Biomedical condition or complication definition
Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in ASAM-PPC-2 placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evaluates client/patient’s current physical condition as it impacts on level of care decision making. Historical information on client/ patient’s medical/physical functioning may also be considered.
Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in the ASAM-PPC-2 client/patient placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evaluates client/ patient’s current physical condition as it impacts on level of care decision making. Historical informa- tion on client/patient’s medical/physical functioning may also be considered. This includes biological and physical aspects of the medical assessment and treatment of a patient. In addiction treatment, the physical problems may be the direct result of the substance use disorder, or be independent of and inter- active with them, thus affecting the total treatment plan and prognosis.
Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in ASAM-PPC-2 placement, continued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evaluates client/patient’s current
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Biomedical condition or complication means one category to be considered in client/patient placement, con tinued stay, and discharge criteria. This category evalu ates client/patient's current physical condition as it impacts on level of care decision making. Historical in formation on client/patient's medical/physical function ing may also be considered.