Mental health program definition

Mental health program means the program for mental health services provided under the Mental Health Code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1001 to 330.2106, which includes the provision of prepaid inpatient health plans under the Medicaid Program.
Mental health program means a provider of services for
Mental health program means a set of services that consists of community–based treatment, care, or rehabilitation services, or any combination of these, for individuals with a mental disorder.

Examples of Mental health program in a sentence

  • For July through September, $271,800.90 will be paid as Mental Health Program Compensation.

  • CNCA shall prepay the first payment (reflecting a three (3) month period) in the amount of $1,605,470, as Base Compensation, $62,500 as ELOP Compensation, and $271,800.90 as Mental Health Program Compensation, which shall be due to PN-EDG no later than July 1, 2025.

  • For October through June, $634,202.09 will be paid as Mental Health Program Compensation.


More Definitions of Mental health program

Mental health program means a service designed to develop, support, and maximize the quality of life and functional abilities of persons served with severe and/or persistent and diagnosed psychiatric disabilities, as a result of, or in addition to the head injury.
Mental health program means any program in which mental health services are performed to treat someone with a mental health concern.
Mental health program means a program of mental health services not licensed by [DHSS] the Department as a health care facility and which is subject to rules adopted by the Department and is provided by either:
Mental health program means a program that provides a plan of mental health treatment or mental health rehabilitation, consisting of various therapeutic modalities, that is:

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