Community Mental Health Services. Community-based supports designed to stabilize and provide ongoing supports and services for PATH-eligible Consumers with mental illnesses and/or co-occurring disorders or dual diagnoses. This general category does not include case management, Alcohol or Drug Treatment and/or Habilitation and Rehabilitation, since they are defined separately in this document. This category can include Mental Health Crisis Services which is defined separately in this document.
Community Mental Health Services. What to Expect from Community Mental Health
Community Mental Health Services. (a) Each Mental Health Facility
(a) Each City Jail
(a) 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Community Mental Health Services a. General Provisions
(1) Community mental health services include behavioral health services that are provided for the maximum reduction of the enrollee’s behavioral health disability and restoration to the best possible functional level. Such services can reasonably be expected to improve the enrollee’s condition or prevent further regression. The Health Plan shall provide medically necessary community mental health services rendered or recommended by a physician or psychiatrist and included in a treatment plan. Services must be provided to enrollees of all ages. Services should emphasize the value of early intervention, be age appropriate and be sensitive to the enrollee’s developmental level. The term “community” is not intended to suggest that the services must be provided by state-funded facilities or to preclude state-funded centers from providing these services.
(2) Services shall meet the intent of those covered in the Florida Medicaid Community Behavioral Health Services Coverage and Limitations Handbook. Although the Health Plan can provide flexible services, the service limits and medical necessity criteria cannot be more restrictive than those in Medicaid policy as stated in Medicaid Mental Health Targeted Case Management Coverage & Limitations Handbook and the Community Behavioral Health Services Coverage & Limitations Handbook (Handbooks) and this Contract.
(3) The Health Plan shall establish medical necessity criteria, including those for admission, continuing stay, and discharge, for all mandatory and optional services. Criteria must be specific to enrollee ages and diagnoses and must account for orders for involuntary outpatient placement pursuant to s. 394.4655, F.S. These criteria shall be submitted to BMHC for review and approval when developed and/or when changed.
Community Mental Health Services. Community-based psychiatric rehabilitative services recommended or provided by a psychiatrist or other physician. Such services must be provided in accordance with the policy and service provisions specified in the Medicaid Community Mental Health
Community Mental Health Services. General Provisions
Community Mental Health Services a. Provider Type - 05, Community Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health, or Provider Type - 07, Mental Health Practitioner - Both are Claim Input Indicator “J.”
b. Use Procedure code H0001; H000lHN; H0001H0; H0001TS; H0031; H0031 HO; H003lHN; H0031TS; H0032; H0032TS; H0046; H0047; H2000; H2000HO; H2000HP; H2010HO; H2010HE; H2010HF; H2010HQ; H2012; H2012HF; H2017; H2019; H2019HM; M2019HN; H2019HO; H2019HQ; H2019HR; H2030; T1007; T1007TS; T1015; T1015HE; T1015HF; Tl023HE; or T1023HF.
Community Mental Health Services. (a) Each Mental Health Facility (b) Each City Jail 41. Administration:
(a) 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx 42. Human Services Agency:
(a) 1235 Mission Street (near the employees’ entrance and by the elevators on each floor)
(b) 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx (on 2nd floor, in both sides of the entrance areas)
(c) 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx (in the Kitchen area of 3rd floor)
Community Mental Health Services. Comprehensive and age-appropriate assessment, treatment, consultation, liaison, and case management services in the community will be provided to catchment population within TEHS. Outreach services to remote communities will be provided across the Top End and include making services more accessible through telephone and video conferencing.
Community Mental Health Services. To provide mental health services designed for you, we need to collect practical and personal information about you. We ask about your current and past health and wellness. This includes physical and mental health, education, family history and other services that have or are supporting you. We use this information for the purpose of assessment, treatment, goal setting and safety planning. Sometimes this information is used to connect you with other community services that can help support you along your mental wellness journey. We receive government funding to offer these programs and services in our community. Our funder requires us to report non-identifiable aggregate (just numbers) data so they can monitor the quality of services being provided. Our funder also collects personally identifiable information about you if we must report on a serious occurrence.