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Approved Date
05/21/2024
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2024-112
Agenda Item Number
13.A.
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Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc.
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Service Agreement for Administration of Opioid Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Fund Allocation
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SERVICE AGREEMENT <br />Inpatient services provided in psychiatric units within hospitals licensed as general <br />hospitals and psychiatric hospitals under Chapter 395, F.S. They provide intensive <br />treatment and stabilization to persons exhibiting behaviors that may result in harm to <br />self or others due to mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use <br />disorder. <br />9. 10 — Intensive Case Management (Eligible OCAs: MSOCR) <br />These services are typically offered to persons who are being discharged from an acute <br />care setting, and need more professional care, and have contingency needs to remain <br />in a less restrictive setting. The services include the same components as case <br />management as described in subparagraph (4)(d)1., of this rule, but are provided at a <br />higher intensity and frequency, and with lower caseloads per case manager sufficient <br />to meet the needs of the individuals in treatment. <br />10.11 — Intervention — Individual and 42 — Intervention — Group (Eligible OCAs: <br />MSOCR, MSONQ) <br />Intervention services focus on reducing risk factors generally associated with the <br />progression of substance misuse and mental health problems. Intervention is <br />accomplished through early identification of persons at risk, performing basic individual <br />assessments, and providing supportive services, which emphasize short-term <br />counseling and referral. These services are targeted toward individuals and families. <br />This covered service shall include clinical supervision provided to a service provider's <br />personnel by a professional qualified by degree, licensure, certification, or specialized <br />training in the implementation of this service. <br />11.12 — Medical Services (Eligible OCAs: MSOCR, MSONQ) <br />Medical services provide primary psychiatric care, therapy, and medication <br />administration provided by an individual licensed under the state of Florida to provide <br />the specific service rendered. Medical services improve the functioning or prevent <br />further deterioration of persons with mental health or substance abuse problems, <br />including mental status assessment. Medical services are usually provided on a regular <br />schedule, with arrangements for non-scheduled visits during times of increased stress <br />or crisis. <br />12.13 — Medication Assisted Treatment (Eligible OCAs: MSOCR, MSONQ) <br />This Covered Service provides for the delivery of medications for the treatment of <br />substance use disorders which are prescribed by a licensed health care professional. <br />Services must be based upon a clinical assessment, and treatment and support <br />services must be available for and offered to individuals receiving medications to <br />Service Agreement 25 Agreement No.: AGR75 <br />Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />
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