Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 434.000 - Psychiatric Hospital Outpatient Services
Section 434.426 - Mental Health Services: Staff Composition Requirements
Universal Citation: 130 MA Code of Regs 130.434
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) Provider Responsibilities.
(1) The
psychiatric inpatient hospital must have a balanced multidisciplinary staff to
furnish mental health services under the direction of a licensed
psychiatrist.
(2) The psychiatric
inpatient hospital must designate a professional staff member as director of
clinical services and a licensed psychiatrist as medical director.
(3) A licensed psychiatrist must be on call
during all hours of operation.
(4)
Although the MassHealth agency does not require that the psychiatric inpatient
hospital employ mental health professionals from all the disciplines listed in
130 CMR 434.426(B), staff members who provide services to members must be
qualified as set forth in 130 CMR 434.426(B) for their respective
disciplines.
(B) Qualifications of Staff by CORE Discipline.
(1)
Psychiatrist. At
least one staff psychiatrist must be either currently certified by the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology or eligible for such certification. Any
additional psychiatrists must be, at the minimum, licensed physicians in their
second year of a psychiatric residency program accredited by the Council on
Medical Education of the American Medical Association. Such physicians must be
under the direct supervision of a licensed psychiatrist. Any psychiatrist or
psychiatric resident who provides individual, group, or family therapy to
members under the age of 21 must be certified every two years to administer the
CANS, according to the process established by the Executive Office of Health
and Human Services (EOHHS).
(2)
Psychologist. At least one staff psychologist must be
licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Psychologists with a
specialization listed in clinical or counseling psychology or a closely related
specialty. Additional staff members trained in the field of clinical or
counseling psychology or a closely related specialty must
(a) have a minimum of a master's degree or
the equivalent graduate study in clinical or counseling psychology or a closely
related specialty from an accredited educational institution;
(b) be currently enrolled in or have
completed a doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology or a closely
related specialty;
(c) have had two
years of full-time supervised clinical experience subsequent to obtaining a
master's degree in a multidisciplinary mental health setting (one year of
supervised clinical work in an organized graduate internship program may be
substituted for each year of experience); and
(d) for any psychologist who provides
individual, group, or family therapy to members under the age of 21, be
certified every two years to administer the CANS, according to the process
established by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
(EOHHS).
(3)
Social Worker.
(a) At
least one staff social worker must be licensed or have applied for and have a
license pending as an independent clinical social worker by the Massachusetts
Board of Registration of Social Workers.
(b) Any additional social workers on the
staff must provide services under the direct and continuous supervision of an
independent clinical social worker. Such additional social workers must be
licensed or applying for licensure as certified social workers by the
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers and have received a
master's degree in social work and completed two years of full-time supervised
clinical work in an organized graduate internship program.
(c) Any social worker who provides
individual, group, or family therapy to members under the age of 21 must be
certified every two years to administer the CANS, according to the process
established by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
(EOHHS).
(4)
Psychiatric Nurse. At least one psychiatric nurse must
be currently registered by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing
and must have a master's degree in nursing from an accredited National League
of Nursing graduate school with two years of full-time supervised clinical
experience in a multidisciplinary mental health setting and be eligible for
certification as a clinical specialist in psychiatric/mental health nursing by
the American Nursing Association. Any other nurses must have a bachelor's
degree from an educational institution accredited by the National League of
Nursing and two years of full-time supervised skilled experience in a
multidisciplinary mental health setting subsequent to that degree, or a
master's degree in psychiatric nursing. Any psychiatric nurse mental health
clinical specialist who provides individual, group, or family therapy to
members under the age of 21 must be certified every two years to administer the
CANS, according to the process established by the Executive Office of Health
and Human Services (EOHHS). Nurses who are not psychiatric nurse mental-health
clinical specialists are not eligible to administer the CANS.
(5)
Counselor. A
counselor must have a master's degree in counseling education, counseling
psychology, or rehabilitation counseling from an accredited educational
institution and two years of full-time supervised clinical experience in a
multidisciplinary mental health setting subsequent to obtaining the master's
degree (one year of supervised clinical work in an organized graduate
internship program may be substituted for each year of full-time experience).
Any counselor who provides individual, group, or family therapy to members
under the age of 21 must be certified every two years to administer the CANS,
according to the process established by the Executive Office of Health and
Human Services (EOHHS).
(6)
Occupational Therapist. An occupational therapist must
be currently licensed by the Massachusetts Division of Registration of Allied
Health Professions and registered by the American Occupational Therapy
Association and must have either
(a) a
master's degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program in
occupational therapy; or
(b) a
bachelor's degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program in
occupational therapy and a master's degree in a related field such as
psychology, social work, or counseling.
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