Common use of Recovery Services Clause in Contracts

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement

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Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 27 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 28 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 29 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 30 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 31 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 8 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery Services are not offered for clients in the Withdrawal 9 management level of care. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 10 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 11 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 12 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 13 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Contract

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 2 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 3 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 4 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 5 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 6 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 16 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 17 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 18 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 19 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 20 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 19 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 20 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 21 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 22 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 23 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 18 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery Services are not offered for clients in the Withdrawal 19 management level of care. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 20 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 21 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 22 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 23 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 33 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery Services are not offered for clients in the Withdrawal 34 management level of care. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 35 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 36 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 37 1 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 2 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 21 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery Services are not offered for clients in the Withdrawal 22 management level of care. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 23 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 24 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 25 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 26 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 4 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 5 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 6 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 7 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 8 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 15 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery Services are not offered for clients in the Withdrawal 16 management level of care. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 17 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 18 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 19 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 20 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 20 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 21 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 22 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 23 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 24 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course 9 of 28 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 10 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 11 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 12 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 13 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services on a limited basis with Contractor 31 after completing their course of 28 treatment whether they are triggered, have relapsed or as a preventative 32 measure to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 33 telehealth with the Client client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 made available Contracted should work 34 towards transitioning client to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 community recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment planservices. The 32 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 29 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 30 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 31 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 32 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 33 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 25 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 26 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 27 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 28 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 29 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

Recovery Services. Clients may access recovery services after completing their course of 28 36 treatment to prevent relapse. Recovery services may be provided face-to-face, by telephone, or by 29 37 telehealth with the Client and may be provided anywhere in the community. Recovery services shall be 30 1 made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that 31 2 recovery services are medically necessary in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. The 32 3 components of Recovery Services are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

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