Mental health code definition

Mental health code means the mental health code, 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1001 to 330.2106.
Mental health code means Act 258 of the Public Acts of 1974, as amended, being Sections 330.1001 to 330.2106 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
Mental health code. Means Act 258 of Public Acts of 1974, as amended.

Examples of Mental health code in a sentence

  • The Provider shall strictly comply with all Recipient Rights provisions of the Mental Health Code, Public Health Code and Administrative Rules and the MDHHS Rules.

  • This Agreement is entered into pursuant to the authority granted to each party hereto under the Mental Health Code; Public Health Code, and Administrative Rules.

  • The Mental Health Code, the Public Health Code and Administrative Rules, the MDHHS Rules, and the MDHHS/PIHP contract, and applicable State and Federal laws shall govern the expenditure of funds and provisions of services hereunder and shall govern in any area not specifically covered by this Agreement.

  • The Provider shall ensure that the Provider’s staff and the staff of the Provider’s subcontractors, when performing services required hereunder, comply with all applicable provisions and requirements for services in the Mental Health Code, Public Health Code and Administrative Rules, the MDHHS Rules, Medicaid regulations, and the MDHHS/PIHP Contract.

  • This Agreement may terminate immediately upon any termination of the Providers status as a Community Mental Health Services Program organized and operated as county mental health authority, agency, or organization under the authority granted by Section 116 (2)(b) and 3(e) and Section 228 of the Mental Health Code and in accordance with section 2.5 of the MSHN Bylaws.

  • The Provider hereto agrees to establish written policies and procedures concerning recipient rights pursuant to and in compliance with Section 752 of the Mental Health Code and to establish an office of recipient rights pursuant to Section 755 of said Code.

  • This Agreement is in accordance with the rules, regulations, and standards (hereinafter referred to as the "Rules") of the MDHHS adopted and promulgated in accordance with the Mental Health Code; Public Health Code and Administrative Rules.

  • The PAYOR shall make contractual payments to the PROVIDER in accordance with the requirements of the Mental Health Code, the MDHHS Rules, the MDHHS/CMHSP Master Contract, and applicable state and federal laws, including Medicaid regulations.

  • The PROVIDER is required to identify and seek recovery from all liable third parties, consistent with the requirements of the Mental Health Code, the MDHHS/CMHSP Master Contract for General Funds and with the MDHHS/PIHP Master Contract for Medicaid Funds.

  • This Agreement is entered into pursuant to the authority granted to the PAYOR listed under the Mental Health Code.


More Definitions of Mental health code

Mental health code. Means Act 258 of Public Acts of 1974, as amended. MSHN: Means the Mid-State Health Network Performance Improvement (PI): Means the continuous study and adaptation of functions and processes of a health care organization to increase the probability of achieving desired outcomes and to better meet the needs of the members and other users of services. Practice Guidelines: MDHHS-developed guidelines for PIHPs and PAYORs for specific service, support or systems models of practice that are derived from empirical research and sound theoretical construction and are applied to the implementation of public policy. Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan (PIHP): An organization that manages Medicaid specialty services under the
Mental health code. Means Act 258 of Public Acts of 1974, as amended. MSHN: Means the Mid-State Health Network Performance Improvement (PI): Means the continuous study and adaptation of functions and processes of a health care organization to increase the probability of achieving desired outcomes and to better meet the needs of the members and other users of services.
Mental health code means 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1100 to 330.2106.
Mental health code means 1974 PA 258, MCL 330.1001 to 330.2106.
Mental health code means the compilation of State laws governing the management and delivery of mental health services in the State of Michigan. These laws were first codified by Act 258 of the Public Acts of 1974.

Related to Mental health code

  • Mental Health Worker means an individual that assists in planning, developing and evaluating mental health services for Clients; provides liaison between Clients and service providers; and has obtained a Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field such as psychology, counseling, or social work, or has two years of experience providing client related services to Clients experiencing mental health, drug abuse or alcohol disorders. Education in a behavioral science field such as psychology, counseling, or social work may be substituted for up to one year of the experience requirement.

  • Mental health services means interventions designed to provide the maximum reduction of mental disability and restoration or maintenance of functioning consistent with the requirements for learning, development and enhanced self-sufficiency. Services shall include: a. Assessment means a service activity, which may include a clinical analysis of the history and current status of a beneficiary’s mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder, relevant cultural issues and history, Diagnosis and the use of testing procedures.