South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-93 - Standards for Licensing Facilities for Chemically Dependent or Addicted Persons
Sec2 61-93.900 - PATIENT CARE, TREATMENT, AND SERVICES
Section 61-93.900.903 - Facilities Providing an Opioid Treatment Program
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-93.900.903
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Services (II).
1. Services shall be directed toward reducing
or eliminating the use of illicit Controlled Substances, criminal activity, or
the spread of infectious disease while improving the quality of life and
functioning of the Patient. Opioid Treatment Programs shall follow
rehabilitation stages in sufficient duration to meet the needs of the Patient.
These stages include initial treatment, early stabilization, long-term
treatment, medical maintenance, and immediate emergency treatment when
needed.
2. The Opioid Treatment
Program shall directly provide, contract, or make referrals, for services based
upon the needs of the Patient.
3.
As part of Substance Use Disorder rehabilitative services provided by the
Opioid Treatment Program, each Patient shall be provided with individual,
group, and family counseling as based on needs identified during the
assessment. The frequency and duration of counseling provided to Patients shall
be determined by the needs of the Patient and be consistent with the Individual
Plan of Care. Counseling shall address, as a minimum:
a. Treatment and recovery objectives included
in the Individual Plan of Care, as well as education regarding HIV, Hepatitis,
and other infectious diseases. HIV testing shall be made available as
appropriate, while maintaining Patient confidentiality;
b. Concurrent substance misuse;
c. Involvement of family and significant
others with the informed consent of the Patient;
d. Providing treatment groups; and
e. Guidance in seeking alternative therapies,
if applicable.
B. Support Services.
1. The Opioid Treatment Program shall ensure
that a comprehensive range of support services, including, but not limited to,
vocational, educational, employment, legal, mental health and family problems,
medical, Substance Use Disorder, HIV or other communicable diseases, pregnancy
and prenatal care, and social services are made available to Patients who
demonstrate a need for such services. Support services may be provided either
directly or by appropriate referral. Support services recommended and utilized
shall be documented in the Patient record.
2. When appropriate, the Opioid Treatment
Program shall link the Patient with an educational program, and vocational
employment services. Deviations from compliance with these outcomes shall be
documented in the Patient's record.
3. The Opioid Treatment Program shall
establish and utilize formal linkages with community-based treatment services,
through an established set of procedures for coordinating care with Physicians
or other health or behavioral care providers when appropriate.
4. The Opioid Treatment Program shall
establish linkages with the criminal justice system to encourage continuous
treatment of individuals incarcerated or on probation and parole.
C. Services to Pregnant Patients in an Opioid Treatment Program (II).
1. The
Facility shall make reasonable effort to ensure that pregnant Patients receive
prenatal care by a Physician and that the Physician is notified of the
Patient's participation in the Opioid Treatment Program when the Facility
becomes aware of the pregnancy.
2.
The Opioid Treatment Program shall provide, through in-house services or
referral, and document in the Individual Plan of Care, appropriate services and
interventions for the pregnant Patient to include:
a. Physician consultation at least
monthly;
b. Nutrition counseling;
and
c. Parenting training to
include newborn care, health and safety, parent/infant interaction, and
bonding.
3. The Facility
shall maintain signed documentation of a Patient's acknowledgement of refusal
of prenatal care.
4. Opioid
Treatment Program FDA-approved Medication for opioid treatment dosage levels
shall be maintained at an appropriate level for pregnant Patients as determined
by the Opioid Treatment Program Physician and documented in the Patient's
record. (I)
5. When a pregnant
Patient chooses to discontinue participation in the Opioid Treatment Program,
the program Physician, in coordination with the attending obstetrician, shall
supervise the termination process.
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