Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.19 - Community Mental Health Programs-Mobile Treatment Services
Section 10.21.19.05 - Evaluative Services Provided
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.19.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Initial MTS Psychiatric Evaluation. Within 30 days of receipt of referral for MTS, the MTS psychiatrist, in collaboration with the individual's assigned treatment coordinator, shall conduct a face-to-face evaluation of the individual to:
(1) Collect and evaluate
relevant history;
(2) Evaluate
current mental status, including:
(a) The need
for medication, and
(b) A review of
current medications and source of prescriptions;
(3) Assess the individual's general physical
health, and either:
(a) Perform a physical
examination,
(b) Document a
physical examination of the individual during the prior year,
(c) Refer the individual for a physical
examination, or
(d) Waive the
requirement that the individual have a physical examination and document the
rationale for the waiver;
(4) Formulate and document the psychiatric
diagnosis and the rationale for the diagnosis or affirm a psychiatric diagnosis
that has been entered in the individual's MTS medical record;
(5) In collaboration with the individual:
(a) Identify the individual's needs,
strengths, and goals, and
(b)
Assess the individual's level of functioning and availability of family and
other social supports;
(6) Document the rationale for the
determination that MTS are medically necessary; and
(7) Develop an initial brief plan of
care.
B. Diagnosis.
(1) As required under §A(4) of this
regulation, the MTS psychiatrist shall conduct the evaluation and formulate and
document the psychiatric diagnosis or affirm a psychiatric diagnosis that has
been entered in the individual's MTS medical record.
(2) An individual qualified to diagnose under
the provisions of Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, may
provide continuing psychiatric diagnosis.
C. Individual Treatment Plan (ITP).
(1) Treatment Team. At least the following
shall participate as members of an individual's MTS treatment team:
(a) The MTS psychiatrist or a third-year or
fourth-year psychiatric resident who is supervised by the MTS
psychiatrist;
(b) A licensed social
worker;
(c) A registered
nurse;
(d) The individual's
treatment coordinator, as defined under Regulation .09 of this chapter;
and
(e) When available, any other
staff involved in providing services to the individual.
(2) Initial ITP. Before the 45th day after an
individual is admitted to MTS, based on the screening assessment under
Regulation .04B of this chapter and psychiatric evaluation under Regulation
.05A of this chapter, the treatment team, under the direction of the treatment
coordinator, in collaboration with the individual and, with proper consent,
family members or significant others designated by the individual, shall
prepare an ITP that includes:
(a) The
psychiatric diagnosis;
(b)
Description of the individual's current behavior and level of functioning that
includes the individual's needs and strengths;
(c) When relevant to the individual, a
description of the family's or significant others' needs and
strengths;
(d) Short-term and
long-term goals, including the plan for transitioning to traditional outpatient
mental health services, that are outcome-oriented and that are stated in
behavioral, measurable terms;
(e)
Treatment strategies, including:
(i)
Recommended type and frequency of interventions,
(ii) The method of providing the services
required under Regulation .06 of this chapter, and
(iii) Target dates for goal achievement;
and
(f) The designation
of MTS staff responsible for implementing the elements of the plan.
(3) 3-Month ITP Review. At a
minimum of every 3 months at a treatment team meeting, the individual's
treatment coordinator, in collaboration with the individual, shall review the
ITP and record in the individual's medical record:
(a) A description of progress toward the
goals;
(b) Changes in goals and
interventions based on the review of progress documented by the individual's
treatment coordinator; and
(c) A
statement validating the need for continued MTS.
(4) Signature of the ITP and ITP Reviews.
(a) The individual shall sign or tape record
agreement or disagreement with the plan.
(b) The MTS psychiatrist and the individual's
treatment coordinator shall sign the ITP and the ITP 3-month reviews.
D. Continuing Evaluation. In order to ensure that services to an individual are timely and appropriate, the staff shall document in the individual's medical record:
(1) Contact notes, regarding all face-to-face
and other clinically relevant contacts with or about the individual;
and
(2) Progress summary notes,
entered at least monthly by the individual's treatment coordinator, that
include:
(a) A description of progress toward
the goals, and
(b) Changes in goals
and interventions based on the review of progress.
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