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necessary and appropriate. When making the
determination of whether treatment is medically or
psychiatrically necessary and appropriate, the
provider shall use the same criteria for medical or
psychiatric treatment for mental illness as for
medical treatment for physical illness under the group
contract.

 
This subsection may not be construed to allow coverage and
benefits for the treatment of alcoholism and other drug
dependencies through the diagnosis of a mental illness listed
in paragraph A.

 
Sec. VV-16. 24-A MRSA §4234-A, sub-§3, ¶A-1 is enacted to read:

 
A-1.__"Home support services" means rehabilitative
services, treatment services and living skills services
provided for a person with a mental illness.__"Home
support services" may be provided in a community setting
or the person's current place of residence, and are
services that promote the integration of the person into
the community, sustain the person in the person's current
living situation or another living situation of that
person's choosing and enhance the person's quality of
life. "Home support services" may be provided directly to
the person or indirectly through collateral contact or by
telephone contact or other means on behalf of the person.__
"Home support services" includes, but is not limited to:

 
(1)__Case management services and assertive community
treatment services;

 
(2)__Medication education and monitoring;

 
(3)__Crisis intervention and resolution services and
follow-up services; and

 
(4)__Individual, group and family counseling
services.

 
Sec. VV-17. 24-A MRSA §4234-A, sub-§3, ¶D, as enacted by PL 1995, c.
407, §10, is amended to read:

 
D. "Person suffering from a mental or nervous condition
illness" means a person whose psychobiological processes are
impaired severely enough to manifest problems in the area of
social, psychological or biological functioning. Such a person
has a disorder of thought, mood, perception, orientation or
memory that impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize
or ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life. The
person manifests an impaired capacity


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