ASAM placement criteria definition

ASAM placement criteria means a set of placement cri- teria for substance abuse patients published by the American Soci- ety of Addiction Medicine.
ASAM placement criteria means the ASAM Criteria: Treatment Criteria for Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions (3rd ed., Oct. 24, 2013), which is a multi- dimensional set of placement criteria for assessing substance use patient risk and need areas and establishing treatment service level of care.
ASAM placement criteria means the ASAM Criteria: Treatment Crite- ria for Addictive, Substance−Related, and Co−Occurring Conditions (3rd ed., Oct. 24, 2013), which is a multi−dimensional set of placement criteria for assess- ing substance use patient risk and need areas and establishing treatment service level of care.

Examples of ASAM placement criteria in a sentence

  • Medicaid beneficiaries with a SUD requiring residential treatment, based on ASAM placement criteria, are eligible for the demonstration.

  • The Ohio Medicaid program has selected the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) placement criteria as the standard of measure for guiding treatment for individuals with SUD conditions, including individuals with co-occurring MH conditions.

  • The provider shall provide an intensive and structured service of alcohol and drug assessment, diagnosis, including co-occurring mental health and substance abuse diagnoses, and treatment services in a non-residential setting aimed at members who meet ASAM placement criteria level II.1 or level II.5. IOP may include individual, group, or family counseling as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

  • Send inquires about the ASAM placement criteria to American Society of Addiction Medi- cine, 4601 N.

  • ASAM Level Indicated means the ASAM Level as scored on the ASAM placement criteria.

  • Send inquires about the ASAM placement criteria to American Society of Addiction Medicine, 4601 N.

  • Continued stay eligibility criteria are as follows:3.1. The individual continues to meet the ASAM placement criteria for the requested residential service level.

  • An attempt to assist the individual in arranging either an SUD assessment while in the WM facility, or if the individual has completed an SUD assessment, then admittance into the recommended ASAM level of care based on the ASAM placement criteria and medical necessity.

  • Target and Comparison Populations‌ Medicaid beneficiaries with a SUD requiring residential treatment, based on ASAM placement criteria, are eligible for the demonstration.

  • SUD PHP placement will use the ASAM placement criteria, Level 2.5. ASAM has found that, for some individuals, the availability of PHP may shorten the length of stay of full hospitalization or serve as a transition from inpatient to outpatient care.


More Definitions of ASAM placement criteria

ASAM placement criteria means a multi-dimensional set of placement criteria for assessing substance use patient risk and need areas and establishing treatment service level of care, published ASAM.
ASAM placement criteria means a set of placement criteria for sub- stance abuse patients published by the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Note: The publication, Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Sub- stance−Related Disorders, published by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), may be consulted at the department’s bureau of prevention, treatment and recovery or at the Secretary of State’s office or the Legislative Reference Bureau. Send inquires about the ASAM placement criteria to Ameri- can Society of Addiction Medicine, 4601 N. Park Ave., Suite 101 Upper Arcade,

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  • ASAM criteria means the most current edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine's published criteria for admission to treatment, continued services, and discharge.

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