Stabilization phase definition
Stabilization phase means the medical and psychosocial process of assisting the patient through acute intoxication and withdrawal management to the attainment of a medically stable, fully supported substance-free state, which may include the use of medications.
Stabilization phase means the period of time following the induction phase, when medication doses are adjusted to target a reduction in substance use disorder symptoms.
Stabilization phase means the medical and psychosocial process of assisting the patient
Examples of Stabilization phase in a sentence
PORTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FROM THE SEC Statement of Work (SOW) SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION: HP-OMS defined Ticketing System implementation, as part of the projects necessary for the Stabilization phase (EXHIBIT D).
During the Term and as part of the Services, HP-OMS shall engage independent third parties (such third parties to be approved in advance by Customer) to conduct satisfaction surveys at least on a semi-annual (every six months) basis, beginning on one year after Commencement Date (2 months after the end of Transition and Stabilization phase) the date of delivery of the Baseline Survey.
More Definitions of Stabilization phase
Stabilization phase means the period after go-live of a particular phase and would last for a duration of three months as specified in the Volume I of the RFP subject to meeting the requirements of the RFP