Profile of PAES Recipients and Factors That Influence PAES Outcomes
|
|
- Hubert Garrett
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 ` San Francisco Department of Human Services County Adult Assistance Programs Personal Assisted Employment Services Program Profile of PAES Recipients and Factors That Influence PAES Outcomes Analysis of PAES Recipients Enrolled Jan 99 - Jun 00 Presented to Dorothy Enisman, Program Director County Adult Assistance Programs Department of Human Services Barbara A. Garcia, MPA, Deputy Director of Health Community Programs Department of Public Health January 31, 2003 Presented by the PAES Analysis Team Randy Reiter, Ph.D., MPH, Department of Public Health Maria X. Martinez, Department of Public Health Thomas Neill, Ph.D., Department of Human Services Carol Chapman, M.A., Department of Public Health Saumitra Sengupta, Ph.D., Department of Public Health
2 PAES Analysis Team Randy Reiter, Ph.D., MPH Senior Health Planner and Epidemiologist, Population Health Assessment Maria X. Martinez Deputy Director, Community Programs Thomas Neill, Ph.D. Manager of Behavioral Health Services, County Adult Assistance Program San Francisco Department of Human Services Carol Chapman, M.A. Program Analyst, Community Substance Abuse Services Saumitra Sengupta, Ph.D. Research Psychologist, Community Mental Health Services With assistance from: Po Yee Lindahl PAES Program Analyst Ann S. Santos Epidemiologist I, Community Substance Abuse Services Annette Goldman-Mosqueda Consultant (Focus Groups) Dan Najjar Consultant (Programmer Analyst) A pdf copy of this complete report is available at select get reports and data select health assessments and data
3 DSM IV Mental Health Diagnositic Codes and Classifications Diagnosis Classification Conduct Disorder - Adolescent Onset Type Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS Oppositional Defiant Disorder Identity Problem Disorder of Infancy, Childhood, or NOS 1 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly Inattentive Type Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder NOS Learning Disorder NOS mild mental retardation Alcohol Withdrawal, alcohol-induced disorder 2 Substance-Related Disorders Alcohol-Related Disorder NOS 2 Substance-Related Disorders drug-induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions 2 Substance-Related Disorders drug-induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations 2 Substance-Related Disorders drug Intoxication Delirium 2 Substance-Related Disorders drug-induced Mood Disorder 2 Substance-Related Disorders drug-induced Anxiety Disorder 2 Substance-Related Disorders drug-related Disorder NOS 2 Substance-Related Disorders Alcohol Intoxication 2 Substance-Related Disorders Alcohol Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Opioid Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Cocaine Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Cannabis Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Amphetamine Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Inhalant Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Polysubstance Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Other (or Unknown) Substance Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Alcohol Abuse 2 Substance-Related Disorders Nicotine Dependence 2 Substance-Related Disorders Cannabis Abuse 2 Substance-Related Disorders Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Abuse 2 Substance-Related Disorders Opioid Abuse 2 Substance-Related Disorders Cocaine Abuse 2 Substance-Related Disorders Amphetamine Abuse 2 Substance-Related Disorders Caffeine Intoxication 2 Substance-Related Disorders Psychotic Disorder Due to (Indicate the General Medical Condition), with delusions 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorder Due to...indicate the General Medical Condition, with hallucinations 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Disorganized Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Catatonic Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophreniform Disorder 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Residual Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Residual Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizoaffective Disorder 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Delusional Disorder 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Shared Psychotic Disorder 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Brief Psychotic Disorder 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Psychotic Disorder NOS 3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Mood Disorder Due to...indicate the General Medical Condition Bipolar I Disorder, Single Manic Episode, Unspecified Bipolar I Disorder, Single Manic Episode, Moderate Bipolar I Disorder, Single Manic Episode, Severe Without Psychotic Revised , MXM Appendix 8 - Page 1 of 4
4 DSM IV Mental Health Diagnositic Codes and Classifications Diagnosis Classification Bipolar I Disorder, Single Manic Episode, Severe With Psychotic Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Unspecified Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Mild Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Moderate Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe Without Psychotic Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe With Psychotic Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, In Partial Remission Major Depressive Disorder Single Episode In Full Remission Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Unspecified Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Mild Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe Without Psychotic Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe With Psychotic Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, In Partial Remission Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, In Full Remission Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Hypomanic Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Mild Bipolar I Disorder Most Recent Episode Manic Moderate Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Severe Without Psychotic Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Severe With Psychotic Bipolar I Disorder, most recent episode Manic, in full remission Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Unspecified Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Moderate Bipolar I Disorder Most Recent Episode Depressed Severe Without Psychotic Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Severe With Psychotic Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Unspecified Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Moderate Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Severe WithPsychotic Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Unspecified Bipolar Disorder NOS Bipolar II Disorder Mood Disorder NOS Dysthymic Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Depressive Disorder NOS Anxiety Disorder NOS 5 Anxiety