Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH
Chapter 182-533 - Maternity-related services
SUBSTANCE-USING PREGNANT PEOPLE (SUPP) SERVICES
Section 182-533-0720 - Substance-using pregnant people (SUPP) program-Provider requirements
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-533-0720
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The agency pays only those providers who:
(a) Have been
approved by the agency to provide substance-using pregnant people (SUPP)
program services;
(b) Have been
licensed and certified as a behavioral health agency by the department of
health (DOH) under chapter 246-341 WAC;
(c) Meet the department of health hospital
licensing regulations in chapter 246-320 WAC; and
(d) Meet the general provider requirements in
chapter 182-502 WAC.
(2) Providers must:
(a) Report any changes in
their certification, level of care, or program operations to the agency SUPP
program manager;
(b) Have written
policies and procedures that include a working statement describing the purpose
and methods of treatment for substance-using or substance-dependent pregnant
people;
(c) Provide guidelines and
resources for current medical treatment methods by specific substance
type;
(d) Have linkages with state
and community providers to ensure a working knowledge exists of current medical
and substance use disorder resources; and
(e) Ensure that an assessment for substance
use disorders of the client has been completed:
(i) By a substance use disorder professional
under chapter 246-811 WAC;
(ii)
Using the latest criteria of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM);
and
(iii) No earlier than six
months before, and no later than five days after, the client's admission to the
SUPP program.
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