Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Services. The focus of Peer Recovery/Recovery Support services are shifted from professional-assisted to peer-assisted in a less formal community setting. These services are provided by individuals in recovery in order to help prevent relapse and to promote recovery. Billable services are based on face-to-face encounters. PROVIDER must comply with MSHN Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Policy. Recovery support services may be provided at the beginning, during, or at the end of treatment episodes and can be provided as a stand-alone service.
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Samples: Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement, 2020 Contractual Agreement
Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Services. The focus of Peer Recovery/Recovery Support services are shifted from professional-assisted to peer-assisted in a less formal community setting. These services are provided primarily by individuals in recovery in order to help prevent relapse and to promote recovery. Billable services are based on face-to-face encounters. PROVIDER must comply with MSHN Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Policy. Recovery support services may be provided at the beginning, during, or at the end of treatment episodes and can be provided as a stand-alone service.
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Samples: Contractual Agreement
Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Services. The focus of Peer Recovery/Recovery Support services are shifted from professional-assisted to peer-assisted in a less formal community setting. These services are provided primarily by individuals in recovery in order to help prevent relapse and to promote recovery. Billable services are based on face-to-face encounters. PROVIDER must comply with MSHN Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Policy. Recovery support services may be provided at the beginning, during, or at the end of treatment episodes and can be provided as a stand-alone service.
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Samples: Business Associate Agreement
Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Services. The focus of Peer Recovery/Recovery Support services are shifted from professional-assisted to peer-assisted in a less formal community setting. These services are provided by individuals in recovery in order to help prevent relapse and to promote recovery. Billable services are based on face-to-face encounters. PROVIDER must comply with MSHN Peer Recovery/Recovery Support Policy. Recovery support services may be provided at the beginning, during, or at the end of treatment episodes and can be provided as a stand-alone service.. Commented [KJ115]: Tx
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Samples: 2023 Contractual Agreement