Disorders Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia 5 Anxiety Disorders Generalized Anxiety Disorder 5 Anxiety Disorders Panic Disorder With Agoraphobia 5 Anxiety Disorders Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder 5 Anxiety Disorders Social Phobia 5 Anxiety Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 5 Anxiety Disorders Acute Stress Disorder 5 Anxiety Disorders Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 5 Anxiety Disorders Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood 6 Adjustment Disorders Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety 6 Adjustment Disorders Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety and Depressed Mood 6 Adjustment Disorders Adjustment Disorder With Disturbance of Conduct 6 Adjustment Disorders Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Disturbance of Emotions and conduct 6 Adjustment Disorders Adjustment Disorder Unspecified 6 Adjustment Disorders Delirium Due to...indicate the General Medical Condition 7 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders Amnestic Disorder NOS 7 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders Revised , MXM Appendix 8 - Page 2 of 4
5 DSM IV Mental Health Diagnositic Codes and Classifications Diagnosis Classification Cognitive Disorder NOS 7 Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders Paranoid personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders Schizoid personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders schizotypal personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders obsessive-compulsive personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders histrionic personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders dependent personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders antisocial personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders narcissistic personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders avoidant personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders borderline personality disorder 9 Personality Disorders Personality Disorder NOS 9 Personality Disorders Conversion Disorder 10 Somatoform Disorders Somatization Disorder 10 Somatoform Disorders Dissociative Identity Disorder 11 Dissociative Disorders Dissociative Disorder NOS 11 Dissociative Disorders Pedophilia 12 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorder Exhibitionism 12 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorder Gender Identity Disorder in Children 12 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorder Gender Identity Disorder in Adolescents or Adults 12 Sexual and Gender Identity Disorder Eating Disorder NOS 13 Eating Disorders Bulimia Nervosa 13 Eating Disorders Impulse-Control Disorder NOS 14 Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified Pathological Gambling 14 Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified kleptomania 14 Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified Intermittent Explosive Disorder 14 Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified Trichotillomania 14 Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified V Noncompliance With Treatment V Partner Relational Problem V Sexual Abuse of Adult (if by partner) V Parent-Child Relational Problem V Neglect of Child Relational Problem Related to a Mental Disorder or General Medical V Condition V Occupational Problem V Acculturation Problem V Relational Problem NOS V bereavement V Borderline Intellectual Functioning V Malingering V Adult Antisocial Behavior Sexual Abuse of Child (if focus of attention is on victim) Physical Abuse of Child (if focus of attention is on victim) Mental Disorder NOS Due to...indicate the General Medical Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition Not Condition 16 Elsewhere Classified Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition Not Elsewhere Classified Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition Not 16 Elsewhere Classified Dyssomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Sleep Disorders Related to Another Mental Disorder 18 Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Parasomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Other Sleep Disorders 18 Sleep Disorders Other Sleep Disorders 18 Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias 18 Sleep Disorders Other Sleep Disorders 18 Sleep Disorders V No Diagnosis on Axis II 98 Additional Codes Unspecified Mental Disorder (nonpsychotic) 98 Additional Codes Diagnosis Deferred on Axis II 98 Additional Codes non-existent 99 unknown non-existent 99 unknown non-existent 99 unknown non-existent 99 unknown Revised , MXM Appendix 8 - Page 3 of 4
6 DSM IV Mental Health Diagnositic Codes and Classifications Diagnosis Classification non-existent 99 unknown non-existent 99 unknown non-existent 99 unknown Revised , MXM Appendix 8 - Page 4 of 4
7 Appendix 9 ~ Substance Classifications
8 Substance Abuse Services Client Episode Summary Substance Abuse Problem Captured in Opening and Closing Forms [Forms CSAS/EP/OP-7/00 and CSAS/EP/CL-7/00] Code Substance Abuse Problem 01 Heroin 02 Alcohol 03 Barbiturates 04 Other Sedative Hypnotics 05 Methamphetamines 06 Other Amphetamines 07 Other Stimulants 08 Cocaine 09 Marijuana / Hashish 10 PCP 11 Other Hallucinogens 12 Benzodiazepines 13 Other Tranquilizers 14 Non-Rx Methadone 15 Other Opiates/Synthetic Opiates 16 Inhalants 17 Over the Counter Other (includes Tobacco) 22 None
The Virtual En-psych-lopedia by Dr. Bob. DSM-IV Diagnoses and Codes, Alphabetical Listing
The Virtual En-psych-lopedia by Dr. Bob DSM-IV Diagnoses and Codes, Alphabetical Listing DSM-5 listings: alphabetical, by diagnosis numerical, by ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM code This is just an alphabetical
More informationTable of substance use disorder diagnoses:
Table of substance use disorder diagnoses: ICD-9 Codes Description 291 Alcohol withdrawal delirium 291.3 Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder with hallucinations 291.4 Idiosyncratic alcohol intoxication
More information7 DSM Codes. CARE System April 2013 DSM Codes 7-1
7 DSM Codes This section contains codes and decode values used in CARE from the current edition of the and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. There is also an Axis (Axis 1, Axis 2, or Blank for both)
More informationINPATIENT INCLUDED ICD-10 CODES
INPATIENT INCLUDED ICD-10 CODES MHSUDS IN 18-053 ICD-10 F01.51 Vascular Dementia With Behavioral Disturbance F10.14 Alcohol Abuse With Alcohol-Induced Mood Disorder F10.150 Alcohol Abuse With Alcohol-Induced
More informationINDIANA HEALTH COVERAGE PROGRAMS
INDIANA HEALTH COVERAGE PROGRAMS PROVIDER CODE TABLES Medicaid Rehabilitation Option (MRO) Services Codes Note: Due to possible changes in Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) policy or national coding
More informationProvider Bulletin Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Community Behavioral Health State Allowable ICD-9-CM Codes.
