Court-Ordered Commitment definition

Court-Ordered Commitment means a commitment of a STAR, STAR+PLUS or CHIP Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment ordered by a court of law pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, Title VII Subtitle C.
Court-Ordered Commitment means a commitment of a Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, Title VII, Subtitle C. The HMO must provide inpatient psychiatric services to Members under the age of 21, up to the annual limit, who have been ordered to receive the services by a court of competent jurisdiction under the provisions of Chapters 573 and 574 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, relating to Court-Ordered Commitments to psychiatric facilities. The HMO is not obligated to cover placements as a condition of probation, authorized by the Texas Family Code. The HMO cannot deny, reduce or controvert the Medical Necessity of inpatient psychiatric services provided pursuant to a Court-ordered Commitment for Members under age 21. Any modification or termination of services must be presented to the court with jurisdiction over the matter for determination. A Member who has been ordered to receive treatment under the provisions of Chapter 573 or 574 of the Texas Health and Safety Code can only Appeal the commitment through the court system.
Court-Ordered Commitment means a commitment of a Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, Title VII, Subtitle C.

Examples of Court-Ordered Commitment in a sentence

  • The Medical Necessity of inpatient psychiatric services provided pursuant to a Court-Ordered Commitment for Enrollees under age 21 or over age 65 shall not be denied, reduced or controverted.


More Definitions of Court-Ordered Commitment

Court-Ordered Commitment means a commitment of a Member to an inpatient mental health facility for treatment ordered by a court of law pursuant to Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapters 573 or 574. Covered Services means Health Care Services the MCO must arrange to provide to Members, including all services required by the Contract and state and federal law, and all Value-added Services negotiated by the Parties (see Attachments B-2, B-2.1, B-2.2 and B-3 of the HHSC Managed Care Contract relating to “Covered Services” and “Value-added Services”).
Court-Ordered Commitment is defined in Attachment A. Section 8.1.18.1 is modified to require MCO Provider Agreements to comply with Texas Gov't. Code regarding reimbursement of claims based on orders or referrals by supervising providers. Section 8.1.18.5 is modified for clarification, for consistency with Section 1213.005 of the Insurance Code, and to comply with requirements of House ▇▇▇▇ 15, 83R
Court-Ordered Commitment means an involuntary commitment of a Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to Kentucky statutes.
Court-Ordered Commitment means a confinement of a member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, Title VII, Subtitle C. Beacon is required to provide inpatient psychiatric services to members under the age of 21, up to the annual limit, who have been ordered to receive the services by a court of competent jurisdiction under the provisions of Chapters 573 and 574 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, related to Court-Ordered Commitments to psychiatric facilities. Beacon will not deny, reduce or controvert the medical necessity of inpatient psychiatric services provided pursuant to a Court-Ordered Commitment for members under age 21.
Court-Ordered Commitment means a commitment of a STAR Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, Title VII Subtitle C. Covered services means health care services HMO must arrange to provide to Members, including all services required by this contract and state and federal law, and all value-added services described by HMO in its response to the Request For Application (RFA) for this contract.
Court-Ordered Commitment means an involuntary commitment of a Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to Kentucky statutes. The Contractor must provide inpatient psychiatric services to Members under the age of twenty-one (21) and over the age of sixty-five (65), up to the annual limit, who have been ordered to receive the services by a court of competent jurisdiction under the provisions of KRS 645, Kentucky Mental Health Act of The Unified Juvenile Code and KRS 202A, Kentucky Mental Health Hospitalization Act. The Contractor cannot deny, reduce or controvert the Medical Necessity of inpatient psychiatric services provided pursuant to a Court ordered commitment for Members under the age of twenty-one (21) or over the age of sixty-five (65). Any modification or termination of services must be presented to the court with jurisdiction over the matter for determination.
Court-Ordered Commitment means an involuntary commitment of a Member to a psychiatric facility for treatment that is ordered by a court of law pursuant to Kentucky statutes. The Contractor must provide inpatient psychiatric services to Members under the age of twenty-one (21) and over the age of sixty-five (65) who have been ordered to receive the services by a court of competent jurisdiction under the provisions of KRS 645, Kentucky Mental Health Act of The Unified Juvenile Code and KRS 202A, Kentucky Mental Health Hospitalization Act. The Contractor cannot deny, reduce or controvert the Medical Necessity of inpatient psychiatric services provided pursuant to a Court ordered commitment for Members under the age of twenty-one (21) or over the age of sixty-five (65). Any modification or termination of services must be presented to the court with jurisdiction over the matter for determination.