Incidental Medical Services Overview

Center Point recently supplemented the DHCS licenses for two of its residential substance use disorder programs. The implementation of Incidental Medical Services by residential substance use disorder service providers can be daunting. There are several pre-requisites that require careful strategic consideration before embarking on the process of establishing this service for those you serve.

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