Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 2110 - Missouri Dental Board
Chapter 3 - Well-Being Rules
Section 20 CSR 2110-3.030 - Well-Being Committee/ Contractor Duties

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024

PURPOSE: This rule establishes the duties of the Well-Being Committee and contractor.

(1) The committee/contractor shall provide a written and oral report to the Missouri Dental Board at each quarterly board meeting or upon request of the board. The report shall outline the status of each impaired dental professional referred to the committee by the board in such detail as requested by the board. The identity of the dental professionals who voluntarily submit to the committee/contractor shall remain anonymous for purposes of these reports.

(2) The committee/contractor shall provide written and oral reports to the Missouri Dental Board, including quarterly income and expense reports. These reports must be itemized and account for all income from any and every source and each expense to any and every vendor that relates to the Well-Being Program in any way.

(3) The committee/contractor shall enter into written contracts with each impaired dental professional. The contract between the committee/contractor and the dental professional shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

(A) Each contract shall be a minimum of five (5) years in duration;

(B) Each impaired dental professional will abstain from the possession or consumption of controlled substances except as prescribed by a treating physician;

(C) Each impaired dental professional shall abstain from the possession or consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs;

(D) Each impaired dental professional shall submit to random drug testing unless otherwise specified by the board;

(E) Each impaired dental professional shall report all relapses to the committee;

(F) Upon request of the committee, each impaired dental professional shall report to the committee;

(G) Each impaired dental professional shall attend support meetings as requested by the committee or treatment providers;

(H) Each impaired dental professional referred to the Well-Being Program by the board shall authorize the committee to release any and all information regarding the impaired dental professional to the board;

(I) Each impaired dental professional voluntarily enrolled in the Well-Being Program shall authorize the committee to release any and all information regarding the impaired dental professional to the board upon a violation of Chapter 332, RSMo or the rules promulgated pursuant thereto or the contract with the committee;

(J) Each impaired dental professional shall be financially responsible for all drug screens and any other professional or administrative service rendered on behalf of the impaired dentist or dental hygienist; and

(K) The following paragraph shall be contained in each written agreement:
1. In consideration of my being allowed to participate in the Well-Being Program I expressly release the contractor, the committee, and the Missouri Dental Board and all of their employees, board members, agents and independent contractors from any and all claims, whether now existing or hereafter arising, related to or arising from my participation in the Well-Being Program or any services provided to me thereunder, including but not limited to claims that I might hereafter assert that the contractor, the committee, or Missouri Dental Board, any of the agents or independent contractors, board members or employees were negligent or that any of said persons or entities committed any acts of omission or commission that I claim are or were negligent or that I claim were acts of professional malpractice, it being the intent hereof that I will be forever barred from asserting any such claims hereafter. In the event I hereafter assert any such claim, I agree that such assertion will disqualify me from further participation in the Well-Being Program and that the committee will be absolutely entitled to discharge me from said program.

(4) The committee/contractor shall provide services when appropriate to impaired dental professionals which include, but are not limited to, the following:

(A) Monitoring compliance of the contract between the committee and the impaired dental professional;

(B) Executing drug screens;

(C) Assisting the impaired dentist or dental hygienist in obtaining evaluation and treatment;

(D) Requiring evaluators to provide written reports which address whether a member of the Well-Being Program suffers from an impairment, identifies the impairment, provides recommendations for treatment of the impairment and whether the member's practice of dentistry or dental hygiene should be restricted due to the impairment; and

(E) The committee shall require the costs of drug screens and professional and administrative services to be paid by the impaired dentist or dental hygienist.

(5) The committee/contractor shall report, in writing, to the Missouri Dental Board all violations of board disciplinary orders or the Dental Practice Act which occur after the date of the disciplinary order or the date of the dental professional entering the Well-Being Program, whichever occurs first. All violations shall be reported promptly but no later than ten (10) days after obtaining knowledge of the violation.

(6) The committee/contractor shall assist the board in carrying out the terms of any disciplinary order pertaining to an impaired dental professional.

(7) The committee/contractor shall obtain a written release from all dental professionals referred to the Well-Being Program by the board. The release shall authorize the committee/contractor to release all information and documents pertaining to the dental professional to the board and committee and to communicate all information regarding the impaired dental professional to the board and committee.

(8) The committee/contractor shall provide the Missouri Dental Board access to all information and documents pertaining to impaired dental professionals referred to the Well-Being Program by the board.

(9) The contractor shall require the committee administrator to supply information and documentation with regard to the identification, intervention, treatment and rehabilitation of all dental professionals who participate or are assisted by the Well-Being Program to the committee as directed by the committee.

(10) The contractor shall require the committee administrator to supply all reports provided the Missouri Dental Board to the committee. The contractor shall provide all reports, including reports on dental professionals who participate in or are assisted by the Well-Being Program, and fiscal reports to the committee as directed by the committee. The information and documentation as described herein shall only be released to the board pursuant to Chapter 332, RSMo and the rules promulgated thereto.

(11) The contractor shall require the committee administrator to provide the committee with all information on dental professionals participating in or assisted by the contractor as directed by the committee.

(12) The committee/contractor shall prepare and implement an action plan and budget as directed by and approved by the board. The committee/contractor shall report on progress with regard to preparing and implementing the action plan and budget as directed by the board and committee.

(13) The committee/contractor shall require the committee administrator to submit progress reports to the committee and the Missouri Dental Board with regard to each dental professional participating in the Well-Being Program upon the dental professional's completion of the program, prior to June 30 of each year, quarterly prior to each meeting of the board and as otherwise requested by the committee or board. Reports of those voluntarily participating in the program shall be for statistical purposes only.

(14) The contractor shall coordinate activities of the committee, oversee and manage the daily operations of the committee and assist with the administrative duties of the committee.

*Original authority: 332.031, RSMo 1969, amended 1981, 1993, 1995 and 332.327, RSMo 1999 amended 2002, 2003.

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