Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 57 - Behavioral Health Services
Subchapter O - Additional Requirement for Substance Opioid Treatment Programs
Section I-5725 - Treatment
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-5725
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Client Admission Criteria. The program shall only admit clients that:
1. are at least 18 years old, unless the
client has consent from a parent, or legal guardian, if applicable;
2. meet the federal requirements regarding
the determination that the client is currently addicted to opiates and has been
addicted to opiates for at least one year prior to admission or the
exceptions;
3. are verified by a
physician that treatment is medically necessary;
4. have had a complete physical evaluation by
the clients or programs physician before admission to the opioid treatment
program;
5. have had a full medical
exam, including results of serology and other tests, completed within 14 days
of admission; and
6. have a
documented history of opiate addiction.
B. Treatment Phases
1. Initial Treatment. During the initial
treatment phase that lasts from three to seven days in duration, the provider
shall:
a. conduct client
orientation;
b. provide individual
counseling; and
c. develop the
initial treatment plan including initial dose of medication and plan for
treatment of critical health or social issues.
2. Early Stabilization. In the early
stabilization period that begins on the third to seventh day following initial
treatment through 90 days duration, the provider shall:
a. conduct weekly monitoring by a nurse of
the clients response to medication;
b. provide at least four individual
counseling sessions;
c. revise the
treatment plan within 30 days to include input by all disciplines, the client
and significant others; and
d.
conduct random monthly drug screen tests.
3. Maintenance Treatment. In the maintenance
treatment phase that follows the end of early stabilization and lasts for an
indefinite period of time, the provider shall provide:
a. random monthly drug screen tests until the
client has negative drug screen tests for 90 consecutive days as well as random
testing for alcohol when indicated;
b. thereafter, monthly testing to clients who
are allowed six days of take-home doses, as well as random testing for alcohol
when indicated;
c. continuous
evaluation by the nurse of the client's use of medication and treatment from
the program and from other sources;
d. documented reviews of the treatment plan
every 90 days in the first 2 years of treatment by the treatment team;
and
e. documentation of response to
treatment in a progress note at least every 30 days.
4. Medically Supervised Withdrawal from
Synthetic Narcotic with Continuing Care. Medically supervised withdrawal is
provided if and when appropriate. If provided, the provider shall:
a. decrease the dose of the synthetic
narcotic to accomplish gradual, but complete withdrawal, as medically tolerated
by the client;
b. provide
counseling of the type and quantity determined by the indicators and the reason
for the medically supervised withdrawal from the synthetic narcotic;
and
c. conduct discharge planning
with continuity of care to assist client to function without support of the
medication and treatment activities.
5. Required Withdrawal. The provider shall
provide medically-approved and medically-supervised assistance to withdrawal
from the synthetic narcotic when:
a. the
client requests withdrawal;
b.
quality indicators predict successful withdrawal; or
c. client or payer source suspends payment of
fees.
C. Counseling. The provider shall ensure that:
1. counseling is provided when requested by
the client or clients family;
2.
written criteria are used to determine when a client will receive additional
counseling;
3. the type and
quantity of counseling is based on the assessment and recommendations of the
treatment team;
4. written
documentation supports the decisions of the treatment team, including
indicators such as positive drug screens, maladjustment to new situations,
inappropriate behavior, criminal activity, and detoxification procedure;
and
5. all counseling is provided
individually or in homogenous groups, including but not limited to family
member(s), spouse, child(ren) or significant other as identified by the client,
not to exceed 12 clients.
D. Physical Evaluations/Examinations. The provider shall ensure that each client has a documented physical evaluation and examination by a physician or APRN as follows:
1. upon admission;
2. every other week until the client becomes
physically stable;
3. as warranted
by clients response to medication during the initial stabilization period or
any other subsequent stabilization period;
4. after the first year and annually
thereafter; and
5. any time that
the client is medically unstable.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2151-2161.
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