Provider Bulletin 07-01 Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Community Behavioral Health State Allowable ICD-9-CM Codes. February 12, 2007 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lists the allowable ICD-9-CM
More informationINDIANA HEALTH COVERAGE PROGRAMS
INDIANA HEALTH COVERAGE PROGRAMS PROVIDER CODE TABLES Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) Behavioral and Primary Healthcare Coordination (BPHC) Codes Note: Due to possible changes in Indiana
More informationSPAMIS Medical Separation Codes for Job Corps Centers
SPAMIS Medical Separation Codes for Job Corps Centers CODE DESCRIPTION/DIAGNOSIS 1 Infectious & Parasitic Diseases 11 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 33 Pertussis 36.2 Meningococcemia 42 AIDS 47.9 Viral Meningitis
More informationSpecialty Mental Health Services ICD-10 Outpatient Diagnosis Table
Specialty Mental Health Services ICD-10 Table Enclosure 3 295.10 Schizophrenia, Disorganized Type F20.1 Disorganized schizophrenia 295.20 Schizophrenia, Catatonic Type F20.2 Catatonic schizophrenia 295.30
More informationHealth Care Agency, Behavioral Health Service, AQIS CYBH Support
Health Care Agency, Behavioral Health Service, AQIS CYBH Support DX Code F20.0 Paranoid schizophrenia F20.1 Disorganized schizophrenia F20.2 Catatonic schizophrenia F20.3 Undifferentiated schizophrenia
More informationICD 10 CM Codes for Evaluation & Management October 1, 2017
ICD 10 CM Codes for Evaluation & Management October 1, 2017 Code Description Comments F01.50 Vascular dementia without behavioral disturbance F01.51 Vascular dementia with behavioral disturbance F02.80
More informationSPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT SERVICES ICD-10 COVERED DIAGNOSIS TABLE Diagnosis Code
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT SERVICES F20.0 Paranoid schizophrenia F20.1 Disorganized schizophrenia F20.2 Catatonic schizophrenia F20.3 Undifferentiated schizophrenia F20.5 Residual schizophrenia
More informationOUTPATIENT INCLUDED ICD-10 CODES
MHSUDS IN 18-053 ICD-10 OUTPATIENT INCLUDED ICD-10 CODES F20.0 Paranoid Schizophrenia F20.1 Disorganized Schizophrenia F20.2 Catatonic Schizophrenia F20.3 Undifferentiated Schizophrenia F20.5 Residual
More informationWhat is the DSM. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Purpose
DSM 5 The Basics What is the DSM Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Purpose Standardize diagnosis criteria (objectivity) Assist in research Provide common terminology Public health statistics
More informationDSM-5 Table of Contents
DSM-5 Table of Contents DSM-5 Classification Preface Section I: DSM-5 Basics Introduction Use of DSM-5 Cautionary Statement for Forensic Use of DSM-5 Section II: Essential Elements: Diagnostic Criteria
More informationACBHCS Outpatient Included List DHCS ICD-10
12-19-17 ACBHCS Mental Health Outpatient (includes PES/CSU) Crosswalk Medi-Cal Included Dx List Numeric by Code (Crossed out diagnoses are not allowed. Always use the code) Instructions: Crossed out diagnoses
More informationACBHCS Outpatient Included List DHCS ICD-10
12-19-17 ACBHCS Mental Health Outpatient (includes PES/CSU) Crosswalk Medi-Cal Included Dx List-Alpha by Name (Crossed out diagnoses are not allowed. Always use the code) Instructions: Crossed out diagnoses
More informationACBHCS Mental Health Outpatient (includes PES/CSU) Medi-Cal Included Diagnosis List - Alpha by Name
Instructions: DHCS publishes the list of diagnoses covered by Medi-Cal in format. The DSM is used because does not provide specific diagnostic criteria. Providers must always use DSM-5 first and whenever
More informationVALID AXIS DSM 5 CODICD 10 DESCRIPTOR BOTH R69 Diagnosis deferred BOTH Z0389 Encounter for observation for other suspected diseases and conditions
VALID AXIS DSM 5 CODICD 10 DESCRIPTOR BOTH R69 Diagnosis deferred BOTH Z0389 Encounter for observation for other suspected diseases and conditions ruled out 1 E669 Obesity, unspecified 1 F0150 Vascular
More information*Many of these DSM 5 Diagnoses might also be used to argue for eligibility using Other Health Impaired Criteria
Handout 2: DSM 5 Diagnoses that May be Associated with One or More of the Five ED Characteristics* 1. An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors. a) Selective
More informationFOLLOW-UP CARE FOR CHILDREN PRESCRIBED ADHD MEDICATION (ADD) To ensure child members who are newly prescribed attentiondeficit/hyperactivity
FOLLOW-UP CARE FOR CHILDREN PRESCRIBED ADHD MEDICATION (ADD) APPLICATIONS OBJECTIVE Purpose of Measure: ELIGIBLE POPULATION Which members are included? STANDARD OF CARE NCQA ACCEPTED CODES DOCUMENTATION
