Common use of Therapeutic Psychoeducation Clause in Contracts

Therapeutic Psychoeducation. 4.6.1. Informational and experiential services designed to aid Medicaid- enrolled individuals, their family members (e.g., spouse, parents, siblings) and other individuals identified by the individual as a primary natural support, in the management of psychiatric conditions, increase knowledge of mental illnesses and understanding the importance of their individual plans of care. These services are exclusively for the benefit of the Medicaid-enrolled individual and are included in the Individual Service Plan. 4.6.2. The primary goal is to restore lost functioning and promote reintegration and recovery through knowledge of one’s disease, the symptoms, precautions related to decompensation, understanding of the “triggers” of crisis, crisis planning, community resources, successful interrelations, medication action and interaction, etc. Training and shared information may include brain chemistry and functioning; latest research on mental illness causes and treatments; diagnostics; medication education and management; symptom management; behavior management; stress management; crisis management; improving daily living skills; independent living skills; problem-solving skills, etc. 4.6.3. Services are provided at locations convenient to the Individual, by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional. Classroom style teaching, family treatment and individual treatment are not reportable components of this service.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Medicaid Contract Amendment, Provider Contract, Medicaid Contract

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Therapeutic Psychoeducation. 4.6.14.16.1. Informational and experiential services designed to aid Medicaid- enrolled individuals, their family members (e.g., spouse, parents, siblings) and other individuals identified by the individual as a primary natural support, in the management of psychiatric conditions, increase knowledge of mental illnesses and understanding the importance of their individual plans of care. These services are exclusively for the benefit of the Medicaid-enrolled individual and are included in the Individual Service Plan. 4.6.24.16.2. The primary goal is to restore lost functioning and promote reintegration and recovery through knowledge of one’s disease, the symptoms, precautions related to decompensation, understanding of the “triggers” of crisis, crisis planning, community resources, successful interrelations, medication action and interaction, etc. Training and shared information may include brain chemistry and functioning; latest research on mental illness causes and treatments; diagnostics; medication education and management; symptom management; behavior management; stress management; crisis management; improving daily living skills; independent living skills; problem-solving skills, etc. 4.6.3. Services are provided at locations convenient to the Individual, by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional. Classroom style teaching, family treatment and individual treatment are not reportable components of this service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provider Contract

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Therapeutic Psychoeducation. 4.6.115.3.18.1. Informational and experiential services designed to aid Medicaid- Medicaid-enrolled individuals, their family members (e.g., spouse, parents, siblings) and other individuals identified by the individual as a primary natural support, in the management of psychiatric conditions, increase knowledge of mental illnesses and understanding the importance of their individual plans of care. These services are exclusively for the benefit of the Medicaid-Medicaid- enrolled individual and are included in the Individual Service Plan. 4.6.215.3.18.2. The primary goal is to restore lost functioning and promote reintegration and recovery through knowledge of one’s disease, the symptoms, precautions related to decompensation, understanding of the “triggers” of crisis, crisis planning, community resources, successful interrelations, medication action and interaction, etc. Training and shared information may include brain chemistry and functioning; latest research on mental illness causes and treatments; diagnostics; medication education and management; symptom management; behavior management; stress management; crisis management; improving daily living skills; independent living skills; problem-solving skills, etc. 4.6.3. Services are provided at locations convenient to the Individualconsumer, by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional. Classroom style teaching, family treatment and individual treatment are not reportable components of this service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan Agreement

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