Common use of Medication Monitoring Clause in Contracts

Medication Monitoring. Face-to-face, one-on-one cueing, observing, and encouraging a Medicaid-enrolled individual to take medications as prescribed. Also includes reporting back to persons licensed to perform medication management services for the direct benefit of the Medicaid-enrolled individual. This activity may take place at any location and for as long as it is clinically necessary. This service is designed to facilitate medication compliance and positive outcomes. Enrollees with low medication compliance history or persons newly on medication are most likely to receive this service. This service is provided by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional. Time spent with the Enrollee is the only direct service reportable component of this modality.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Provider Contract, Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan Agreement

Medication Monitoring. Face-to-face, one-on-one cueing, observing, and encouraging a Medicaid-enrolled individual to take medications as prescribedprescribed . Also includes reporting back to persons licensed to perform medication management services for the direct benefit of the Medicaid-enrolled individual. This activity may take place at any location and for as long as it is clinically necessary. This service is designed to facilitate medication compliance and positive outcomes. Enrollees with low medication compliance history or persons newly on medication are most likely to receive this service. This service is provided by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional. Time spent with the Enrollee is the only direct service reportable component of this modality.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Pre Paid Inpatient Health Plan Program Agreement