More informationACBHCS Mental Health Outpatient (includes PES/CSU) Medi-Cal Included Diagnosis List by ICD-10 Code
Instructions: DHCS publishes the list of diagnoses covered by Medi-Cal in format. The DSM is used because does not provide specific diagnostic criteria. Providers must always use DSM-5 first and whenever
More informationSTATE OF WASHINGTON ACCESS TO CARE STANDARDS
STATE OF WASHINGTON ACCESS TO CARE STANDARDS FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS Effective: 01 April 2016 NORTH SOUND BHO-THERAPEUTIC-MEDICAID-16-18 1 P a g e INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE The statewide Access
More informationAMERICAN BOARD OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY, INC. PART I EXAMINATION IN PSYCHIATRY A AND B 2013 Content Outline
253 questions Percent Part A: Basic Concepts in Psychiatry I. Development through the life cycle 9% A. Infancy through adolescence 1. Personality development (e.g., moral development) 2. Developmental
More informationDSM Review. MFT Clinical Vignette Exam Study System. Identify the key diagnostic features as they would appear in a vignette.
DSM Review Identify the key diagnostic features as they would appear in a vignette. Major Depressive Disorder Persistent Depressive Disorder Unspecified Depressive Disorder Bipolar I Disorder Bipolar II
More informationFOLLOW-UP AFTER HOSPITALIZATION FOR MENTAL ILLNESS (FUH)
FOLLOW-UP AFTER HOSPITALIZATION FOR MENTAL ILLNESS (FUH) APPLICATIONS OBJECTIVE Purpose of Measure: ELIGIBLE POPULATION Which members are included? STANDARD OF CARE NCQA ACCPETED CODES HEDIS (Administrative)
More informationDSM 5 in Practice 9/16/2013. Susan Marie, PMHNP, PhD, BC. Focus on primary care usage. Relationship to ICD 9/10. Conceptual changes
DSM 5 in Practice Susan Marie, PMHNP, PhD, BC Focus on primary care usage Relationship to ICD 9/10 Conceptual changes No multiaxial system No onset in childhood section Substance Induced/Medication Induced
More informationPamphlet Appendix 8 - ICD10 and ICD9 Crosswalk Adult Child Both. ICD9 Code
Pamphlet 155-2 Appendix 8 - ICD10 and Crosswalk Description Z63.31 Absence of family member due to military deployment M B V61.8 Other Specified Family Circumstances F55.0 Abuse of antacids S B 305.90
More informationPsychosis, Mood, and Personality: A Clinical Perspective
Psychosis, Mood, and Personality: A Clinical Perspective John R. Chamberlain, M.D. Assistant Director, Psychiatry and the Law Program Assistant Clinical Professor University of California San Francisco
More informationSMI and SED Qualifying Diagnoses Table
295.00 Simple Type Schizophrenia, Unspecified State 295.01 Simple Type Schizophrenia, Subchronic State 295.02 Simple Type Schizophrenia, Chronic State 295.03 Simple Type Schizophrenia, Subchronic State
More informationHow to Win Friends and Influence People Lesson 6 Psychological Patterns and Disorders
How to Win Friends and Influence People Lesson 6 Psychological Patterns and Disorders What are psychological disorders? Mental health workers view psychological disorders as ongoing patterns of thoughts,
More informationDSM Comparison Chart DSM-5 (Revisions in bold)
317.0-318.2 DSM Comparison Chart DSM-IV-TR DSM-5 (Revisions in bold) Multi-axial system s Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence Single line diagnosis with specifiers Neurodevelopmental
More informationHIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE
HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE COURSE NUMBER & TITLE: PSYC 1400: Abnormal Psychology CREDITS: 3 (3Lec 0 / Lab) PREREQUISITES: PSYC 1205: General Psychology CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Abnormal Psychology
More informationEligibility and Claims
5.0 Eligibility Eligibility and Claims SECTION 5: ELIGIBILITY AND CLAIMS A beneficiary means any person certified as eligible under the Medi-Cal Program according to Title 22, California Code of Regulations,
More informationSerious Mental Illness (SMI) CRITERIA CHECKLIST
Serious Mental Illness (SMI) CRITERIA CHECKLIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COLLABORATIVE NEW MEXICO SMI determination is based on the age of the individual, functional impairment, duration of the disorder and the
More informationChanges to the Organization and Diagnostic Coverage of the SCID-5-RV
Changes to the Organization and Diagnostic Coverage of the SCID-5-RV Core vs. Enhanced SCID configuration A number of new disorders have been added to the SCID-5-RV. To try to reduce the length and complexity
More informationA HELPFUL WALK THROUGH DSM-5
