Mental health, developmental disability or substance abuse services that are available to North Carolina residents who need them whether or not they meet criteria for target or priority populations. See also, CORE SERVICES.
Scope of service as defined in the original agreement between owner and CM as basic services.
Dental procedures concerned with the repair or restoration of individual teeth due to decay, trauma, impaired function, attrition, abrasion, or erosion. Basic services may include oral surgery, endodontics, fillings and periodontics.
Services necessary for the physical delivery of electricity service, including generation, transmission and distribution. Transition charges, although temporary in scope, are basic service charges (see the definition of transition charges).
Essential services that government is expected to provide.For example, water, sanitation and electricity.
Include, but are not limited to providing a protective setting that is a noninstitutional as possible; therapeutic programs of social and health services; leisure activities; self-care training; rest; nutritional services; and respite services.
Dental procedures to repair and restore individual teeth due to decay, trauma, impaired function, attrition, abrasion or erosion. Basic services may include oral surgery, endodontics (root canals), fillings and periodontics (tissue/bone treatment).
Necessary for the physical delivery of service, including generation, transmission and distribution. The monthly customer charge and the transition charge, are also basic service charges.
Under dental insurance, dental services, such as fillings, periodontics, and oral surgery, which are often covered at 80 percent of their reasonable and customary charges.