The PROS standards appear to include integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders in the clinical treatment component rather than the CRS component. Is this a correct reading of the standards?
Integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders is a service which is included in the Clinical Treatment enhancement. The reason for such inclusion is based on the clinical nature of this service, and the level of staff necessary for its effective delivery. Including integrated treatment in the Clinical Treatment component rather than the CRS component should create an incentive for programs to provide this service.
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- The PROS standards appear to include integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders in the clinical treatment component rather than the CRS component. Is this a correct reading of the standards?
- without the clinical treatment component, and permit individuals in that PROS to receive clinic services from that same organization through their regular clinic?
- Is integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders only associated with the Clinical Treatment component?