A HELPFUL WALK THROUGH DSM-5 ROGER SHAFER, MD UNITY POINT-FINLEY SUMMIT CENTER FOR OLDER ADULTS DUBUQUE, IA OBJECTIVES The learner will identify the foundational differences between the DSM-5 and the previous
More informationNURSING COMPUTER SOFTWARE Level 2- Semester 3
NURSING COMPUTER SOFTWARE Level 2- Semester 3 Nur 2520/ 2520L Psychiatric Nursing/ Clinical Lab RECOMMENDED FOR ALL COURSES: Successful Test- taking Tips for Windows: (Copyright 1998) Test-Taking Tips
More informationPsych Grand Rounds. Disclosure. My books
for Asperger Syndrome and Other Related Disorders Practical Strategies for Assessment Practical Strategies and for Treatment Assessment and Treatment Illustrated by Laura S. Kowalski A Simple Technique
More informationPanic disorder with agoraphobia, agoraphobic avoidance in full remission SNOMEDCT
Mental Health Diagnosis Codes Code Description Code System 10007009 Coffin-Siris syndrome SNOMEDCT 10278007 Factitious purpura SNOMEDCT 10327003 Cocaine-induced mood disorder SNOMEDCT 10349009 Multi-infarct
More informationRutgers University Course Syllabus Abnormal Psychology 01: 830: 340H7 Summer 3 rd Session 2014
Rutgers University Course Syllabus Abnormal Psychology 01: 830: 340H7 Summer 3 rd Session 2014 Date & Time: Monday and Wednesday 6:00PM- 9:40PM Location: LSB rm B115 Livingston Campus Instructor: Stevie
More informationCommunity Services - Eligibility
Community Services - Eligibility In order for DMH to reimburse care, the individual must meet both financial and clinical eligibility criteria. These criteria are described in detail in the DMH provider
More informationABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY. Psychological Disorders. Fast Track Chapter 11 (Bernstein Chapter 15)
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Psychological Disorders Fast Track Chapter 11 (Bernstein Chapter 15) Introduction to Abnormal Psychology PSYCHOPATHOLOGY the study of the causes, symptoms, and development of psychological
More informationPerformCare Provider Network Scott Daubert PhD, VP Provider Network & Account Management. AD ICD-10-CM Frequently Asked Questions
Provider Notice To: From: PerformCare Provider Network Scott Daubert PhD, VP Provider Network & Account Management Date: April 23, 2015 Subject: AD 15 105 ICD-10-CM Frequently Asked Questions The Centers
More informationChapter 14. Psychological Disorders 8 th Edition
Chapter 14 Psychological Disorders 8 th Edition Abnormal Behavior Historical aspects of mental disorders F 14.1 The medical model What is abnormal behavior? 3 criteria F 14.2 Deviant Maladaptive Causing
More informationOBJECTIVES PLAN OF LESSON
Unit: Behavioral Health Nursing Implementation:Keltner et al., Ch. 1, 2, 3, & Appendix; PowerPoint Presentation; Lesson: 1 Handouts; Lecture/Discussion; Transparencies Title: Historic Perspective of Mental
More informationCERTIFICATION EXAMINATION IN PSYCHIATRY 2016 Content Blueprint (October 27, 2015) Part A Basic Concepts in Psychiatry
CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION IN PSYCHIATRY 2016 Content Blueprint (October 27, 2015) Number of questions: 120 Part A Basic Concepts in Psychiatry 01. Development through the life cycle 1-3% 02. Behavioral
More informationOffice Practice Coding Assistance - Overview
Office Practice Coding Assistance - Overview Three office coding assistance resources are provided in the STABLE Resource Toolkit. Depression & Bipolar Coding Reference: n Provides ICD9CM and DSM-IV-TR
More informationExpanding Behavioral Health Data Collection:
Expanding Behavioral Health Data Collection: ADULT MENTAL ILLNESS DIAGNOSES WITH FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
More informationCoding for Psychology
Coding for Psychology Annie Boynton, BS, RHIT, CPCO, CPC, CCS, COC, CCS-P, CPC-P. CPC-I Copyright 2016 AAPC Before we begin What will not be discussed Local, state, federal guidelines Understand the terminology
More informationCOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SUPPORT BUREAU MHSA IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTCOMES DIVISION
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SUPPORT BUREAU MHSA IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTCOMES DIVISION Participating Legal Entities Include: Prevention & Early Intervention: Seeking Safety
More informationPsychotic disorders Dr. Sarah DeLeon, MD PGYIV, Psychiatry ConceptsInPsychiatry.com
Psychotic disorders Dr. Sarah DeLeon, MD PGYIV, Psychiatry ConceptsInPsychiatry.com Introduction Psychotic spectrum disorders include schizotypal personality disorder, delusional disorder, brief psychotic
More informationDSM-5 UPDATE. Supplement to DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS, FIFTH EDITION
