Indirect Activities definition

Indirect Activities has the meaning set forth in Section 4.04(2).
Indirect Activities means the supportive activities that are not billed or reported as time spent providing or arranging services. Such activities are important, but many of them cannot be easily linked to both a particular service and a particular individual. Indirect activities and their related costs are reimbursable, but should not be incorporated into the estimate of the maximum number of units in a purchase contract. Such activities include case recording, eligibility determination, general intake, home finding related to adoption and foster care, supervision, time spent in conference not related to specific individuals, nursing contacts, diagnostic evaluations and examinations necessary to identify service needs or to develop an individual plan of services and treatment.

Examples of Indirect Activities in a sentence

  • Indirect Activities Charting of client encounters using an electronic health record;1.

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