New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 511 - Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Services for Children
Subpart 511-2 - Children's Mental Health Rehabilitation Services Program
Section 511-2.7 - Program Operations
Universal Citation: 14 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 511-2.7
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Admission
(1) To be eligible for admission to
the CMHRS program, an individual must meet medical necessity criteria as
outlined in the Medicaid State Plan Children and Family Treatment and Support
Services Provider Manual for Children's Behavioral Health Early and Periodic
Screening and Diagnostic Treatment (EPSDT) Services. Such criteria require that
the individual be:
(i) under the age of
21;
(ii) exhibiting symptoms of
mental illness or have a mental health diagnosis consistent or corresponding
with the current edition of the DSM; and
(iii) recommended for admission by a licensed
practitioner of the healing arts (LPHA).
(2) Upon a decision to admit a child to a
CMHRS program, documentation shall be written to include the following:
(i) recommendation for service(s) from a LPHA
that is signed and dated and includes an explanation of the medical necessity
for the service based on a assessment of needs;
(ii) primary service-related needs and
service components to meet those needs;
(iii) admission diagnosis, if applicable;
and
(iv) signature of a CMHRS
staff.
(3) When
admission is not indicated, a notation shall be made of the following:
(i) the reason for not admitting the
individual;
(ii) any referrals made
to other programs or services; and
(iii) notification to the referral source or
recommending LPHA of the determination no to admit and of any referrals made to
other programs or services.
(4) Admission criteria must conform to
applicable state and federal law governing non-discrimination. Admission
criteria shall not exclude a child because of past histories of incarceration
or substance abuse. A provider of service shall not deny access to services by
an otherwise appropriate child solely on the basis of multiple diagnoses or a
diagnosis of HIV infection, AIDS, or AIDS-related complex.
(5) The program's admission process,
including any criteria governing participation in the program, shall be clearly
described and available for review by the child, their family or other
collaterals.
(6) Providers of
service shall not use coercion in regard to program admission or discharge,
referrals to other programs, or the level of service provision, provided that
nothing in this paragraph shall be interpreted to affect or otherwise impact
the delivery of services to a child under a court order issued pursuant to
section 9.60 of the
Mental Hygiene Law.
(b) Staffing
(1) A provider of service shall
continuously have an adequate number and appropriate mix of staff to carry out
the objectives and to assure the outcomes of the program. The provider shall
have a staffing plan with the appropriate qualified staff to meet the needs of
population served.
(2) Agency must
maintain documentation of staff qualifications, including training, clinical
experience with children diagnosed with or experiencing symptoms of a mental
health disorder.
(3) Agency must
provide regular supervision. Such supervision shall address quality of care
provided and ongoing staff development.
(4) Agency must maintain an adequate and
appropriate number of qualified staff in proportion to the number of children
served.
(5) Staffing shall be
provided in accordance with required qualifications outlined in the Medicaid
State Plan Children and Family Treatment and Support Services Provider Manual
for Children's Behavioral Health Early and Periodic Screening and Diagnostic
Treatment (EPSDT) Services.
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