Expands access to a comprehensive continuum of addiction treatment services for all enrolled members in Medicaid, FAMIS and FAMIS MOMS.
What is ART?
Patients are required to be seen at a minimum of____.
What are every 2 weeks for individual and group counseling?
This theory stresses the importance of groups and their influences over individual people.
What is systems theory?
A patient must make sure that this is kept up to date.
What is insurance?
SBIRT
What are Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) services are an evidence-and community-based practice designed to identify, reduce, and prevent problematic substance use disorders?
The use of FDA- approved medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders and is a covered service under ART.
What is Medication Assisted Treatment?
This form should be submitted 1 business day from service initiation but no greater than 5 calendar days prior to service initiation.
What is ARTS Service Authorization Request?
According to this theory observations of other people engaging in addictive behavior can lead to the development of addiction.
What is social learning theory?
A patient is responsible for attending these. schedule
What all medical and counseling appointments as scheduled?
Process in which a member who has established abstinence or sobriety experiences recurrence of signs and symptoms of active addiction.
What is Relapse?
Clients should be screened for this ______ within the within previous 12 months.
What are infectious diseases?
(screened for infectious diseases within previous 12 months, screening provided on-site or referral for screening for infectious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and tuberculosis at treatment initiation and then at least annually or more often based on risk factors).
Clinical guidelines developed by the to improve assessment and outcomes-driven treatment and recovery services.
What is the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)?
People may learn addictive behavior ________ by pairing the pleasure of addictive substances or activities, with environmental cues.
What is Learning Theory (classical conditioning)?
The Care Coordination team will consist of____.
What is the Primary Counselor, a Registered Nurse, other staff and agencies involved in the patient’s treatment, the patient and anyone that the patient would like to designate?
Systematic interventions based on supportive and cognitive behavior therapy that emphasizes a patient and his/her family's needs and focuses on increasing the patient's and family's knowledge about substance use disorders and/or mental illness, recovery, communicating and facilitating problem-solving and increasing coping skills.
What are Psychoeducational activities?
A database that is checked at least quarterly.
What is the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program?
Specific to the member's unique treatment needs as identified in the assessment or the multidimensional assessment.
What is an ISP?
According to this model normal but compelling desires cause people to repeat pleasurable experiences.
What is the Evolutionary Model?
Patients should be actively involved in the creation of these.
What are toward recovery goals?
Process of sustained effort that addresses the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual disturbances inherent in addiction and consistently pursues abstinence, behavior control, dealing with cravings, recognizing problems in one’s behaviors and interpersonal relationships, and more effective coping with emotional responses leading to reversal of negative, self-defeating internal processes and behaviors and allowing healing of relationships with self and others.
What is Recovery?
Opioid overdose prevention education includes prescribing this for all patients.
What is of naloxone?
Summarizes an estimated timetable to achieving goals and objectives.
What is a discharge plan or discharge planing?
According to this theory, addictive behaviors are chosen over healthy behaviors due to our expectations.
What is the Expectancy Theory?
A patient is responsible for providing these when requested by the staff based on the schedule agreed upon with the level of treatment.
What is drug screens?
A directive, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.
What is Motivational Interviewing?