Physical health services definition

Physical health services means medical services, nursing services, health-related services, or ancillary services provided to an individual to address the individual's medical condition.
Physical health services means any service or treatment to meet the physical health needs of the client to support the client's mental health recovery. Services include, but are not limited to, education on primary health issues, including wellness education; medication administration and monitoring; providing and coordinating medical screening and follow-up; scheduling routine and acute medical and dental care visits; tobacco cessation strategies; assisting clients in attending appointments; communicating with other providers; and integrating all physical and mental health treatment.
Physical health services means information and care provided by licensed health professionals pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3201.

Examples of Physical health services in a sentence

  • Physical health services are available 24 hours per day, seven days per week, either directly or through contractual arrangement.

  • Physical health services are managed through DHHS’ Primary Care Case Management (PCCM) program, while behavioral health and I/DD services are delivered by local management entity-managed care organizations (LME-MCOs).

  • The Ohio Medicaid managed care program consists of the following three types of managed care entities that, under XXX's leadership, must collaborate closely to meet program goals: MCOs are responsible for providing, managing, and coordinating: All covered services for adult members; Physical health services for child members; and Behavioral health services for child members not enrolled in the OhioRISE Plan.

  • Physical health services are provided through the physical health managed care organizations (PH-MCOs).

  • Physical health services are managed by NC Medicaid Direct, and behavioral health services are managed by a Local Management Entity/Managed Care Organization (LME/MCO).


More Definitions of Physical health services

Physical health services means medical services, nursing services, or health- related services provided to an individual that are not intended to treat the individual’s behavioral health issue.
Physical health services means medical services, nursing services, or health-related services, or ancillary services, other than behavioral health services, provided to an individual.
Physical health services means information and care provided by a health professionals as defined in A.R.S. § 32-3201.
Physical health services means information and care provided by licensed health professionals as defined consistent with practices specified in A.R.S. § 32-3201.
Physical health services means information and care provided by licensed health professionals consistent with practices spec- ified in A.R.S. § 32-3201.
Physical health services includes primary (including those provided in school-based settings) and specialty physical health services provided by a licensed practitioner performed within the scope of practice as defined by State law and as set forth in HSD/MAD regulations, 8.310.2.9, NMAC, MEDICAL SERVICES PROVIDERS; 8.310.9, NMAC, MIDWIFE SERVICES, including attending out of hospital births and other related birthing services performed by certified nurse midwives or direct-entry midwives licensed by the State of New Mexico which are either: (1) validly contracted with, and fully credentialed by, CONTRACTOR; or (2) are validly contracted with HSD/MAD. A licensed midwife shall only be considered validly contracted with HSD/MAD if all agreements and documents required by HSD/MAD, or the CONTRACTOR have been executed and approved. See also, HSD/MAD regulations, 8.310.11, NMAC, PODIATRY SERVICES; 8.310.3 NMAC, RURAL HEALTH CLINIC SERVICES; AND 8.310.4 NMAC, FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER SERVICES. “Physical Therapy Services” promote gross/fine motor skills, facilitate independent functioning and/or prevent progressive disabilities. Specific services include: professional assessment(s), evaluation(s), and monitoring for therapeutic purposes; physical therapy treatments and interventions; training regarding PT activities, use of equipment and technologies or any other aspect of the Member’s physical therapy services; designing, modifying, or monitoring use of related environmental modifications; designing, modifying, and monitoring use of related activities supportive to the ISP goals and objectives; and consulting and collaborating with other service providers of family members, as directed by the Member.
Physical health services means medical services, nurs- ing services, health-related services, or ancillary services provided to an individual to address the individual’s med- ical condition.