Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.06 - Adult Residential Substance Use Disorder Services
Section 10.09.06.06 - Covered Services
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.06.06
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A residential, low intensity level 3.1 provider shall provide:
(1) Therapeutic substance use disorder
services for a minimum of 5 hours per week; and
(2) Services in a structured environment in
combination with low-intensity treatment and ancillary services to support and
promote recovery.
B. A residential-medium intensity level 3.3 provider shall:
(1) Provide clinically managed substance use
disorder treatment 20 to 35 hours per week based on a comprehensive assessment;
and
(2) Provide services in a
structured environment in combination with medium-intensity treatment and
ancillary services to support and promote recovery.
C. A residential, high intensity level 3.5 provider shall:
(1) Provide clinically
managed substance use disorder treatment at least 36 hours per week based on a
comprehensive assessment; and
(2)
Provide services in a highly structured environment, in combination with
medium-intensity to high-intensity treatment and ancillary services to support
and promote recovery.
D. A residential-intensive level 3.7 provider shall:
(1) Provide medically monitored, intensive
substance use disorder treatment at least 36 hours per week based on a
comprehensive assessment; and
(2)
Offer a planned regimen of 24-hour professionally directed evaluation, care,
and treatment in an inpatient setting.
E. A withdrawal management service level 3.7 provider shall offer 24-hour medically supervised evaluation and withdrawal management.
F. The Program shall cover services under this chapter rendered via telehealth in accordance with COMAR 10.09.49 when:
(1) Provided by licensed
or certified staff;
(2) The
originating site at which the participant receives the service is the adult
residential substance use disorder service site; and
(3) Total services rendered via telehealth
comprise no more than 50 percent of all clinical services.
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