Prevention programs that help people develop a wider range of competencies, such as interpersonal skills training or marriage education, are considered direct community services.
Direct services are those that are delivered directly to customers. "Direct services" are services that are not given to residents, patients, tenants, or participants of the provider by people such as building contractors, repair workers, or other people who are only in the program temporarily, on an irregular basis, and do not give any treatment or services to them.
Services provided directly to a patient by a health insurer, a health care professional, a facility, or another provider are referred to as direct services.
These services include case management, disease management, health education and promotion, preventive services, quality incentive payments to providers, and any portion of an assessment that covers services rather than administration and for which an insurer is not eligible for a tax credit under the Medical Insurance Pool Act or the Health Insurance.
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