Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 33 - EARLY AND PERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 33.6 - THSteps Provider Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 33.6
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The primary responsibilities of THSteps medical and dental providers are to:
(1) operate in accordance with the laws,
rules, regulations, and standards of care relating to the practice of their
respective profession;
(2) cease
providing THSteps services and notify HHSC or its designee if the provider's
professional license is suspended or revoked, unless the suspension or
revocation is probated in its entirety and without conditions or
limitations;
(3) conduct check-ups
and treatment services according to policies and procedures as published in the
TMPPM and Medicaid bulletins and in accordance with the policies and procedures
of the department;
(4) provide
clinic surroundings which will establish a good relationship between clinic
personnel, the client and the client's family;
(5) interpret and explain check-up and
treatment results to the client or the client's parent, guardian, or authorized
adult, during or immediately after the check-up;
(6) make referrals for needed follow-up
diagnosis and treatment services as indicated; and
(7) assure that a parent, guardian or
authorized adult who accompanies a client under age 15 to a THSteps medical or
dental check-up or treatment visit, continues to wait for the client while the
check-up or treatment takes place. Entities exempt from this parental
accompaniment requirement are a child-care facility (as defined in the Human
Resources Code, §
42.002(3)),
school health clinic, or Head Start program if the entity encourages parental
involvement in and management of the health care of children receiving
services. Parental involvement includes the exempt entity notifying the child's
parent, guardian, or authorized adult before a THSteps medical or dental
check-up or treatment visit, of the time and place of the child's appointment
and encouraging the parent, guardian, or other authorized adult to attend.
Notification must be done by the means of communication determined by the
exempt entity to be the most effective. Such communication must be documented
and may include, but is not limited to, one or more of the following options: a
home visit from an outreach worker, written or printed correspondence, or
telephone contact.
(b) THSteps providers must obtain legally effective, written informed consent prior to the provision of THSteps check-ups or treatment services.
(1) Consent by a person who may legally give
consent is necessary for participation in THSteps medical or dental services.
Consent requires the free exercise of choice without any force, fraud, deceit,
constraint, or coercion by the person authorized to provide consent for the
client.
(2) There are basic
elements necessary to consent. Clients or their parents or guardians who can
give informed consent have the right to understand their health care needs and
the different ways their health care problems can be treated. At a minimum,
they must be informed of:
(A)
diagnosis;
(B) scope of proposed
treatment, including alternatives and risks;
(C) anticipated results; and
(D) need for administration of sedation or
anesthesia, including risks.
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