This level is also called Long term Remission Monitoring.
What is Level 1.0?
This inpatient level provides 24-hour oversight and daily physician monitoring.
What is Level 4?
This rating/level would be the most severe, indicating an imminent danger.
What is a 4?
This dimension addresses a person's physical health condition.
What is Dimension 2?
A person is diagnosed as having both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder.
What are Co-Occurring Disorders?
This level is clinically managed by high-intensity.
What is Level 3.5? Including COE if needed
This level has offers at least 20 hours a week of direct services but is less than 24-hour care.
What is Level 2.5?
These two risk ratings indicate no current risk or issue; or chronic issues would be largely or entirely stabilized.
What is a No Specific Needs or Any Level of Care?
What is the primary purpose of the ASAM Criteria in the context of substance use disorder treatment?
What is to provide a comprehensive framework for assessing individuals with substance use disorders and determining appropriate levels of care?
What does the acronym ASAM stand for?
What is the American Society of Addiction Medicine?
This level is medically managed high-intensity inpatient treatment which has 24-hour monitoring but does not require daily physician interaction.
What is Level 3.7?
This level provides direct psychosocial services and a high-intensity therapeutic milieu at least 20 hours of direct services available 7 days a week.
What is Level 3.5?
What does FIFTH ELEMENT represent?
Define each letter representation?
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In the fourth edition of the ASAM Criteria, how many dimensions are used to evaluate patient needs?
What is six dimensions?
A person is in this state of high risk of having something very severe happen if they do not receive immediate assistance.
What is imminent danger?
This level is appropriate for people with mild disorders or as a step-down from more intensive services.
What is Level 1?
This level is clinically managed low-intensity residential treatment. Treatment is provided 9-19 hours, available 7 days a week.
What is Level 3.1?
This rating would indicate a serious issue or difficulty coping and presenting at this level may be considered near imminent danger.
What is a 3?
According to the fourth edition of the ASAM Criteria, which dimension assesses an individual’s medical conditions, complications, and medications related to substance use specifically?
What is dimension 1 Intoxication Withdrawal and Addiction Medication?
What is AUD an acronym for?
What is Alcohol Use Disorder?
This level has intensive outpatient services of at least 9 hours of treatment and no more than 19 hours per week.
What is Level 2.1?
This level consists of outpatient services with treatment that is less than 9 hours a week.
What is Level 1.5?
This rating would indicate moderate difficulty in functioning and impairment.
What is a 2?
What is the significance of the term "continuum of care" as described in the fourth edition of the ASAM Criteria?
What is the range of treatment options available that are tailored to the varying severity of substance use disorders, from outpatient to residential services?
The acronym MOUD stands for this.
What is Medications Opioid Use Disorder?