Child Teen Health Program Sample Clauses

Child Teen Health Program. Adolescent Preventive Services a) The Contractor and its Participating Providers are required to provide the Child Teen Health Program (C/THP) services outlined in Appendix K of this Agreement and comply with applicable Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) requirements specified in 42 CFR Part 441, sub-part B, 18NYCRR Part 508 and the New York State Department of Health C/THP manual. The Contractor and its Participating Providers are required to provide C/THP services to Enrollees under twenty-one (21) years of age when: i) The care or services are essential to prevent, diagnose, prevent the worsening of, alleviate or ameliorate the effects of an illness, injury, disability, disorder or condition. ii) The care or services are essential to the overall physical, cognitive and mental growth and developmental needs of the Enrollee. iii) The care or service will assist the Enrollee to achieve or maintain maximum functional capacity in performing daily activities, taking into account both the functional capacity of the Enrollee and those functional capacities that are appropriate for individuals of the same age as the Enrollee. b) The Contractor shall base its determination on medical and other relevant information provided by the Enrollee's PCP, other health care providers, school, local social services, and/or local public health officials that have evaluated the Enrollee. c) The Contractor and its Participating Providers must comply with the C/THP program standards and must do at least the following with respect to all Enrollees under age 21: i) Educate Enrollees who are pregnant women or who are parents of Enrollees under age 21 about the program and its importance to a child's or adolescent's health. ii) Educate Participating Providers about the program and their responsibilities under it. iii) Conduct outreach, including by mail, telephone, and through home visits (where appropriate), to ensure children are kept current with respect to their periodicity schedules. iv) Schedule appointments for children and adolescents pursuant to the periodicity schedule, assist with referrals, and conduct follow-up with children and adolescents who miss or cancel appointments. v) Ensure that all appropriate diagnostic and treatment services, including specialist referrals, are furnished pursuant to findings from a C/THP screen. vi) Achieve and maintain an acceptable compliance rate for screening schedules during the contract period. d) In additio...
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Child Teen Health Program. Adolescent Preventive Services /EPSDT a) The Contractor and its Participating Providers are required to provide the Child Teen Health Program C/THP services outlined in Appendix K (Benefit Package) and comply with applicable EPSDT requirements specified in 42 CFR, Part 441, sub-part B; 18NYCRR Part 508 and the New York State Department of Health C/THP manual, all of which are incorporated by reference into the Agreement as if fully set forth herein. The Contractor and its Participating Providers are required to provide C/THP services to FHPlus Enrollees under 21 years of age when: i) The care or services are essential to prevent, diagnose, prevent the worsening of, alleviate or ameliorate the effects of an illness, injury, disability, disorder or condition. ii) The care or services are essential to the overall physical, cognitive and mental growth and developmental needs of the child. iii) The care or service will assist the individual to achieve or maintain maximum functional capacity in performing daily activities, taking into account both the functional capacity of the individual and those functional capacities that are appropriate for individuals of the same age. The Contractor shall base its determination on medical and other relevant information provided by the Enrollee's PCP, other health care providers, school, local social services, and/or local public health officials that have evaluated the child.

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  • Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) System 1. request access to CMBHS via the CMBHS Helpline at (000) 000-0000. 2. use the CMBHS time frames specified by System Agency. 3. use System Agency-specified functionality of the CMBHS in its entirety. 4. submit all bills and reports to System Agency through the CMBHS, unless otherwise instructed.

