Treatment Episode definition

Treatment Episode means the period beginning with the service date reported on the first encounter claim to the submission date of the discharge form.
Treatment Episode means the period beginning with the service date reported on the
Treatment Episode means one admission to an accredited hospital or nonhospital facility, or office of a qualified physician, psychologist, clinical social worker, or advanced practice registered nurse [certified pursuant to chapter 321] for treatment of alcohol or drug dependence, or both, as stipulated in a prescribed treatment plan and which would generally produce remission in those who complete the treatment. The prescribed treatment plan may include the provision of substance abuse services in more than one location and may include in-hospital, nonhospital residential, day treatment, or alcohol or drug dependence outpatient services, or any combination thereof. An admission for only detoxification services shall not constitute a treatment episode."

Examples of Treatment Episode in a sentence

  • Must submit even if no data to report Monthly SUD – Behavioral Health Treatment Episode Data Set (BH- TEDS) October 1 to September 30 Due last day of each month.

  • In accordance with State Board Policy 1030, available at the Internet link in Exhibit L, the CSB shall work with the Department through the VACSB DMC to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current CCS 3, and the federal substance abuse Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements.

  • Treatment Episode Data Set SUD (BH-TEDS) and Encounter Reporting Requirements.

  • In accordance with State Board Policy 1030, the Department shall work with CSBs through the VACSB DMC to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current CCS 3, and the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements.

  • The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Treatment Episode Data Set provides descriptive data nationally about admissions to substance abuse providers for those aged 12 or older.

  • Percentage of clients with housing at discharge Scope: This includes all persons served as indicated by Behavioral Health Treatment Episode Data Set (BH- TEDS) living arrangement status at admission and then at discharge.

  • In accordance with State Board Policy 1037, the CSB shall work with the Department through the Virginia Association of Community Services Boards Data Management Committee (DMC) to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current CCS, and the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements.

  • In accordance with State Board Policy 1037, the Department shall work with CSBs through the Virginia Association of Community Services Boards Data Management Committee (DMC) to ensure that current data and reporting requirements are consistent with each other and the current Core Services Taxonomy, the current Community Consumer Submission (CCS), and the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) and other federal reporting requirements.

  • Monthly (Last day of month following month in which exception occurred) Must submit even if no data to report SUD - Priority Populations Waiting List Deficiencies Report October 1 – September 30 Monthly (Last day each month) SUD – Behavioral Health Treatment Episode Data Set (BH- TEDS) October 1 to September 30 via DEG.

  • A 2012 report from the SAMHSA 2009 Treatment Episode Data Set found that the prevalence of alcohol and marijuana-related hospital admissions were increased in rural areas, compared to urban areas.


More Definitions of Treatment Episode

Treatment Episode means one admission to an accredited hospital or nonhospital facility, or office of a qualified physician, psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed mental health counselor, or advanced practice registered nurse for treatment of alcohol or drug dependence, or both, as stipulated in a prescribed treatment plan and that would generally produce remission in those who complete the treatment. The prescribed treatment plan may include the provision of substance abuse services in more than one location and may include in-hospital, nonhospital residential, day treatment, or alcohol or drug dependence outpatient services, or any combination thereof. An admission for only detoxification services shall not constitute a treatment episode. [L 1988, c 202, pt of §1, §3; am L 1991, c 90, §1; am L 1994, c 111, §§1, 4; am L 1997, c 247, §1 and c 273, §1; am L 1998, c 78, §3; am L 1999, c 36, §1, c 121, §§1, 6, and c 215, §1; am L 2000, c 243, §8(2); am L 2001, c 111, §§1, 2, 4; am L 2002, c 167, §3 and c 239, §1; am L 2003, c 197, §§2, 3; am L 2005, c 140, §1; am L 2006, c 205, §2; am L 2007, c 38, §1; am L 2008, c 206, §2; am L 2009, c 11, §52; am L 2011, c 220, §12; am L 2015, c 35, §47 and c 63, §25; am L 2016, c 29, §2 and c 141, §12]
Treatment Episode means a period of time an individual is admitted and then discharged from a planned, structured, and organized chemical dependency program/service designed to initiate and promote a person's chemical-free status or to maintain the person free of illegal drugs.