Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 2060 - ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND INTERVENTION LICENSES
Subpart D - REQUIREMENTS - TREATMENT LICENSES
Section 2060.405 - Detoxification

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

The medical director, as referenced in Section 2060.413 of this Part, shall develop protocols and authorize procedures for the medical supervision of and the staffing pattern for any patient receiving ambulatory or clinically managed residential detoxification as specified in the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria. All other detoxification shall be medically monitored or managed by a physician according the specifications contained in the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria and as follows:

a) Medically Monitored (Level III.7-D)

Medically monitored detoxification is for adults and adolescents. At least two staff persons shall provide 24 hour observation, monitoring and treatment, one of whom shall meet the staff qualifications specified in Section 2060.309(c) of this Part.

b) Medically Managed (Level IV-D)

Medically managed detoxification is for adults and adolescents. However, medically managed opioid maintenance therapy shall only be used for adolescents age 16 and 17. At least two staff persons shall provide 24 hour observation, monitoring and treatment, one of whom shall meet the staff qualifications specified in Section 2060.309(c) of this Part. Medically managed detoxification also requires that a physician see the patient daily.

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