DSM-5 UPDATE Supplement to DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL DISORDERS, FIFTH EDITION October 2017 DSM-5 Update October 2017 Supplement to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
More informationBEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES UnitedHealthcare Oxford Administrative Policy Policy Number: BEHAVIORAL 021.20 T0 Effective Date: October 1, 2017 Table of Contents Page INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE... 1 CONDITIONS
More information8/23/2016. Chapter 34. Care of the Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder. Care of the Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder
Chapter 34 Care of the Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder All items and derived items 2015, 2011, 2006 by Mosby, Inc., an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Care of the Patient with a Psychiatric
More informationClassifying Psychological Disorders
Classifying Psychological Disorders Classification of psychological disorders requires that symptoms be identified; sets of symptoms form a syndrome. Several of the most prevalent of the DSM IV's 16 categories
More informationNeurotic, Psychotic or Just Plain Nuts? A Primer of Mental Health Classification
Neurotic, Psychotic or Just Plain Nuts? A Primer of Mental Health Classification Mental health clinicians---all of us, psychologists, psychiatrists, master s level practitioners---use the same classification
More information9/12/2012 ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE, ASSOCIATED DISORDERS AND THEIR PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITIES IN U.S. ADULTS OBJECTIVES
ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE, ASSOCIATED DISORDERS AND THEIR PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITIES IN U.S. ADULTS Risë B. Goldstein, Ph.D., M.P.H., Staff Scientist Laboratory of Epidemiology and Biometry Division of Intramural
More informationPrescription Drug Monitoring and Toxicology ICD-10-CM. resource guide. Provided as a service of Quest Diagnostics. 1 ICD-10-CM Resource Guide
Prescription Drug Monitoring and Toxicology ICD-10-CM resource guide Provided as a service of Quest Diagnostics 1 ICD-10-CM Resource Guide Table of contents About ICD-10 3 Pain Management: Top Mappings
More informationContractor Information LCD Information Coding Information General Information
Page 1 of 28 Contractor Information LCD Information Coding Information General Information Contractor Information Contractor Name First Coast Service Options, Inc. Contractor Number 09102 Contractor Type
More informationPsychological Disorders. Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic Disorders. Schizophrenia. Neurodevelopmental Disorders 4/12/2018
Psychological s Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic s Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic s 0Presence of delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking/speech, disorganized or abnormal motor
More informationUnit 1. Behavioral Health Course. ICD-10-CM Specialized Coding Training. For Local Health Departments and Rural Health
ICD-10-CM Specialized Coding Training http://publichealth.nc.gov/lhd/icd10/training.htm Behavioral Health Course For Local Health Departments and Rural Health Unit 1 1 Behavioral Health Training Objectives
More informationICD-10-CM Resource Guide
Prescription Drug Monitoring and Toxicology ICD-10-CM Resource Guide Provided as a service of Quest Diagnostics 1 ICD-10-CM Resource Guide Table of Contents About ICD-10 3 Pain Management: Top Mappings
More informationDiagnosis. Shayna Sokol, LSW, CHC
Diagnosis Shayna Sokol, LSW, CHC Diagnosis Across the Age Continuum 1 in 5 Children have a diagnosable MH condition I m an adult Service Coordinator, so why do I need to know about child and adolescent
More informationChapter 18 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Chapter 18 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 1 Section 1: What Are Psychological Disorders? Section 2: Anxiety Disorders Section 3: Dissociative Disorders Section 4: Somatoform Disorders Section 5: Mood Disorders
More informationBCA s Favorite Behavioral Health Diagnosis Codes A Work-in-Progress
BCA s Favorite Behavioral Health Diagnosis Codes A Work-in-Progress Table of Contents: ICD-10-CM Section IV Guidelines 2-Page Insert ICD-10-CM Chapter 5 Guidelines 1-Page Insert Psychiatric & Related Diagnosis
More informationGOALS FOR THE PSCYHIATRY CLERKSHIP
GOALS FOR THE PSCYHIATRY CLERKSHIP GOALS - The aim of the core psychiatry clerkship is to expose students to patients with mental illness and to prepare them to provide psychiatric care at a basic level.
