Youth Treatment Sample Clauses

Youth Treatment. Treatment Contractors that provide youth treatment services shall comply with the 25 TAC regarding Financial Eligibility and Third Party Payment requirement. If services for a client are covered by a third party payor that the Contractor is not eligible for reimbursement, Contractor shall refer the client to a treatment program that is approved by the client’s third party payor. If the approved treatment program refuses treatment services to the client and documents that refusal, Contractor may provide treatment services and bill DSHS provided - the refusal, including third party payor and approved treatment program, is documented in the client file; the client meets the diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder. If client’s third party payor would cover or approves partial or full payment for treatment services, Contractor may bill DSHS for the non-reimbursed costs, including the deductible, provided - the client's parent refuses to file a claim with the third party payor, or refuses to pay either the deductible or the non-reimbursed portion of the cost of treatment, and Contractor has obtained a signed statement from the parent that the parent refuses to pay, and Contractor has received written approval from the DSHS substance abuse program services clinical coordinator to bill for the deductible or non-reimbursed portion of the cost; the client’s parent cannot afford to pay the deductible or the non-reimbursed portion of the cost of treatment; or the family has an adjusted income at or below 200% of the Federal poverty guidelines. If a client has exhausted all insurance coverage and requires continued treatment, Contractor may provide the continued treatment services and bill DSHS as long as the client meets b)1) or b)2) above. If a client’s legal guardian, who has other third party coverage for the client’s treatment services and is unable to pay for those services, Contractor must obtain a signed statement from the legal guardian on refusal to pay before billing DSHS for the cost of the client’s treatment.
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Youth Treatment. 46 Section 21.05 Client Placement Criteria. 47 Section 21.06 Treatment Services Provided by Electronic Means. 47 Section 21.07 Daily Capacity Management Report. 47 Section 21.08 Waiting Lists. 47 Section 21.09 Interim Services. 48 ARTICLE XXII PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION SERVICES 48 Section 22.01 Prevention and Rural Border Intervention Program Requirements. 48 Section 22.02 Curriculum-Based Prevention Programs. 48 Section 22.03 Application of Chapter 448 Rules to Prevention and Intervention Contractors. 48 Section 22.04 Confidentiality. 48 Section 22.05 Policies and Procedures. 48 ARTICLE XXIII CLINICAL MANAGEMENT FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES (CMBHS) SYSTEM 49 Section 23.01 CMBHS. 49 Section 23.02 Resources. 49 Section 23.03 Security Administrator and Authorized Users. 49 Section 23.04 Security Violations and Accounts Updates. 49 Section 23.05 Electronic Transfer of Information. 50 Section 23.06 Access. 50 Section 23.07 Components. 50 Section 23.08 Drug Courts. 54
Youth Treatment. Treatment Contractors that provide youth treatment services shall comply with the 25 TAC regarding Financial Eligibility and Third Party Payment requirement. If services for a client are covered by a third party payor that the Contractor is not eligible for reimbursement, Contractor shall refer the client to a treatment program that is approved by the client’s third party payor.
Youth Treatment. 47 Section 21.06 Client Placement Criteria. 48 Section 21.07 Daily Capacity Management Report. 48 Section 21.08 Waiting Lists. 48 Section 21.09 Interim Services. 48 ARTICLE XXII PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION SERVICES 49 Section 22.01 Curriculum-Based Prevention Programs. 49 Section 22.02 Confidentiality. 49 Section 22.03 Policies and Procedures. 49 ARTICLE XXIII CLINICAL MANAGEMENT FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES (CMBHS) SYSTEM 49 Section 23.01 CMBHS. 49 Section 23.02 Resources. 49 Section 23.03 Security Administrator and Authorized Users. 50 Section 23.04 Security Violations and Accounts Updates. 50 Section 23.05 Electronic Transfer of Information. 50 Section 23.06 Access. 50 Section 23.07 Components. 50 Section 23.08 Drug Courts. 54 Section 23.09 Youth Treatment Services. 54 Section 23.10 OSAR Contractor Referrals. 54 Section 23.11 General Network Monitoring. 54 Section 23.12 Contractor Network Responsibilities. 55 Section 23.13 Customer Support and Training. 55 ARTICLE XXIV MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONTRACTS 55 Section 24.01 Match and Program Income. 55 Section 24.02 Administrative Discharge. 55 Section 24.03 Medicaid Enrollment. 55

Related to Youth Treatment

  • Fair Treatment The College and the Union agree that there shall be no discrimination, restriction, or coercion exercised or practised with respect to any employee for reason of membership or activity in the Union.

  • Emergency Medical Treatment I grant the Releasees permission to authorize emergency medical treatment as they deem appropriate, and agree that such action by the Releasees shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement. I understand and agree that the Releasees assume no responsibility for any injury or damage that might result from such emergency medical treatment.

  • Medical Treatment Undersigned understands that the Released Parties do not have medical personnel available at the location of the activities. Undersigned hereby grants the Released Parties permission to administer first aid or to authorize emergency medical treatment, if necessary. Undersigned understands and agrees that any such action by the Released Parties shall be subject to the terms of this agreement and release, including any liability arising from the negligence of the Released Parties when administering first aid or authorizing others to do so. Undersigned understands and agrees that the Released Parties do not assume responsibility for any injury or damage which might arise out of or in connection with such authorized emergency medical treatment.

  • Protection, Treatment (1) Each Contracting Party shall protect within its State territory investments made in accordance with its national laws and regulations by investors of the other Contracting Party and shall not impair by unreasonable or discriminatory measures the management, maintenance, use, enjoyment, extension, sale or liquidation of such investments. In particular, each Contracting Party or its competent authorities shall issue the necessary authorisations mentioned in Article 2, paragraph (2) of this Agreement.

  • Xxx Treatment We have not promised you any particular tax outcome from buying or holding the Note.

  • General Treatment 1. Each Contracting Party shall in its Area accord to investments of investors of the other Contracting Party treatment in accordance with international law, including fair and equitable treatment and full protection and security.

  • National Treatment In the sectors inscribed in its Schedule, and subject to any conditions and qualifications set out therein, each Party shall accord to services and service suppliers of the other Party treatment no less favourable than that it accords, in like circumstances, to its own services and service suppliers.

  • National Treatment and Most-favoured-nation Treatment (1) Each Contracting Party shall accord to investments of investors of the other Contracting Party, treatment which shall not be less favourable than that accorded either to investments of its own or investments of investors of any third State.

  • Consent to Medical Treatment 1. I authorize the School District and my child’s custodian to consent to any x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment or hospital care which is deemed advisable by and is rendered under the general supervision of any licensed physician or surgeon, whether such treatment or diagnosis is rendered at the office of such physician or at a hospital.

  • Emergency Treatment Medically necessary treatment due to an emergency.

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