Ambulatory detoxification definition

Ambulatory detoxification means withdrawal management delivered in a medical office, public sector clinic, or urgent care facility by trained practitioners authorized to prescribe outpatient supplies of drugs approved by the United States food and drug administration for the treatment of addiction, prevention of relapse of drug addiction, or both. Ambulatory detoxification is the provision of medically supervised evaluation, withdrawal management, and referral services without extended onsite monitoring. For purpose of rule 4730-4-02 of the Administrative Code, ambulatory detoxification does not include withdrawal management that occurs in the following settings:
Ambulatory detoxification means the provision of detoxification treatment whereby all the following apply:

Examples of Ambulatory detoxification in a sentence

  • Ambulatory detoxification services may be provided in lieu of inpatient detoxification hospital care when determined medically appropriate.

  • DHS 75.08 Ambulatory detoxification service.(1) SERVICE DESCRIPTION.

  • As stated in ORC 5119.221, the director may provide a time-limited waiver if both of the following apply: • The board seeking the waiver has made reasonable efforts to make ambulatory detoxification and medication-assisted treatment available within the borders of the board’s service district; • Ambulatory detoxification and medication-assisted treatment can be made available through a contract withone or more providers located not more than thirty (30) miles from your board’s service area.

  • Ambulatory detoxification is provided in conjunction with intensive outpatient treatment services (Level II.1).

  • Educational group size is not restricted.Level II-D Ambulatory detoxification with extended on-site monitoringThis level of care is an organized outpatient service, which may be delivered in an office setting, health care or addiction treatment facility by trained clinicians, who provide medically supervised evaluation, detoxification and referral services.

  • Ambulatory detoxification services (S9475) may be provided in lieu of inpatient detoxification hospital care when determined medically appropriate for up to three (3) hours per day, for up to thirty (30) days.

  • HFS 75.08 Ambulatory detoxification service.(1) SERVICE DESCRIPTION.

  • As stated in ORC 5119.221, the director may provide a time-limited waiver if both of the following apply: • The board seeking the waiver has made reasonable efforts to make ambulatory detoxification and medication-assisted treatment available within the borders of the board’s service district; • Ambulatory detoxification and medication-assisted treatment can be made available through a contract with one or more providers located not more than thirty (30) miles from your board’s service area.

  • As stated in ORC 5119.221, the director may provide a time-limited waiver if both of the following apply: • The board seeking the waiver has made reasonable efforts to make ambulatory detoxification and medication- assisted treatment available within the borders of the board’s service district; • Ambulatory detoxification and medication-assisted treatment can be made available through a contract with one or more providers located not more than thirty (30) miles from your board’s service area.

  • Ambulatory detoxification and intensive outpatient services are considered day-measured billable services and, the laboratory urinalysis service is considered a per screening (independent of the number of panels) billable unit and opioid agonist administration is considered a per dose billable unit of service.

Related to Ambulatory detoxification

  • Ambulatory means the condition of a person who immediately and without aid of another is physically or mentally capable of traveling a normal path to safety, including the ascent and descent of stairs.

  • Animal means any nonhuman animate being endowed with the power of voluntary action.

  • Health professional shortage area means that term as defined in section 332(a)(1) of subpart II of part C of title III of the public health service act, chapter 373, 90 Stat. 2270, 42 U.S.C. 254e.

  • Treatment Plant means the onshore plant to be constructed by the Joint Venturers for the liquefaction and treatment of natural gas and condensate as contemplated in the recitals to this Agreement.

  • Therapist means an individual who is:

  • Study means the investigation to be conducted in accordance with the Protocol.