Code of Massachusetts Regulations
104 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Title 104 CMR 27.00 - LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES
Subpart C - OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES
Section 27.11 - Periodic Review
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Schedule of Periodic Reviews. Every facility shall conduct a periodic review of each patient upon admission, and for patients whose hospitalizations are expected to be at least 90 days, during the first three months, during the second three months, and annually thereafter until discharge, except that for facilities licensed as Class VI, Limited Class VI and VII and for units of Department facilities that admit patients younger than 19 years old, such periodic reviews shall be conducted as clinically indicated but no less frequently than quarterly.
(2) Notice to Patient and Family. Prior to the periodic review, the facility director or designee shall give reasonable advance written notice to each patient and his or her legally authorized representative. If there is no legally authorized representative, the director shall inform the patient that, unless the patient knowingly objects, notice of the periodic review shall also be given to his or her nearest relative giving the date of such review.
(3) Thorough Clinical Examination. Each periodic review shall include a thorough clinical examination, which shall consist of: a mental status examination; a review of the patient's clinical history, including a review of the treatment plan, of response to treatment, and of medications administered; and an evaluation of general behavior and social interaction by clinical personnel from the various disciplines providing treatment. At least once in every 12-month period, a thorough clinical examination shall also include a physical examination.
(4) Evaluation of Capacity. For each periodic review, the legal capacity of a patient shall be evaluated to determine whether he or she has capacity to remain on, or to apply for, voluntary or conditional voluntary status, to render informed consent to customary and usual medical care or extraordinary treatment, including administration of antipsychotic medications, or to manage his or her own funds in accordance with the requirements of 104 CMR 30.01(4): Evaluation of Ability to Manage Funds.
(5) Consideration of Alternatives to Facility. For each periodic review the alternatives to hospitalization should be evaluated, with consideration being given to specific and available resources in the community which the patient could utilize.
(6) Results of the Periodic Review.