Chemical Dependence Services definition
Chemical Dependence Services means examination, diagnosis, level of care determination, treatment, rehabilitation, or habilitation of persons suffering from chemical abuse or dependence, and includes the provision of alcohol and/or substance abuse services.
Chemical Dependence Services means examination, diagnosis, level of care determination, treatment, rehabilitation, or habilitation, of persons suffering from chemical abuse or dependence, and includes the provision of alcohol and/or substance abuse services.
Chemical Dependence Services means examination, diagnosis, level of care determination, treatment, rehabilitation, or habilitation of persons suffering from chemical abuse or dependence, and includes the provision of alcohol and/or substance abuse services. "CHILD/TEEN HEALTH PROGRAM" or "C/THP" means the program of early and periodic screening, including inter-periodic, diagnostic and treatment services (EPSDT) that New York State offers all Medicaid eligible children under twenty-one (21) years of age. Care and services are provided in accordance with the periodicity schedule and guidelines developed by the New York State Department of Health. The services include administrative services designed to help families obtain services for children including outreach, information, appointment scheduling, administrative case management and transportation assistance, to the extent that transportation is included in the Benefit Package. "COMPREHENSIVE HIV SPECIAL NEEDS PLAN, OR HIV SNP" means a Managed Care Organization certified pursuant to Section forty-four hundred three-c (4403-c) of Article 44 of the Public Health Law (Article 44) which, in addition to providing or arranging for the provision of comprehensive health services on a capitated basis, including those for which Medical Assistance payment is authorized pursuant to Section three hundred sixty- five-a (365-a) of the Social Services Law, also provides or arranges for the provision of comprehensive and specialized HIV care to HIV positive persons eligible to receive benefits under Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act or other public programs.