Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 415 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: ADDICTION SERVICES
Division 50 - STANDARDS FOR ALCOHOL DETOXIFICATION CENTERS
Section 415-050-0115 - Policies, Procedures and Protocols
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 415-050-0115
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) All providers must develop and implement written policies and procedures, compliant with OAR 415-050.
(2) Policies must be available upon request.
(3) Providers must develop and implement written policies and procedures including, but not limited to:
(a) The Program's philosophical approach to
withdrawal management;
(b) Code of
conduct that includes professional boundaries and ethics;
(c) Personnel Qualifications, Credentialing
and Training;
(d) Criminal Records
Checks that are conducted using a national and state-wide process for all
employees, contracted staff and interns that render medical or behavioral
health services and supports or have access to protected health information
such as service records or billing information;
(e) Fraud, waste and abuse in Federal
Medicaid and Medicare programs compliant with OAR 410-120-1380 and
410-120-1510;
(f) Fee
agreements;
(g) Confidentiality and
compliance with HIPAA, Federal Confidentiality Regulations (42 CFR, Part 2 and
HIPAA), and State confidentiality regulations as specified in ORS
179.505 and
192.518 through
192.530;
(h) Compliance with Title 2 of the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA);
(i) Grievances and Appeals, consistent with
these rules;
(j) Policy and
procedure containing criteria in accordance with ORS
430.397 through
430.401 for the voluntary
admission of patient to a withdrawal management program;
(k) Care coordination and the transition of
care;
(l) Patient Rights,
consistent with these rules;
(m)
Crisis prevention and response;
(n)
Incident and critical incident reporting;
(o) Trauma-informed service delivery,
consistent with the Division's Trauma Informed Services Policy;
(p) Provision of culturally and
linguistically appropriate services;
(q) Medical Protocols;
(r) Medication Administration, Storage and
Disposal;
(s) Delivery of services
and supports consistent with these rules and The ASAM Criteria for each
licensed Level of Care;
(t)
Facility Standards; and
(u) General
Safety and Emergency Procedures including providing immediate transportation of
a patient to a general hospital in case of a medical emergency.
(4) The Program must utilize a written admissions procedure in accordance with these rules, which includes at minimum:
(a) Screening for admission,
including SUPTR prioritization when applicable;
(b) Attempting to gain informed consent and
documenting accordingly;
(c)
Offering a written copy of patient's rights, grievance and notice of privacy
practices;
(d) Steps for making
referrals for patients not admitted to the Program;
(e) Steps for coordinating care with payers
and entities responsible for care coordination;
(f) A history and physical (H&P)
assessment; and
(g) A stabilization
plan.
(5) Additionally, providers must establish and implement written policies that:
(a) Prohibit physical or other forms of
aversive action to discipline a patient;
(b) Prohibit seclusion, personal restraint,
mechanical restraint and chemical restraint;
(c) Prohibit withholding shelter, regular
meals, clothing or aids to physical functioning;
(d) Prohibit discipline of one patient
receiving services by another; and
(e) Prohibit titration of medications
prescribed for the treatment of opioid dependence as a condition of receiving,
or continuing to receive, treatment.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042 & ORS 430.256
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 430.306 & ORS 430.345-430.375
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