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36: 147:, or other serious psychological issues. In partial hospitalization, the patient continues to reside at home, but commutes to a treatment center up to seven days a week. Partial hospitalization focuses on the overall treatment of the individual and is intended to avert or reduce in-patient hospitalization. 234:
Currently, many providers are moving the partial hospitalization model of day treatment toward more acute short-term services. Hospitals and community mental health organizations are using PHPs to handle acutely ill persons who are able to better understand their illness, become adjusted to
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Most programs are required to pass comprehensive reviews from national, state, and insurance bodies. Specific guidelines for assessment, treatment, facility maintenance, performance improvement, and client outcome studies are integral to partial hospitalization programs. The
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medication regimes, develop important coping skills, and set recovery goals that enable them to function effectively as recovered individuals in the society.
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Partial hospitalization programs in the United States can be provided in either a hospital setting or by a free-standing
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Standards and Guidelines for Partial Hospitalization Programs and Intensive Outpatient Programs
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as part of a designated continuum of care as well as Medicare and, for some states, Medicaid.
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Service providers in the United States are funded by
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