Examples of Inpatient psychiatric service in a sentence
Inpatient psychiatric service provider" means a psychiatric hospital, or psychiatric inpatient unit(s)unit administered by a general hospital, or community mental health agency services provider or other facility, that provides inpatient psychiatric services.
Inpatient psychiatric service provider" means a psychiatric hospital, or psychiatric inpatient unit(s) administered by a general hospital, or community mental health agencyservice provider, or other facility, that provides inpatient psychiatric services.
Inpatient psychiatric service providers that provide services for adults sixty-five years of age and older shall develop written policies and procedures regarding services to meet the special needs of such patients.
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Inpatient psychiatric service providers must meet the requirements and applicable limitations, restrictions, or prior authorization requirements set forth in Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 317:30-5-95 through 317:30-5-97.
Inpatient psychiatric service providers authorized to serve children and adolescents shall provide for the educational, recreational, developmental, social and functional needs of these patients and for the treatment needs of these patients' families.
Inpatient psychiatric service provider" means a psychiatric hospital, or psychiatric inpatient unit(s) administered by a general hospital, or community mental health agency or other facility, that provides inpatient psychiatric services.
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Inpatient psychiatric service must involve “active treatment” which means implementation of a professionally developed and supervised individual plan of care, as described in 32-008.06 this section, which is developed and implemented no later than 14 days after admission and is designed to achieve the individual’s discharge from inpatient status at the earliest possible time.