Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 21 - ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Article 3 - INDIVIDUAL SERVICE PLANNING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Section R9-21-311 - Alternative Services

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-21-311

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. If the services identified in the ISP are not currently available, the clinical team shall develop an alternative plan for alternative services, based upon the client's strengths, needs, and preferences as set forth in the assessment conducted according to R9-21-305. The plan for alternative services shall be developed after the preparation of the ISP.

B. The plan for alternative services shall be developed according to the same procedures for the preparation of an ISP and may be developed at the same meeting with the ISP if the clinical team is aware that appropriate services are not currently available. If at an ISP meeting the clinical team does not know whether the appropriate services are available, the clinical team shall use diligent efforts to locate the identified services. If appropriate services are determined to be unavailable, the ISP meeting shall be reconvened to develop an ISP for alternative services.

C. The plan for alternative services shall identify those available mental health and generic services which are, to the maximum extent possible, adequate, appropriate, consistent with the client's needs and least restrictive of the client's freedom.

D. The plan for alternative services shall contain a list of appropriate but unavailable services and the projected date for the initiation of each service.

E. If the clinical team determines that a recommended service is unavailable or does not exist, it shall forward a description of that service to the director of the regional authority. The director shall:

1. Use best efforts to locate the needed service through existing services or reallocated resources;

2. Forward a description of the unmet service need to the Administration, if the appropriate service cannot be located or developed through existing services or reallocated resources; and

3. maintain a list of unmet service needs.

F. The Administration shall use information concerning unmet service needs to provide the appropriate service through existing services or reallocated resources or, if necessary, to plan for the development of the needed services.

G. Nothing in this rule shall effect or modify any provision of Arizona law with respect to a client's right to appropriate services.

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