Co-occurring Disorders (COD) definition

Co-occurring Disorders (COD) means the existence of some combination of diagnoses for a
Co-occurring Disorders (COD) means having one or more substance use disorders as well as one or more mental disorders.
Co-occurring Disorders (COD) means co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders.

Examples of Co-occurring Disorders (COD) in a sentence

  • Contractor will continue participation as a Change Agent and will attend and participate in all of the activities to effect the changes necessary to maintain and enhance Co-occurring Disorders (COD) treatment capability.

  • Contractor will continue participation as a Change Agent and will participate in monthly activities to effect the changes necessary to maintain and enhance Co-occurring Disorders (COD) capability.

  • Contractor will continue participation as a Change Agent and will attend and participate in all of the activities to effect the changes necessary to maintain and enhance Co-occurring Disorders (COD) capability.