Treatment Plan Clause Samples

The Treatment Plan clause outlines the specific medical or therapeutic interventions that will be provided to a patient or client. It typically details the types of treatments, their frequency, duration, and any goals or milestones to be achieved during the course of care. By clearly defining the scope and expectations of treatment, this clause ensures that both parties understand the planned approach and helps prevent misunderstandings regarding the services to be delivered.
Treatment Plan. Treatment Plan means a Dentist's report of the Covered Person's dental defects, prescribing a program of treatment for the identified defects, including applicable charges.
Treatment Plan. Contractor shall also maintain a record of services provided, including the goals and objectives of any treatment plan and the progress toward achieving those goals and objectives. County shall be allowed to review all client/patient record(s) during site visits, or at any reasonable time. Specialized mental health services provided by Contractor shall be in accordance and as defined by the California Code of Regulation Title 9, Chapter 11, and in compliance with Nevada County’s Mental Health Plan.
Treatment Plan. (A) The physician may offer the patient complementary or alternative treatment pursuant to a documented treatment plan tailored for the individual needs of the patient by which treatment progress or success can be evaluated with stated objectives such as pain relief and/or improved physical and/or psychosocial function. Such a documented treatment plan shall consider pertinent medical history, previous medical records and physical examination, as well as the need for further testing, consultations, referrals, or the use of other treatment modalities. (B) The treatment offered should: (i) have a favorable risk/benefit ratio compared to other treatments for the same condition; (ii) be based upon a reasonable expectation that it will result in a favorable patient outcome, including preventive practices; and (iii) be based upon the expectation that a greater benefit for the same condition will be achieved than what can be expected with no treatment.
Treatment Plan. CONTRACTOR shall collaboratively develop an individualized treatment 13 plan with each Participant within fourteen (14) calendar days of admission into the Program, which shall 14 be based upon the Participant’s needs as identified in the assessment process. Each treatment plan shall 15 include identification of a minimum of three (3) problem areas, including a drug and/or alcohol 16 problem, long term and short term individualized goals for addressing the identified needs, action steps, 17 target dates and dates of resolution. Every fourteen (14) calendar days, CONTRACTOR shall review 18 with the Participant, and document in progress notes the Participant’s progress on the treatment plan. 19 CONTRACTOR shall update the treatment plan when a change in problem identification, focus of 20 recovery or treatment occurs, or, no later than ninety (90) calendar days after signing the initial 21 treatment plan, and no later than every ninety (90) calendar days thereafter, whichever comes first.
Treatment Plan. Within a reasonable period of time after the initiation of treatment, we will explain my understanding of your situation and goals, and we will develop together treatment plan including therapeutic objectives and possible outcomes.
Treatment Plan. Discharge Plan if applicable and Discharge Summary; and
Treatment Plan. Within four (4) weeks of initiation of services for a Referred Client, Contractor shall submit an individualized treatment plan, with stated objectives and target dates, to the appropriate County Director. Treatment plans shall be jointly developed by the client's social caseworker and substance abuse service provider, and as appropriate, the client. Treatment plans shall be subject to the approval of the referring County Director.
Treatment Plan. CONTRACTOR shall develop an individual treatment plan with each 16 Participant within fourteen (14) calendar days of admission into the Program, which shall be based upon 17 the Participant’s needs identified in the assessment process. Each treatment plan shall include 18 identification of a minimum of three (3) problem areas, including a drug problem, long term and short
Treatment Plan. We will provide you with a treatment plan that outlines the services that the Doctor has prescribed. The treatment plan will show the ESTIMATED insurance portion and your copayment. Please note that the insurance portion is only an ESTIMATE and is not a guarantee of payment by your insurance company. Therefore, you may still have a balance once your insurance has issued payment.
Treatment Plan. CONTRACTOR shall develop an individualized treatment plan with 2 each Client within ten (10) calendar days of admission. The Client-centered treatment plan shall be 3 based upon the Client’s needs identified in the assessment process and shall include goals and objectives 4 with specific measurable tasks outlining what the Client is to complete. The Treatment plan shall 5 include the following: 6 1) Statement of problems experienced by the client to be addressed. 7 2) Statement of objectives to be reached that address each problem. 8 3) Statement of actions that will be taken by the program/ and or client to accomplish 9 the identified objectives; 10 4) Target dates for accomplishment of actions and objectives. 11 Clients’ treatment plan shall clearly outline the expectations, responsibilities and steps taken to 12 successfully earn Resocialization/Re-Entry privileges. Every fourteen (14) calendar days, 13 CONTRACTOR shall review with the Client, and document in the progress notes, the Client’s progress 14 on the treatment plan. CONTRACTOR shall update the treatment plan no later than ninety (90) calendar 15 days after signing the initial treatment plan, and when there is a change in problem identification or 16 focus of treatment.