Levels of Clinical Addiction Care

The levels of clinical care delineate a continuum of clinical addiction treatment services, increasing in intensity from level 1 to level 4.

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Each level of care refers to a broad category of services and treatment formats offered to patients.

 

Developed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine, these levels of care create a universal standard that is used by insurance companies to categorize care types and determine coverage.

 

 

Medically Managed, inpatient, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, clinically managed, residential services

 

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Each level of care refers to a broad category of services and treatment formats offered to patients.

 

Developed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine, these levels of care create a universal standard that is used by insurance companies to categorize care types and determine coverage.

 

 

Medically Managed, inpatient, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, clinically managed, residential services

 

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Each level of care refers to a broad category of services and treatment formats offered to patients.

 

Developed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine, these levels of care create a universal standard that is used by insurance companies to categorize care types and determine coverage.

 

 

Medically Managed, inpatient, outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, clinically managed, residential services

 

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