Common use of Recovery Services Clause in Contracts

Recovery Services. 18.7.1 Recovery Services are to be offered to beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that recovery services are medically necessary and after the beneficiary has been discharged from a SUD treatment provider. Services shall be made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. This may include the plan for ongoing recovery and relapse prevention that was developed during discharge planning when treatment was completed. Services shall not be provided while the beneficiary is receiving SUD treatment services. Recovery services shall be utilized when the beneficiary is triggered, when the beneficiary has relapsed, or simply as a preventative measure to prevent relapse. Documentation of progress notes shall follow the DMC-ODS Documentation standards and recorded in the beneficiaries file. Services may be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA), Counselor, or Peers (for substance abuse assistance) acting within their scope. Services may be provided either face-to-face, by telephone, or by telehealth, and in any appropriate setting in the community with the beneficiary where confidentiality is maintained.

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Samples: Contract Amendment

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Recovery Services. 18.7.1 20.7.1 Recovery Services are to be offered to beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that recovery services are medically necessary and after the beneficiary has been discharged from a SUD treatment provider. Services shall be made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. This may include the plan for ongoing recovery and relapse prevention that was developed during discharge planning when treatment was completed. Services shall not be provided while the beneficiary is receiving SUD treatment services. Recovery services shall be utilized when the beneficiary is triggered, when the beneficiary has relapsed, or simply as a preventative measure to prevent relapse. Documentation of progress notes shall follow the DMC-ODS Documentation standards and recorded in the beneficiaries beneficiary’s file. Services may be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA), Counselor, or Peers (for substance abuse assistance) acting within their scope. Services may be provided either face-to-face, by telephone, or by telehealth, and in any appropriate setting in the community with the beneficiary where confidentiality is maintained.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

Recovery Services. 18.7.1 19.4.1 Recovery Services are to be offered to beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that recovery services are medically necessary and after the beneficiary has been discharged from a SUD treatment provider. Services shall be made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. This may include the plan for ongoing recovery and relapse prevention that was developed during discharge planning when treatment was completed. Services shall not be provided while the beneficiary is receiving SUD treatment services. Recovery services shall be utilized when the beneficiary is triggered, when the beneficiary has relapsed, or simply as a preventative measure to prevent relapse. Documentation of progress notes shall follow the DMC-ODS Documentation standards and recorded in the beneficiaries beneficiary’s file. Services may be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA), Counselor, or Peers (for substance abuse assistance) acting within their scope. Services may be provided either face-to-face, by telephone, or by telehealth, and in any appropriate setting in the community with the beneficiary where confidentiality is maintained.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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Recovery Services. 18.7.1 19.7.1 Recovery Services are to be offered to beneficiaries when a Medical Director or LPHA has determined that recovery services are medically necessary and after the beneficiary has been discharged from a SUD treatment provider. Services shall be made available to DMC-ODS beneficiaries in accordance with their individualized treatment plan. This may include the plan for ongoing recovery and relapse prevention that was developed during discharge planning when treatment was completed. Services shall not be provided while the beneficiary is receiving SUD treatment services. Recovery services shall be utilized when the beneficiary is triggered, when the beneficiary has relapsed, or simply as a preventative measure to prevent relapse. Documentation of progress notes shall follow the DMC-ODS Documentation standards and recorded in the beneficiaries file. Services may be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA), Counselor, or Peers (for substance abuse assistance) acting within their scope. Services may be provided either face-to-face, by telephone, or by telehealth, and in any appropriate setting in the community with the beneficiary where confidentiality is maintained.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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