Demonstration programs definition

Demonstration programs means programs that are intended to exemplify and demonstrate evidence of the successful use of family advocates in assisting families and youth with mental illness or co-occurring disorders.
Demonstration programs means programs that are intended
Demonstration programs means program(s), both in source and/or object code form, which are intended to provide OEM with an example of how to integrate the Adobe Software into an application program.

Examples of Demonstration programs in a sentence

  • To enable Massachusetts to impose premiums and cost-sharing in excess of statutory limits on individuals enrolled in the CommonHealth and Breast and Cervical Cancer Demonstration programs.

  • The financial eligibility for Demonstration programs are determined by comparing the family group’s gross monthly income with the applicable income standard for the specific coverage type.

  • CMS requires States with Demonstration programs to conduct or arrange for evaluations of the design, implementation, and/or outcomes of their Demonstrations.

  • CCBHC Demonstration programs in selected states began between April and July 2017.

  • States are encouraged to conduct short-term studies that are useful for QA/QI that contribute to operating quality Demonstration programs.