Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 450 - Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Chapter 23 - Standards and Criteria for Community-Based Structured Crisis Centers
Subchapter 3 - CBSCC Services
Part 1 - FACILITY-BASED CRISIS STABILIZATION
Section 450:23-3-3 - Crisis stabilization, triage
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 450:23-3-3
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Crisis stabilization services shall include twenty-four (24) hour triage services and emergency examination.
(b) Qualified staff providing triage services shall be:
(1) Clinically privileged pursuant
to the CBSCC's privileging requirements for crisis stabilization services;
and
(2) Knowledgeable about
applicable laws, ODMHSAS rules, facility policy and procedures, and referral
sources.
(c) Components of this service shall minimally include the capacity to provide:
(1) Immediate response, on-site and by
telephone;
(2) Screening for the
presence of co-occurring disorders;
(3) integrated Emergency mental health and/or
substance use disorder examination on site or via telemedicine; and
(4) Referral, linkage, or a combination of
the two services.
(d) The CBSCC shall have written policy and procedures minimally:
(1) Providing twenty-four (24) hour, seven
(7) days per week, triage crisis services; and
(2) Defining methods and required content for
documentation of each triage service provided.
(3) Ensuring that individuals who present in
crisis with co-occurring disorders are identified, and that there are no
barriers to access triage crisis services based on arbitrary alcohol or drug
levels, types of diagnosis or medications while remaining in compliance with
facility certification, licensure, and medical standards. Nothing in this
Section shall require a facility to treat a consumer is not medically stable
pursuant to Title 43A.
(e) Compliance with 450:23-3-3 shall be determined by a review of the following: clinical privileging records; personnel files and job descriptions; policy and procedures, program description; on-site observation; and clinical documentation of services provided.
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