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-5727 - Additional Staffing Requirements
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-5727
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The providers opioid treatment program shall have the following staff in addition to the general staffing requirements.
1. Pharmacist or Dispensing
Physician
a. An opioid treatment program that
dispenses prescription medication on-site shall employ or contract with a
pharmacist or dispensing physician to assure that any prescription medication
dispensed on-site meets the requirements of applicable state statutes and
regulations.
b. The pharmacist or
dispensing physician shall have a current, valid unrestricted license to
practice in the state of Louisiana.
c. The provider's pharmacist or dispensing
physician shall:
i. provide on-site
services;
ii. dispense all
medications;
iii. consult with the
provider as needed;
iv. evaluate
medication policy and procedure of provider to dispense medications;
v. reconcile inventories of medications that
were dispensed and/or administered at least every 30 days;
vi. maintain medication records for at least
three years in accordance with state laws, rules and regulations;
vii. approve all transport devices for
take-home medications in accordance with the program's diversion control
policy;
viii. work collaboratively
with the medical director to decrease the dose to accomplish gradual, but
complete withdrawal, only when requested by the member;
ix. contribute to the development of the
initial treatment plan;
x.
contribute to the documentation for the treatment plan review every 90 days in
the first two years of treatment; and
xi. document response to treatment in
progress notes at least every 30 days.
2. Nursing
a. The provider shall maintain a nursing
staff sufficient to meet the needs of the clients.
b. Each nurse shall have a current
unrestricted license to practice nursing in the state of Louisiana.
c. The responsibilities of the nurse(s)
include but are not limited to:
i.
administering medications;
ii.
monitoring the client's response to medications;
iii. evaluating the client's use of
medications and treatment from the program and other sources;
iv. documenting responses to treatment in
progress notes at least every 30 days;
v. contributing to documentation for the
treatment plan review every 90 days in the first two years of
treatment;
vi. conducting drug
screens; and
vii. participating in
discharge planning.
3. Licensed Mental Health Professionals
a. The provider shall maintain a sufficient
number of LMHPs to meet the needs of its clients and there is at least one LMHP
or UP on site when clinical services are being provided.
b. licensed mental health professionals shall
have a current, valid and unrestricted license in the state of Louisiana, and
must comply with current, applicable scope of practice and supervisory
requirements identified by their respective licensing boards.
i. - ii. Repealed.
c. the LMHP providing substance use treatment
services shall have documented credentials, experience and/or training in
working with members who have substance use disorders, which shall be
maintained in the individual's personnel record.
d. the provider shall ensure that:
i. the caseload of the LMHP shall not exceed
75 active clients; and
ii. there is
an LMHP on site at least five hours/week.
e. licensed mental health professionals shall
provide the following services:
i. conduct
orientation;
ii. develop the
initial plan for treatment;
iii.
revise treatment to include input by all disciplines, members and significant
others;
iv. provide individual
counseling;
v. contribute to the
development as well as document the initial treatment plan;
vi. document response to treatment in
progress notes at least every 30 days;
vii. contribute to the development as well as
document reviews of treatment plan every 90 days in the first two years of
treatment by the treatment team; and
viii. conduct in discharge planning as
appropriate.
4.
Unlicensed Professionals
a. The provider
shall have UPs sufficient to meet the needs of the clients.
b. The caseload of the UP shall not exceed 75
active clients.
c. unlicensed
professionals of substance use services must be registered with the addictive
disorders regulatory authority (ADRA) and meet regulations and requirements in
accordance with RS 37:3387 et seq.
i. written
verification of ADRA registration and documentation of supervision when
applicable shall be maintained in the individual's personnel record.
ii. unlicensed staff who fall under a
professional scope of behavioral health practice with formal board approved
clinical supervision and whose scope includes the provision of substance use
services will not need to register with ADRA.
d. unlicensed substance use providers must
meet at least one of the following qualifications:
i. be a master's prepared behavioral health
professional that has not obtained full licensure privileges and is
participating in ongoing professional supervision. When working in substance
use treatment settings, the master's-prepared UP must be supervised by an LMHP,
who meets the requirements of this Section;
ii. be a registered addiction
counselor;
iii. be a certified
addiction counselor; or
iv. be a
CIT that is registered with ADRA and is currently participating in a
supervision required by the addictive disorders practice act.
e. unlicensed professionals
perform the following services under the supervision of a physician or LMHP:
i. participate in conducting
orientation;
ii. participate in
discharge planning as appropriate; and
iii. provide support to the treatment team
where applicable, while only providing assistance allowable under the auspices
of and pursuant to the scope of the individual's license.
5. Physician or APRN. There shall
be a physician or APRN who is on-site as needed or on-call as needed during
hours of operation.
a. the physician or APRN
shall have a current, valid unrestricted license to practice in the state of
Louisiana. The physician or APRN shall be on-site or on-call as needed during
the hours of operation to provide the following services:
i. examine member for admission (physician
only)
ii. administer
medications;
iii. monitor the
member's response to medications;
iv. evaluate the member's use of medication
and treatment from the program and other sources;
v. contribute to the development of the
initial treatment plan;
vi.
contribute to the documentation regarding the response to treatment for
treatment plan reviews;
vii.
contribute to the documentation for the treatment plan review every 90 days in
the first two years of treatment;
viii. conduct drug screens; and
ix. participate in discharge
planning.
6.
Medical Director
a. the provider shall ensure
that its medical director is a licensed physician with a current, valid
unrestricted license to practice in the state of Louisiana with two years of
qualifying experience in treating psychiatric disorders.
b. the medical director shall provide the
following services:
i. decrease the dose to
accomplish gradual, but complete withdrawal, only when requested by the
member;
ii. provide medically
approved and medically supervised assistance for withdrawal, only when
requested by the member;
iii.
participate in the documentation of reviews of treatment plan every 90 days in
the first two years of treatment;
iv. order take home doses; and
v. participate in discharge
planning.
7.
Clinical Supervisor (CS)
a. state regulations
require supervision of unlicensed professionals by a CS, who:
i. is an LMHP that maintains a current and
unrestricted license with its respective professional board or licensing
authority in the state of Louisiana;
ii. shall be on duty and on call as needed;
and
iii. has two years of
qualifying clinical experience as an LMHP in the provision of services provided
by the provider;
b. the
CS shall have the following responsibilities:
i. provide supervision utilizing
evidenced-based techniques related to the practice of behavioral health
counseling;
ii. serve as resource
person for other professionals counseling persons with behavioral health
disorders;
iii. attend and
participate in care conferences, treatment planning activities, and discharge
planning;
iv. provide oversight and
supervision of such activities as recreation, art/music, or vocational
education;
v. function as member
advocate in treatment decisions;
vi. ensure the provider adheres to rules and
regulations regarding all behavioral health treatment, such ad group size,
caseload, and referrals;
vii.
provide only those services that are within the person's scope of practice;
and
viii. assist the clinical
director and/or medical director and governing body with the development and
implementation of policies and procedures.
B. Training. All direct care employees shall receive orientation and training for and demonstrate knowledge of the following, including, but not limited to:
1. symptoms of opiate withdrawal;
2. drug screen testing and
collections;
3. current standards
of practice regarding opiate addiction treatment;
4. poly-drug addiction;
5. information necessary to ensure care is
provided within accepted standards of practice; and
6. non-licensed direct care staff are
required to complete a basic clinical competency training program approved by
OBH prior to providing the service.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2151-2161.
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