Traditional Service definition

Traditional Service or “traditionally serve” means service in accordance with Fed.R.Bankr.P. 7004.
Traditional Service means a Medically Appropriate mental health service defined in the State of Oregon, OHP Service Categories for Per Capita Costs, October 2001 through September 2002. Traditional Services are those services that have historically been used to treat mental disorders and include services for which Medicaid FFS billing categories exist. For Members under 21 years of age Traditional Services include the following: interpreter services; Assessment and Evaluation; Consultation; Clinical Services Coordination; Case Management; Medication Management; Individual Therapy, Family Therapy and Group Therapy; Individual Skills Development and Group Skills Development; Intensive Treatment, Structure and Support; 24-hour Urgent and Emergency Response; and Acute Inpatient Hospital Psychiatric Care. For Members 21 years of age and older Traditional Services include the following: interpreter services; Assessment and Evaluation; Consultation; Case Management; Medication Management; Individual Therapy, Family Therapy and Group Therapy; Daily Structure and Support; Individual and Group Skills Training; 24-hour Urgent and Emergency Response; Acute Inpatient Hospital Psychiatric Care; and Covered Services provided in a variety of residential Settings.
Traditional Service means a Medically Appropriate mental health service defined in the State of Oregon, OHP Service Categories for Per Capita Costs, October 2001 through September 2002. Traditional Services are those services that have historically been used to treat mental disorders and include services for which Medicaid FFS billing categories exist. For OHP Members under 21 years of age Traditional Services include the following: interpreter services; Assessment and Evaluation; Consultation; Clinical Services Coordination; Case Management; Medication Management; Individual Therapy, Family Therapy and Group Therapy; Multi-Family Treatment Group; Individual Skills Development and Group Skills Development; Intensive Treatment, Structure and Support; 24- hour Urgent and Emergency Response; and Acute Inpatient Hospital Psychiatric Care. For OHP Members 21 years of age and older Traditional Services include the following: interpreter services; Assessment and Evaluation; Consultation; Case Management; Medication Management; Individual Therapy, Family Therapy and Group Therapy; Daily Structure and Support; Individual and Group Skills Training; 24-hour Urgent and Emergency Response; Acute Inpatient Hospital Psychiatric Care; and Covered Services provided in a variety of residential Settings.

Examples of Traditional Service in a sentence

  • Grantee must assist Consumers, who receive services under the Traditional Service Option and Block Grant Option, in securing the services of a satisfactory attendant.

  • CMPAS Consumers may receive services under one of three service delivery options: Traditional Service Option, Consumer Directed Option, and Block Grant Option.

  • Under the Traditional Positive Pay Service, you will receive account reconcilement reporting; however, you must agree to have our Account Reconcilement Service (Traditional Service) to receive such reporting.

  • In the Traditional Service Option and Block Grant Option, Grantee must provide substitute attendants available when the Consumer’s regular attendant resigns, is terminated, fails to report to work, or is otherwise unavailable.

  • Note the large difference between the number of resource owners in a Desktop Grid and in a Traditional Service Grid.

  • Account reconcilement related reporting is available for the Payee Positive Pay Service if you agree to have our Account Reconcilement Service (Traditional Service).

  • Under the Traditional Service Option, Grantee is the employer of record for the attendant and substitute attendant, but the Consumer retains control over certain personnel decisions, including selecting, supervising, and dismissing the attendant.