More informationPsychological Disorders: More Than Everyday Problems 14 /
Psychological Disorders: More Than Everyday Problems 14 / Psychological Disorder(p.630) The presence of a constellation of symptoms that create significant distress; impair work, school, family, relationships,
More informationSubstance Use/Abuse Coding Fact Sheet for Primary Care Pediatrics
1/1/13 CPT (Procedure) Codes Substance Use/Abuse Coding Fact Sheet for Primary Care Pediatrics Initial assessment usually involves a lot of time determining the differential diagnosis, a diagnostic plan,
More informationOther Disorders Myers for AP Module 69
1 Other s Myers for AP Module 69 Describe the general characteristics of somatic symptom disorders. How does culture influence people s expression of physical complaints? Compare the symptoms of conversion
More informationSUBSTANCE USE/ABUSE CODING FACT SHEET FOR PRIMARY CARE CLINICIANS
SUBSTANCE USE/ABUSE CODING FACT SHEET FOR PRIMARY CARE CLINICIANS Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ) (Procedure) Codes Initial assessment usually involves a lot of time determining the differential
More information10. Psychological Disorders & Health
10. Psychological Disorders & Health We will now study different psychological disorders and theories for treating psychopathology. We will also cover health, stress and how to cope with them. The sections
More informationOTAT-1420: FUNDAMENTALS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL DYSFUNCTION
OTAT-1420: Fundamentals of Psychosocial Dysfunction 1 OTAT-1420: FUNDAMENTALS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL DYSFUNCTION Cuyahoga Community College Viewing:OTAT-1420 : Fundamentals of Psychosocial Dysfunction Board of
More informationDSM-5: Update presented by Dr. Risby
DSM-5: Update presented by Dr. Risby Purpose Update on some of the key diagnostic changes from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5. This is not intended to be a basic course on DSM-5. New and Eliminated Disorders in DSM-5
More informationCommunity Mental Health Services (Florida Medicaid)
Care1st Health Plan Arizona, Inc. Easy Choice Health Plan Harmony Health Plan of Illinois Missouri Care Ohana Health Plan, a plan offered by WellCare Health Insurance of Arizona OneCare (Care1st Health
More informationRutgers University Course Syllabus Abnormal Psychology 01: 830: 340H6 Summer 3 rd Session 2015
Rutgers University Course Syllabus Abnormal Psychology 01: 830: 340H6 Summer 3 rd Session 2015 Date & Time: Monday and Wednesday 6:00PM- 9:40PM Location: Tillett bldg. room 253 Livingston Campus Instructor:
More informationMENTAL HEALTH DISEASE CLASSIFICATIONS
MENTAL HEALTH DISEASE CLASSIFICATIONS DIAGNOSIS OF MENTAL DISORDERS DSM-IV-TR Published by APA ( 2000 ) Multiaxial system 5 categories called axes Facilitate holistic assessment for care Is a great resource
More informationToday s Presenter 4/22/2015. ICD-10-CM Documentation and Diagnosis: Behavioral Health. By Tammy Jones, CPC, COC
ICD-10-CM Documentation and Diagnosis: Behavioral Health By Tammy Jones, CPC, COC Today s Presenter Tammy Jones, CPC, COC SVA Healthcare Services, LLC 608.826.2147 jonest@sva.com 1 ICD-10 Documentation
More informationTHE ADDICTED BRAIN: WHAT S GOING ON IN THERE? 3 CE hours. Sandra Morgenthal, PCC-S, CCFC, RN Copyright 2016 Sandra Morgenthal All rights Reserved
THE ADDICTED BRAIN: WHAT S GOING ON IN THERE? 3 CE hours Sandra Morgenthal, PCC-S, CCFC, RN Copyright 2016 Sandra Morgenthal All rights Reserved You can contact this author at sandymorgenthal@yahoo.com
More informationDisclosure Information. Preparing for DSM-5. Program Outline. Rajiv Tandon, M.D. Professor Of Psychiatry University of Florida.
