Medication Services definition

Medication Services means the physician prescribed medications related to a Client’s SUD treatment services covered under the DMC-ODS formulary including methadone, buprenorphine, naloxone, and disulfiram. CONTRACTOR staff will regularly communicate with physicians unless the client refuses to consent to sign a 42 CFR Part 2 compliant Authorization to Disclose form.
Medication Services means the prescription or administration of medication related to substance use disorder treatment services, or the assessment of the side effects or results of that medication conducted by staff lawfully authorized to provide such services and/or order laboratory testing within the scope of their practice or licensure.
Medication Services. The prescription or administration of medication related to substance use treatment services, or the assessment of the side effects or results of that medication conducted by staff lawfully authorized to provide such services and/or order laboratory testing within their scope of practice or licensure.

Examples of Medication Services in a sentence

  • If the parties fail to mutually agree upon an arbitrator within the said seven (7) calendar day period, either party may request the Bureau of Medication Services to provide a list of seven (7) neutral arbitrators.

  • These services are to be provided by a registered or certified substance use disorder counselor or Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) and will include the following components: Intake, Individual and Group Counseling, Family Therapy, Patient Education, Medication Services, Collateral Services, Crisis Intervention Services, Treatment Planning, and Discharge Services.

  • Agency Name / / Name Date Title KING COUNTY FOR / / Xxxxx Xxxxx, RN, MN, Director Date EXHIBIT 1 STATEMENT OF WORK Public Health Seattle & King County Warehouse Providing Medication Services for Agency Name Introduction: Agency Name (Agency) desires to have Contractor act as their pharmacy provider.

  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services include the following service components: • Assessment • Care Coordination • Counseling (individual and group) • Family Therapy • Medication Services • MAT for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) • MAT for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and other non-opioid SUDs • Patient Education • Recovery Services • SUD Crisis Intervention Services Care Coordination: [Non-DMC-ODS Service Code: 68; DMC-ODS: Refer to Exhibit B for HCPCS/CPT Codes].

  • Agency Name / / Name Date Title KING COUNTY Xxxxx Xxxxx, RN, MN, Director Date FOR / / EXHIBIT 1 STATEMENT OF WORK Public Health Seattle & King County Warehouse Providing Medication Services for Agency Name Introduction: Agency Name (Agency) desires to have Contractor act as their pharmacy provider.


More Definitions of Medication Services

Medication Services means face-to-face or telephone services provided by a licensed physician, 2 registered nurse, or other qualified medical staff. This service includes evaluation and documentation of 3 the clinical justification for use of the medication, dosage, side effects, compliance, and response of the 4 Client to medication.
Medication Services means one or more of the following:
Medication Services. The prescription or administration of medication related to substance use treatment services, or the assessment of the side effects or results of that medication conducted by staff lawfully authorized to provide such services and/or order laboratory testing within their scope of practice or licensure. • Collateral Services: Sessions with therapists or counselors and significant persons in the life of the beneficiary, focused on the treatment needs of the beneficiary in terms of supporting the achievement of the beneficiary’s treatment goals. Significant persons are individuals that have a personal, not official or professional, relationship with the beneficiary. • Crisis Intervention Service: Contact between a therapist or counselor and a beneficiary in crisis. Services shall focus on alleviating crisis problems. “Crisis” means an actual relapse or an unforeseen event or circumstance which presents to the beneficiary an imminent threat of relapse. Crisis intervention services shall be limited to the stabilization of the beneficiary’s emergency situation. •
Medication Services. The prescription or administration related to SUD treatment services, and/or the assessment of the side effects and results of that medication. • Discharge Services: Preparing the beneficiary for referral into another level of care, post treatment return, re-entry into the community, and/or the linkage of the individual to community treatment, housing, and human services. Residential (ASAM/DHCS Level 3.1) – Clinically Managed Low Intensity [DMC-ODS Service Code: 112 & DMC-ODS Room & Board: 58] – Provides 24-hour structure with trained and credentialed personnel providing clinically directed program activities and professionally directed treatments to stabilize and maintain substance use disorder (SUD) symptoms, develop, and apply recovery skills, and preparation for outpatient treatment. A minimum of 5 hours per week of individual counseling, group, and education sessions and/or structured therapeutic activities. Residential (ASAM/DHCS Level 3.3) – Clinically Managed Population-Specific High- Intensity Residential Services [DMC-ODS Service Code: 113 & DMC-ODS Room & Board: 58] – Provides 24-hour care with trained and credentialed personnel providing clinical directed, less intense program activities and professional directed treatments to stabilize and maintain SUD symptoms and to develop and apply recovery skills specific for individuals with cognitive or other functioning impairments. A minimum of 5 hours per week of individual, group, and education sessions and/or structured therapeutic activities specific for individuals with cognitive or other functioning impairments. Residential (ASAM/DHCS Level 3.5) Clinically Managed High-Intensity [DMC-ODS Service Code: 114 & DMC-ODS Room & Board: 58] – Provides 24-hour care with trained and credentialed personnel providing clinical directed program activities and professionally directed treatments to stabilize and maintain SUD symptoms, develop and apply recovery skills specific for individuals with co-occurring mental health disorders. A minimum of 5 hours per week of individual, group, and education sessions and/or structured therapeutic activities specific for individuals with co- occurring mental health disorders. Residential treatment is a non-institutional, 24-hour, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries with a substance use disorder diagnosis when determined by a Medical Director or Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts as medically necessary and in accord...
Medication Services. The prescription or administration of medication related to substance use treatment services, or the assessment of the side effects or results of that medication conducted by DocuSign Envelope ID: 98C97130-D8DA-44A5-BB24-3AEE041592C0 staff lawfully authorized to provide such services and/or order laboratory testing within their scope of practice or licensure.
Medication Services. The prescription or administration related to SUD treatment services, and/or the assessment of the side effects and results of that medication. • Discharge Services: Preparing the beneficiary for referral into another level of care, post treatment return, re-entry into the community, and/or the linkage of the individual to community treatment, housing, and human services. Residential (ASAM Level 3.1) – Clinically Managed Low Intensity – Provides 24- hour structure with available trained personnel; at least 5 hours of clinical service per week and preparation for outpatient treatment. Residential (ASAM Level 3.3) – Clinically Managed Population-Specific High- Intensity Residential Services – Provides 24-hour care with trained counselors to stabilize multidimensional imminent danger. Less intense milieu and group treatment for those with cognitive or other impairments unable to use the full active milieu or therapeutic community and preparation for outpatient treatment. Residential (ASAM Level 3.5) Clinically Managed High-Intensity – Provides 24-hour care with trained counselors to stabilize multidimensional imminent danger and preparation for outpatient treatment. Able to tolerate and use the full milieu or therapeutic community. Residential treatment is a non-institutional, 24-hour, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries with a substance use disorder diagnosis when determined by a Medical Director or Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts as medically necessary and in accordance with the individual treatment plan. Room and Board is not reimbursable through the DMC program. The components of Residential Treatment Services include: • Intake: The process of determining that a beneficiary meets the medical necessity criteria and admitting the beneficiary into a substance use disorder treatment program. Intake includes the evaluation or analysis of substance use disorders; the diagnosis of substance use disorders; and the assessment of treatment needs to provide medically necessary services. Intake may include a physical examination and laboratory testing necessary for substance use disorder treatment. •
Medication Services means the prescription or administration of medication related