Administrative Day Services definition
Administrative Day Services means psychiatric inpatient hospital services provided to a beneficiary who has been admitted to the hospital for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services, and the beneficiary’s stay at the hospital must be continued beyond the beneficiary’s needs for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services due to a temporary lack of residential placement options at non-inpatient hospital services due to a temporary lack of residential placement options at non-acute residential treatment facilities that meet the needs of the beneficiary.
Administrative Day Services means psychiatric inpatient hospital services provided to a client who has been admitted to the hospital for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services, and the client’s stay at the hospital must be continued beyond the client’s need for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services due to a temporary lack of residential placement options at non-acute residential treatment facilities that meet the needs of the client (CCR §1810.202).
Administrative Day Services means psychiatric inpatient hospital services provided to a beneficiary who has been admitted to the hospital for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services, and the beneficiary’s stay at the hospital must be continued beyond the beneficiary’s need for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services due to a temporary lack of residential placement options at appropriate, non–acute treatment facilities.
More Definitions of Administrative Day Services
Administrative Day Services means services authorized by a Mental Health Plan’s Point of Authorization or a Short–Doyle/Medi–Cal provider’s Utilization Review Committee that is acting as a Point of Authorization, for a beneficiary residing in a psychiatric inpatient hospital when, due to a lack of residential placement options at appropriate, non–acute treatment facilities as identified by the Mental Health Plan, the beneficiary’s stay at the psychiatric inpatient hospital must be continued beyond the beneficiary’s need for acute psychiatric inpatient hospital services.