Preparing for DSM-5 Disclosure Information Rajiv Tandon, M.D. Professor Of Psychiatry University of Florida NO RELEVANT FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST MEMBER OF THE DSM-5 WORKGROUP ON PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
More informationCOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SUPPORT BUREAU MHSA IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTCOMES DIVISION
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SUPPORT BUREAU MHSA IMPLEMENTATION AND OUTCOMES DIVISION Prevention & Early Intervention: Seeking Safety Countywide Aggregate Practice Outcomes
More informationSwartz Creek Community Schools
Swartz Creek Community Schools Power Standards The term power standards refers to a subset of learning standards that Swartz Creek educators have determined to be the highest priority or most important
More informationGoal: To recognize and differentiate different patterns of behavior that show evidence of addiction and inadequate impulse-control
Goal: To recognize and differentiate different patterns of behavior that show evidence of addiction and inadequate impulse-control Addiction and Impulse-Control Bad behavior versus sick behavior Is bad
More informationADOLESCENT SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT COMPENDIUM For Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders
ADOLESCENT SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENT COMPENDIUM For Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders FLORIDA CERTIFICATION BOARD SOUTHERN COAST ATTC JANUARY 2007 INTRODUCTION This compendium was developed
More informationAmy House, Ph.D. Medical College of Georgia March 2005
Women and Mental Health Practice Amy House, Ph.D. Medical College of Georgia March 2005 OUTLINE What is gender? Gender differences in the prevalence and presentation of psychiatric disorders Factors that
More informationDepression Remission at Six Months Specifications 2013 (02/01/2012 to 01/31/2013 Dates of Service) Revised 08/10/2012
Summary of Changes Date of birth clarification Added language to clarify date of birth range. Please note the changes in the denominator section. Description Methodology Rationale Measurement Period A
More informationDSM-5: research informed changes?
DSM-5: research informed changes? Dr. Danai Dima 26.09.2014, University of Malta The history that led to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ofmental Disorders -5 History of DSMs The initial impetus
More informationBlair County HealthChoices
Blair County HealthChoices Annual Report Fiscal Year 2013-2014 County Commissioners Terry Tomassetti, Chair Diane L. Meling, Vice-Chair Ted Beam, Secretary Prepared January 2015 HEALTHCHOICES HealthChoices
More informationWhat We ll Cover. Why Do We Have a DSM? 10/6/2013
1 Aaron Norton, LMHC, CAP, CRC President Elect, Suncoast Mental Health Counselors Association Licensed Mental Health Counselor www.anorton.com Henry Tenenbaum, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Licensed School
More informationSubstance Use Disorders
Substance Use Disorders Substance Use Disorder This is a 15 minute webinar session for CNC physicians and staff CNC holds webinars monthly to address topics related to risk adjustment documentation and
More informationA PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE DSM-5: IMPLEMENTING THE CHANGES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE DSM-5: IMPLEMENTING THE CHANGES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE Diane R. Gehart, Ph.D. California State University, Northridge Acknowledgements Sections of this chapter were developed
More informationFACULTY: Dale Alexander, Ph.D., LCSW OFFICE HOURS: see Room 313 door (or by appointment) Phone: FAX: NA
GRADUATE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK FALL 2011 COURSE TITLE/SECTION: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE DSM SOCW 7324 (Section 23961) TIME: Tuesday 6 pm 9 pm Class Room 107A or TBA WWW.SW.UH.EDU GCSW Web version
More informationRutgers University Course Syllabus Abnormal Psychology 01: 830: 340 H6 Summer3 rd Session 2018
Rutgers University Course Syllabus Abnormal Psychology 01: 830: 340 H6 Summer3 rd Session 2018 Date & Time: Monday and Wednesday 6:00PM- 9:40PM Location: Lucy Stone Hall room B-112 Livingston Campus Instructor:
More informationMastering DSM-5: Diagnosing Disorders in Children, Adolescents, and Adults
Mastering DSM-5: Diagnosing Disorders in Children, Adolescents, and Adults 1. The original DSM was published in: a. 1942 b. 1952 c. 1962 d. 1972 2. The first attempt to gather information about mental
More informationFAMILY AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH: THE PEDIATRICIAN S ROLE
FAMILY AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH: THE PEDIATRICIAN S ROLE Mark Cavitt, M.D. Medical Director, Pediatric Psychiatry All Children s Hospital/Johns Hopkins Medicine OBJECTIVES Review the prevalence of
More informationEligibility and Claims
4.0 Eligibility Eligibility and Claims SECTION 4: ELIGIBILITY AND CLAIMS A beneficiary means any person certified as eligible under the Medi-Cal Program according to Title 22, California Code of Regulations,
More informationMedical Necessity Criteria
SECTION 3: MEDICAL NECESSITY CRITERIA 3.0 Definition of Medical Necessity Medical necessity is the principal criteria by which the Fresno County Mental Health Plan (FCMHP) decides to accept and approve
More informationReview: Psychosocial assessment and theories of development from N141 and Psych 101
Unit III Theory and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing REQUIRED READINGS AND ACTIVITIES Related Activities Assignments Review: Psychosocial assessment and theories of development from N141 and Psych 101 Anxiety,
More informationBlair County HealthChoices
Blair County HealthChoices Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012-2013 County Commissioners Terry Tomassetti, Chair Diane L. Meling, Vice-Chair Ted Beam, Secretary BLAIR COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA Prepared December 2014
More informationICD. International Classification of Diseases
ICD International Classification of Diseases ICD international standard diagnostic classification for general epidemiological health management purposes clinical use analysis of the general health situation
More information