Evaluation and Treatment definition
Evaluation and Treatment means services provided for Individuals who pose an actual or imminent danger to self, others, or property due to a mental illness, or who have experienced a marked decline in their ability to care for self-due to the onset or exacerbation of a psychiatric disorder. Services are provided in freestanding inpatient residential (non-hospital/non-Institution for Mental Disease (IMD) facilities) licensed and certified by DOH to provide medically necessary evaluation and treatment to the Individual who would otherwise meet hospital admission criteria.
Evaluation and Treatment. (“E & T”) means any facility which can provide directly, or by direct arrangement with other public or private agencies, emergency evaluation and treatment, outpatient care, and timely and appropriate inpatient care to Individuals suffering from a mental disorder, and which is certified as such by DSHS. A physically separate and separately operated portion of a State Hospital may be designated as an evaluation and treatment facility. A facility which is part of, or operated by, the Department or any federal agency will not require certification. No correctional institution of facility, or jail, shall be an evaluation and treatment facility within the meaning of RCW Chapter 71.05.020.
Evaluation and Treatment means services provided in freestanding inpatient residential (non-hospital/non-Institute for Mental Disease (IMD) facilities licensed and certified by the Department of Health to provide medically necessary evaluation and treatment to the Medicaid-enrolled individual who would otherwise meet hospital admission criteria. Evaluation and Treatment includes emergency evaluation and treatment, outpatient care, and timely and appropriate inpatient care to persons suffering from a mental disorder. (RCW 71.05.020). Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) “Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs)” means a program or practice that has been tested in heterogeneous or intended populations with multiple randomized, or statistically controlled evaluations, or both; or one large multiple site randomized, or statistically controlled evaluation, or both, where the weight of the evidence from review demonstrates sustained improvements in at least one outcome. "Evidence-Based" also means a program or practice that can be implemented with a set of procedures to allow successful replication in Washington and, when possible, is determined to be cost-beneficial per the Washington State Institute for Public Policy (WSIPP). Facility
Examples of Evaluation and Treatment in a sentence
Services provided in Involuntary Treatment facilities such as Evaluation and Treatment Facilities and Secure Withdrawal Management and Stabilization facility, licensed and certified by DOH.