Child and Family Intensive Treatment Sample Clauses

Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meet our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe substance use disorder conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. This agreement covers services for the treatment of substance use disorder for individuals and family members covered under this agreement. The services may be rendered in a provider’s office or in your home. This agreement covers the following behavioral health specialists:  Psychiatrists;  Licensed independent clinical psychologists;  Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level);  Licensed nurse clinicians (with a masters degree in nursing and certification by the XXX as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing);  Licensed mental health counselor; AND  Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service. The above providers must meet our credentialing criteria to be considered for benefit coverage. Covered substance use disorder services include medically necessary individual evaluation and psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family therapy when rendered by a behavioral health specialist, as listed above.
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Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meets our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe substance use disorder conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. In a Provider’s Office/In your Home This agreement covers services for the treatment of substance use disorder for individuals and family members covered under this agreement. The services may be rendered in a provider’s office or in your home. This agreement covers the following behavioral health specialists: • Psychiatrists; • Licensed independent clinical psychologists; • Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level); • Licensed nurse clinicians (with a master’s degree in nursing and certification by the XXX as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing); • Licensed mental health counselor; and • Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service. The above providers must meet our credentialing criteria to be considered for benefit coverage. Covered substance use disorder services include medically necessary individual evaluation and psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family therapy when rendered by a behavioral health specialist, as listed above.
Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meets our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe psychiatric conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. This agreement covers the following mental health specialists:  Board certified psychiatrists;  Licensed clinical psychologists;  Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level);  Licensed nurse clinicians (with a master’s degree in nursing and certification by the American Nursing Association (XXX) as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing);  Licensed mental health counselor; and  Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service and must meet our credentialing criteria. Covered mental health services include medically necessary individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, psychological testing and neuropsychological testing when rendered by a mental health specialist, as listed above. See Section
Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meet our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe psychiatric conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. This agreement covers the following mental health specialists:  Board certified psychiatrists;  Licensed clinical psychologists;  Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level);  Licensed nurse clinicians (with a masters degree in nursing and certification by the XXX as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing);  Licensed mental health counselor; AND  Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service and must meet our credentialing criteria. Covered mental health services include medically necessary individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family therapy when rendered by the appropriate mental health specialist, as listed above. Psychological testing and neuropsychological testing are covered when medically necessary and rendered by a neuropsychologist, psychologist, or pediatric neurodevelopmental specialist. See Section 3.0 - Covered Healthcare Services/ Tests, Imaging and Labs and the Summary of Medical Benefits for the amount you pay.
Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meet our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe psychiatric conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. This agreement covers the following mental health specialists:  Board certified psychiatrists;  Licensed clinical psychologists;  Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level);  Licensed nurse clinicians (with a masters degree in nursing and certification by the XXX as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing);  Licensed mental health counselor; AND  Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service and must meet our credentialing criteria. Covered mental health services include medically necessary individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, psychological testing and neuropsychological testing when rendered by a mental health specialist, as listed above. See Section
Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meets our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe substance abuse conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. This agreement covers services for the treatment of substance abuse for individuals and family members covered under this agreement. The services may be rendered in a provider’s office or in your home. This agreement covers the following behavioral health specialists: • Psychiatrists; • Licensed independent clinical psychologists; • Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level); • Licensed nurse clinicians (with a master’s degree in nursing and certification by the XXX as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing); • Licensed mental health counselor; and • Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service. The above providers must meet our credentialing criteria to be considered for benefit coverage. Covered substance abuse services include medically necessary individual evaluation and psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, and family therapy when rendered by a behavioral health specialist, as listed above. This agreement does NOT cover the following substance abuse treatment services: • Recreation therapy, non-medical self-care, or self-help training (e.g. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings/services); • Telephone consultations (See Section 4.16); • Therapeutic recreation programs, extended stay/long term residential or wilderness programs; • Services provided in any covered program that are reviewed by us and we decide are recreation therapy programs, wilderness programs, educational programs, complimentary programs, or non-clinical services (examples of services that are not covered include, but is not limited to, Tai Chi, yoga, personal training, meditation, and internet based support/education); • Computer based/internet /social media services and/or programs. This agreement does NOT cover substance abuse treatment when: • the provider does NOT meet our eligibility and/or credentialing requirements; • the program is not approved by us for benefit coverage; or • treatment is rendered at facilities that are n...
Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – We cover child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meet our criteria for participation. CFIT is a facility based mental health care program. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe psychiatric conditions. CFIT services must consist of, but are not limited to individual, family, and group counseling; medication consultation and management; and case management coordination with a school, state agency, outpatient providers, and/or physicians. The program requires the health care provider to render a minimum of six (6) contact hours per week. The benefit limit for this program is a maximum of ten (10) weeks or seventy (70) days per calendar year. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday.
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Child and Family Intensive Treatment. (CFIT) – This agreement covers child and family intensive treatment services that are approved by us and meets our criteria for participation and program requirements. The program is primarily based in the home for qualifying children with moderate to severe psychiatric conditions. CFIT benefits are available only for covered dependent children until their nineteenth (19th) birthday. In a Provider’s Office/In your Home This agreement covers the following mental health specialists:  Board certified psychiatrists;  Licensed clinical psychologists;  Clinical social workers (licensed or certified at the independent practice level);  Licensed nurse clinicians (with a master’s degree in nursing and certification by the American Nursing Association (XXX) as a clinical specialist in psychiatric and mental health nursing);  Licensed mental health counselor; and  Licensed marriage and family therapists. The above providers must be licensed and certified in the state where you receive the service and must meet our credentialing criteria. Covered mental health services include medically necessary individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, psychological testing and neuropsychological testing when rendered by a mental health specialist, as listed above. See Section

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