Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 9 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Division 30 - Certification Standards
Chapter 3 - Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Treatment Programs
Section 9 CSR 30-3.151 - Eligibility Determination, Assessment, and Treatment Planning in Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation (CSTAR) Programs
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule specifies the eligibility determination, assessment, treatment planning, and documentation requirements for Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation (CSTAR) programs.
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(1) Consent to Treatment. Each individual served or a parent/guardian must provide informed, written consent to treatment.
(2) Eligibility Determination. Eligibility determination may be completed to expedite the admission process for individuals seeking services. Eligibility determination requires a diagnosis and placement in a level of care.
(3) Comprehensive Assessment. A comprehensive assessment shall be completed for each individual as follows:
(4) Assessment Updates. Assessment updates shall be completed as clinically indicated by the treatment team and as specified in The ASAM Criteria, as referenced in subsection (2)(C) of this rule, to facilitate transition between levels and placement in the appropriate level of care.
(5) Initial Treatment Plan. A treatment plan shall be developed for each individual admitted to CSTAR within forty-five (45) days of the date of admission with completion of a comprehensive assessment or eligibility determination with requirements met.
(6) Treatment Plan Updates. Treatment plans shall be updated each time an individual is reassessed as specified in section (4) of this rule. A functional assessment may be utilized as the treatment plan update.
(7) Crisis Prevention Plan. If a potential risk for suicide, violence, risk of relapse, overdose, or other at-risk behavior is identified during the assessment process, or any time during the individual's engagement in services, a crisis prevention plan shall be developed as specified in 9 CSR 10-7.030(3).
(8) Service Transition, Transfer, and Discharge Planning. Transfer, transition, and discharge planning begins at admission. Decisions concerning continued service, transfer, or discharge involve review of the treatment plan and assessment of the individual's progress, with clearly defined and agreed-upon goals and outcomes, rather than the result of a preset program structure.
(9) Data. The CSTAR program shall provide data to the department, upon request, regarding characteristics of individuals served, services, costs, or other information in a format specified by the department.
(10) Availability of Records. All documentation must be made available to department staff and other authorized representatives for review/audit purposes. Documentation must be legible and made contemporaneously with the delivery of the service (at the time the service was provided or within five (5) business days of the time it was provided), and address individual specifics including, at a minimum, individualized statements that support the assessment or treatment encounter.