Chronic Conditions definition
Examples of Chronic Conditions in a sentence
These services include but are not limited to the Office of Special Health Care Needs, the Chronic Conditions Workforce Initiative, and the Chronic Disease Self- Management Programs.
This tool is already available for Integrated Care for People with Chronic Conditions, and additional modules will become available for all other Integrated Care initiatives.
Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) Program: A Title XIX mandated program that covers screening and Diagnostic Services to determine physical and mental deficiencies in Members less than 21 years of age, and Health Care, treatment, and other measures to correct or ameliorate any deficiencies and Chronic Conditions discovered.
Integrated Care for People with Chronic Conditions (ICPCC) The ICPCC purchasing model for 2019/20 converts 50% of the existing recurrent funding for ICPCC into purchased activity for each District/Network.
Chronic Conditions are considered to be a single Incident.) $2,500 $7,000 $14,000 Per Incident Deductible per Pet: Please see declaration for chosen deductible of $100, $250 or $500 Coverage Limitations Applicable to Pets Basic, Pets First and Pets Premier Plans The conditions set forth in this section are subject to Deductibles and Coinsurance as previously described in the Policy.
Upon return from such leave, certified staff shall be placed in the appropriate degree plus approved hours category.
To the greatest extent possible, this shall include all reasonable efforts to coordinate care for dually-eligible members regardless of Medicare service delivery system or Medicare plan benefit package—this includes traditional Medicare, unaligned Medicare Advantage plans, Chronic Conditions Special Needs Plans (C-SNPs), and Institutional Special Needs Plans (I-SNPs).
The SUB-RECIPEINT staff will attend the Healthy Living and Chronic Conditions Disease Management (CCDM) workgroups.
Chronic Conditions: The applicable chronic conditions for eligibility are: mental health condition, substance use disorder, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, cerebrovascular disease, coronary artery disease, dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, intellectual disability or disease, HIV/AIDS, renal failure, chronic respiratory conditions, neurological disease, gastrointestinal, hematological and musculoskeletal conditions.
In addition to the definition of Community Outreach in Attachment II of this Contract, the following also applies: For purposes of this Contract, community outreach includes only those activities that are represented as being specific to the CMS Specialty Plan for Children with Chronic Conditions (not general DOH activities performed by its employees).