mental Health Division.

  • Authority Access to Records: PHPs shall cooperate with the Division, the Addictions and Mental Health Division (AMH), the Medicaid Fraud Unit, and AMH representatives for the purposes of audits, inspection, and examination of members’ clinical and administrative records.

  • PHPs shall develop and maintain a formal referral system consisting of a network of consultation and referral providers, including applicable alternative care settings, for all services covered by contracts/agreements with the Division and/or Addictions and Mental Health Division (AMH) formerly known as Office of Mental Health and Addictions Services (OMHAS).

  • Housing opportunities include licensed residential services, group homes, State and locally-funded transitional housing, and market rate apartments.The Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Division together with consumers, Oregon’s Mental Health Organizations (MHO) and Community Mental Health Programs, implemented a new innovative program, Adult Mental Health Initiative (AMHI) that transfers responsibility for managing residential services to Oregon’s Mental Health Organizations in local communities.

  • PHPs' participating providers may charge for reasonable duplication costs; (d) Authority access to records: PHPs shall cooperate with the Division, the Addictions and Mental Health Division (AMH), the Medicaid Fraud Unit, and/or AMH representatives for the purposes of audits, inspection and examination of Division members' clinical and administrative records.

  • Homecare worker does not include Independent Choices Program providers or personal support workers enrolled through Developmental Disability Services or the Addictions and Mental Health Division.

  • Implemented: ORS 409.010, 410.020, 410.070, 410.608 & 410.710 411-034-0035 Where Individuals Are Served(Amended 10/5/2007) (1) Individuals eligible for or receiving mental health case management services or other services through the Addictions and Mental Health Division (AMHD) must apply for State Plan Personal Care services through the local Community Mental Health Program (described in OAR chapter 309, division 014) or agency contracted with AMHD.

  • The State of Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Division requires Multnomah County MHASD Adult Protective Service Investigators to investigate any death of a client receiving mental health services.Confidentiality‌ MHASD contracted providers acknowledge that they are a “covered entity” for purposes of privacy and security provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the federal regulations implementing the Act (collectively referred to as HIPAA).

  • In order to identify and seek for the access for the air monitoring locations designated in the EM&A Manual, site inspection and the premises request about the monitoring locations have been carried out by the Contractor and ET.


More Definitions of Addictions and Mental Health Division

Addictions and Mental Health Division or “AMH” means the OHA office responsible for the administration of the state’s policy and programs for mental health, chemical dependency, Prevention, intervention, and treatment services.

Related to Addictions and Mental Health Division

  • Licensed mental health professional or "LMHP" means a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, licensed behavior analyst, or licensed psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner.

  • Home health aide services means the personal care and maintenance activities provided to individuals for the purpose of promoting normal standards of health and hygiene.

  • Home health aide means an individual employed by a home health agency to provide home health services under the direction of a registered nurse or therapist.

  • Cosmetology means the art or practice of embellishment, cleansing, beautification, and styling of hair, wigs, postiches, face, body, or nails.

  • Mental health facility means a mental health facility as defined by the Inpatient Mental Health Treatment of Children Act;

  • Licensed health care practitioner means a physician, as defined in Section 1861(r)(1) of the Social Security Act, a registered professional nurse, licensed social worker or other individual who meets requirements prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.

  • Community mental health center or "CMHC" means a facility offering a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services, including but not limited to, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, emergency care, consultation and education; and, certain services at the option of the center, including, but not limited to, prescreening, rehabilitation services, pre-care and aftercare, training programs, and research and evaluation.

  • Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) means a qualified person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.

  • Mental Health Worker means an individual that assists in planning, developing and evaluating mental health services for Clients; provides liaison between Clients and service providers; and has obtained a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field such as psychology, counseling, or social work, or has two years of experience providing client related services to Clients experiencing mental health, drug abuse or alcohol disorders. Education in a behavioral science field such as psychology, counseling, or social work may be substituted for up to one year of the experience requirement.

  • Mental health services means interventions designed to provide the maximum reduction of mental disability and restoration or maintenance of functioning consistent with the requirements for learning, development and enhanced self-sufficiency. Services shall include:

  • Licensed health care professional means a person who possesses a professional medical license that is valid in Oregon. Examples include, but are not limited to, a registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), licensed practical nurse (LPN), medical doctor (MD), osteopathic physician (DO), respiratory therapist (RT), physical therapist (PT), physician assistant (PA), or occupational therapist (OT).

  • Rural health clinic means a rural health clinic as defined under section 1861 of part C of title XVIII of the social security act, chapter 531, 49 Stat. 620, 42 U.S.C. 1395x, and certified to participate in medicaid and medicare.

  • Addiction means a primary, chronic, neurobiologic disease, with genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors influencing its development and manifestations. It is characterized by behaviors that include the following: impaired control over drug use, craving, compulsive use, and continued use despite harm. Physical dependence and tolerance are normal physiological consequences of extended opioid therapy for pain and are not the same as addiction.

  • Drug addiction means a disease characterized by a

  • Tobacco paraphernalia means any item designed or marketed for the consumption, use, or preparation of Tobacco Products.

  • Home health agency means a person certified by medicare whose business is to provide to individuals in their places of residence other than in a hospital, nursing home, or county medical care facility 1 or more of the following services: nursing services, therapeutic services, social work services, homemaker services, home health aide services, or other related services.