Biomedical condition or complication definition

Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in ASAM-PPC-2 placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evaluates client/patient’s current physical condition as it impacts on level of care decision making. Historical information on client/ patient’s medical/physical functioning may also be considered.
Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in the ASAM-PPC-2 client/patient placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evaluates client/ patient’s current physical condition as it impacts on level of care decision making. Historical informa- tion on client/patient’s medical/physical functioning may also be considered. This includes biological and physical aspects of the medical assessment and treatment of a patient. In addiction treatment, the physical problems may be the direct result of the substance use disorder, or be independent of and inter- active with them, thus affecting the total treatment plan and prognosis.
Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in ASAM-PPC-2 placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evaluates client/patient’s current

More Definitions of Biomedical condition or complication

Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in client/patient placement, con­ tinued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evalu­ ates client/patient's current physical condition as it impacts on level of care decision making. Historical in­ formation on client/patient's medical/physical function­ ing may also be considered.

Related to Biomedical condition or complication

  • Medical condition means either of the following:

  • Complex or chronic medical condition means a physical,

  • Serious Medical Condition means all of the following medical conditions:

  • Debilitating medical condition means one or more of the following:

  • Complications of Pregnancy means conditions whose diagnoses are distinct from pregnancy but are adversely affected by pregnancy or are caused by pregnancy. These conditions include acute nephritis, nephrosis, cardiac decompensation, missed abortion and similar medical and surgical conditions of comparable severity. Complications of pregnancy also include nonelective cesarean section, ectopic pregnancy which is terminated and spontaneous termination of pregnancy, which occurs during a period of gestation in which a viable birth is not possible.