Common use of Outpatient Therapy Services Clause in Contracts

Outpatient Therapy Services. Outpatient therapy services are provided on a one-on-one basis by licensed therapists to participants who have a TBI, TSCI, or both. A physician must recommend or, if applicable, prescribe outpatient therapy services, and such services are to be provided without admittance to a hospital. Outpatient therapy services are to be utilized as a continuum of hospital services and do not include residential or non-residential base services. Outpatient therapy services include core services, including, but not limited to: aquatic therapy, art therapy, behavior management, chemical dependency counseling and/or treatment, cognitive rehabilitation therapy, family therapy, massage therapy, mental health counseling, music therapy, neuropsychiatric services, neuropsychological services, occupational therapy, physical therapy, recreational therapy, and speech/language pathology.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Contract for Inpatient Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services and Outpatient Hospital Services, Contract for Inpatient Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services and Outpatient Hospital Services, Contract for Inpatient Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services and Outpatient Hospital Services

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