Opioid Treatment Services Sample Clauses

Opioid Treatment Services supervised assessment and treatment of an individual, using FDA approved medications (including methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and naltrexone) along with a comprehensive range of medical and rehabilitative services, when clinically necessary, to alleviate the adverse medical, psychological or physical effects incident to opiate addiction. This term encompasses withdrawal treatment and maintenance treatment ✓ ✓ ✓
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Opioid Treatment Services supervised assessment and treatment of an individual, using FDA approved medications (including methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and naltrexone) along with a comprehensive range of medical and rehabilitative services, when clinically necessary, to alleviate the adverse medical, psychological or physical effects incident to opiate addiction. This term encompasses detoxification treatment and maintenance treatment. Ambulatory Withdrawal Management (Level 2WM) - outpatient services for Members who are experiencing a serious episode of excessive substance use or withdrawal complications, but do not require a 24 hour settings. Ambulatory Withdrawal Management is provided under the direction of a physician and is designed to stabilize the Member’s medical condition under circumstances where neither life nor significant bodily functions are threatened. The severity of the individual’s symptoms will determine the setting, as well as the amount of nursing and physician supervision necessary during the course of treatment. Psychological Testing - the use of standardized test instruments to assess a Covered Individual’s cognitive, emotional, neuropsychological, verbal, and defensive functioning on the central assumption that individuals have identifiable and measurable differences that can be elicited by means of objective testing. Special Education Psychological Testing - psychological, emotional or neuropsychological testing which is requested by school personnel responsible for initiating referrals for diagnosis and evaluation of children who qualify for special education programs pursuant to Mass. Gen. Law 71B, and which shall be utilized toward the development of an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). Special Education Psychological Testing shall not be administered more than once a year unless new events have significantly affected the student’s academic functioning. Intensive Home or Community-Based Services for Youth – mental health and substance use disorder services provided to Covered Individuals in a community-based setting such as home, school, or community service agency. The services provided are more intensive than services that may be provided through a standard outpatient service.
Opioid Treatment Services supervised assessment and treatment of an individual, using FDA approved medications (including methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and naltrexone) along with a comprehensive range of medical and rehabilitative services, when clinically necessary, to alleviate the adverse medical, psychological or physical effects incident to opiate addiction. This term encompasses detoxification treatment and maintenance treatment. Ambulatory Withdrawal Management (Level 2WM) - outpatient services for Members who are experiencing a serious episode of excessive substance use or withdrawal complications, but do not require a 24 hour settings. Ambulatory Withdrawal Management is provided under the direction of a physician and is designed to stabilize the Member’s medical condition under circumstances where neither life nor significant bodily functions are threatened. The severity of the individual’s symptoms will determine the setting, as well as the amount of nursing and physician supervision necessary during the course of treatment. Psychological Testing - the use of standardized test instruments to assess a Covered Individual’s cognitive, emotional, neuropsychological, verbal, and defensive functioning on the central assumption that individuals have identifiable and measurable differences that can be elicited by means of objective testing. Emergency Services Program (ESP) - services that are provided through designated contracted ESPs, and which are available seven days per week, 24 hours per day to provide treatment of any individual who is experiencing a mental health crisis. ESP Encounter - each 24-hour period an individual is receiving ESP Services. Each ESP Encounter shall include at a minimum: crisis assessment, intervention and stabilization. Assessment - a face-to-face evaluation of an individual presenting with a behavioral health emergency, including assessment of the need for hospitalization, conducted by appropriate clinical personnel; Intervention –the provision of psychotherapeutic and crisis counseling services to an individual for the purpose of stabilizing an emergency; and Stabilization – short-term behavioral health treatment in a structured environment with continuous observation and supervision of individuals who do not require hospital level of care. In addition, medication evaluation and specialing services shall be provided if Medically Necessary. Other Behavioral Health Services – Behavioral Health Services that may be provided as part of treatment...
Opioid Treatment Services supervised assessment and treatment of an individual, using FDA approved medications (including methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and naltrexone) along with a comprehensive range of medical and rehabilitative services, when clinically necessary, to alleviate the adverse medical, psychological or physical effects incident to opiate addiction. This term encompasses induction of Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), withdrawal management, and maintenance treatment. MOUD services may also be provided by outpatient hospital emergency departments in accordance with the MassHealth Acute Hospital RFA as further specified by EOHHS. ✓ ✓ ✓
Opioid Treatment Services supervised assessment and treatment of an individual, using FDA approved medications (including methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and naltrexone) along with a comprehensive range of medical and rehabilitative Coverage Types Service MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Covered Individuals MassHealth Family Assistance Covered Individuals CarePlus Covered Individuals Uninsured Individuals and Persons Covered by Medicare Only Individuals without Mobile Crisis Coverage services, when clinically necessary, to alleviate the adverse medical, psychological or physical effects incident to opiate addiction. This term encompasses detoxification treatment and maintenance treatment.
Opioid Treatment Services. The Medication Assisted Treatment Guidelines for Opioid Use Disorders shall be used to facilitate Grantee compliance with the treatment of opioid use disorders in all publicly funded opioid treatment programs. In reference to this document the term ‘Guideline’ shall be utilized in the medical sense, as research and application of technology/protocols and treatment pathways provided as a ‘guidance’ to physicians. PIHPs will work with the Department to establish and implement a timeline and benchmarks toward full implementation of the Guidelines.

Related to Opioid Treatment Services

  • Outpatient Services The following services are covered only at the Primary Care Provider’s office[selected by a [Member], or elsewhere [upon prior written Referral by a [Member]'s Primary Care Provider ]:

  • Inpatient Services Hospital This plan covers services provided while inpatient in a general or specialty hospital including, but not limited to the following: • anesthesia; • diagnostic tests and lab services; • dialysis; • drugs; • intensive care/coronary care; • nursing care; • physical, occupational, speech and respiratory therapies; • physician’s services while hospitalized; • radiation therapy; • surgery related services; and • room and board. Notify us if you are admitted from the emergency room to a hospital that is not in our network. Our Customer Service Department can assist you with any questions you may have about your coverage. Rehabilitation Facility This plan covers rehabilitation services received in a general hospital or specialty hospital. Coverage is limited to the number of days shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits.

  • Student Services 1. Students taking college classes for dual credit may utilize the same services that are available to other MCC students. MCC is responsible for ensuring timely and efficient access to such services as academic advising, learning materials (e.g., library resources), and other services for which the student may be eligible. [TAC 19, Part 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter D, §4.85 (g)(2)]

  • Beta Services From time to time, We may invite You to try Beta Services at no charge. You may accept or decline any such trial in Your sole discretion. Beta Services will be clearly designated as beta, pilot, limited release, developer preview, non-production, evaluation or by a description of similar import. Beta Services are for evaluation purposes and not for production use, are not considered “Services” under this Agreement, are not supported, and may be subject to additional terms. Unless otherwise stated, any Beta Services trial period will expire upon the earlier of one year from the trial start date or the date that a version of the Beta Services becomes generally available. We may discontinue Beta Services at any time in Our sole discretion and may never make them generally available. We will have no liability for any harm or damage arising out of or in connection with a Beta Service.

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