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  • Behavioral Health Services Behavioral health services include the evaluation, management, and treatment for a mental health or substance use disorder condition. For the purpose of this plan, substance use disorder does not include addiction to or abuse of tobacco and/or caffeine. Mental health or substance use disorders are those that are listed in the most updated volume of either: • the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association; or • the International Classification of Disease Manual (ICD) published by the World Health Organization. This plan provides parity in benefits for behavioral healthcare services. Please see Section 10 for additional information regarding behavioral healthcare parity. This plan covers behavioral health services if you are inpatient at a general or specialty hospital. See Inpatient Services in Section 3 for additional information. This plan covers services at behavioral health residential treatment facilities, which provide: • clinical treatment; • medication evaluation management; and • 24-hour on site availability of health professional staff, as required by licensing regulations. This plan covers intermediate care services, which are facility-based programs that are: • more intensive than traditional outpatient services; • less intensive than 24-hour inpatient hospital or residential treatment facility services; and • used as a step down from a higher level of care; or • used a step-up from standard care level of care. Intermediate care services include the following: • Partial Hospital Program (PHP) – PHPs are structured and medically supervised day, evening, or nighttime treatment programs providing individualized treatment plans. A PHP typically runs for five hours a day, five days per week. • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – An IOP provides substantial clinical support for patients who are either in transition from a higher level of care or at risk for admission to a higher level of care. An IOP typically runs for three hours per day, three days per week.

  • Health Promotion and Health Education Both parties to this Agreement recognize the value and importance of health promotion and health education programs. Such programs can assist employees and their dependents to maintain and enhance their health, and to make appropriate use of the health care system. To work toward these goals:

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  • Accident Prevention Health and Safety Committee (a) The Employer and the Union agree that they mutually desire to maintain standards of safety and health in the workplace in order to prevent accidents, injury and illness. (b) Recognizing its responsibilities under the applicable legislation, the Employer agrees to accept as a member of its Accident Prevention – Health & Safety Committee at least three (3) representatives, one from each base, selected or appointed by the Union from amongst bargaining unit employees. At any time where a vote is required, an equal number of representatives from each side shall be entitled to vote. (c) Such Committee shall identify potential dangers and hazards, institute means of improving health and safety programs and recommend actions to be taken to improve conditions related to safety and health. (d) The Employee agrees to co-operate reasonably in providing necessary information to enable the Committee to fulfill its functions. (e) Meetings shall be held quarterly or more frequently at the call of the Chair if required. The Committee shall maintain minutes of all meetings and make the same available for review. (f) Any representative appointed or select in accordance with (b) hereof shall serve a term of one (1) calendar year from the date of appointment which may be renewed for further periods of one (1) year. The Union will encourage its representative(s) to serve at least one (1) year. Time off for such representative(s) to attend meetings of the Accident Prevention – Health & Safety Committee in accordance with the foregoing shall be granted and time so spent attending such meetings shall be deemed to be work time for which the representative(s) shall be paid by the Employer at his regular or premium rate as may be applicable. (g) The Union agrees to endeavour to obtain the full co-operation of its membership in the observation of all safety rules and practices. (h) Pregnant employees may request to be transferred from their current duties if, in the professional opinion of the employee’s physician, the pregnancy may be at risk. If such a transfer is not feasible, the pregnant employee, if she so requests, will be granted an unpaid leave of absence before commencement of the maternity leave referred to in Article 16.04

  • Extended Health Plan An employee who makes an election under this provision must enrol in each and every of the benefit plans and shall not be entitled to except any of them.

  • Hospital This plan covers behavioral health services if you are inpatient at a general or specialty hospital. See Inpatient Services in Section 3 for additional information. This plan covers services at behavioral health residential treatment facilities, which provide: • clinical treatment; • medication evaluation management; and • 24-hour on site availability of health professional staff, as required by licensing regulations. This plan covers intermediate care services, which are facility-based programs that are: • more intensive than traditional outpatient services; • less intensive than 24-hour inpatient hospital or residential treatment facility services; and • used as a step down from a higher level of care; or • used a step-up from standard care level of care. Intermediate care services include the following: • Partial Hospital Program (PHP) – PHPs are structured and medically supervised day, evening, or nighttime treatment programs providing individualized treatment plans. A PHP typically runs for five hours a day, five days per week. • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – An IOP provides substantial clinical support for patients who are either in transition from a higher level of care or at risk for admission to a higher level of care. An IOP typically runs for three hours per day, three days per week.

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