Mental Health Commission definition
Examples of Mental Health Commission in a sentence
Detailed funding allocations and relevant terms will be provided in the Mental Health Commission Service Agreement.
The Department CEO, in accordance with section 44 of the Act, enters into a Head Agreement with the Commission CEO, establishing the purchasing framework for mental health services (including other drug and alcohol health services) by the Mental Health Commission (MHC) from the WA health system.
Detailed budget allocations and relevant terms will be provided in the Mental Health Commission Service Agreement.
Detailed funding allocations will be provided in the Mental Health Commission Service Agreements with Health Service Providers.
The Department CEO, in accordance with section 44 of the Act, enters into a Head Agreement with the Commission CEO, establishing the purchasing framework for mental health services (including other drug and alcohol health services) to be purchased by the Mental Health Commission (MHC) from the WA health system.
Monitor the quality and appropriateness of care furnished to Enrollees and assure compliance with the rules established by the Mental Health Commission, the Secretary of DHHS and G.S. 122C-142.
Representatives will be agreed by the NDIA, the WA Disability Services Commission and the WA Mental Health Commission.
In 2013, Orange County mayoral leadership convened a Youth Mental Health Commission (“YMHC”) specifically to analyze the System of Care for those ages 0-24.
The Provider shall comply with legislation relating to quality and standards and such other appropriate requirements as may be stipulated by the Minister, the Executive and/or recognised standard setting bodies, including, but not limited to, HIQA and the Mental Health Commission and such standards as HIQA's National Standards on Safer Better Healthcare, or the Quality Framework for Mental Health Services in Ireland.
This project will assist the Youth Mental Health Commission in implementing a comprehensive early childhood system that effectively serves children with or at risk of social-emotional/behavioral challenges and their families.