Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The osteopathic physician who has been
investigated by the board may accept board referral into the monitoring
program. This may occur as a result of disciplinary action.
(a) The osteopathic physician shall undergo a
complete physical and psychosocial evaluation before entering the monitoring
program. This evaluation is to be performed by a health care professional(s)
with expertise in impairing health conditions. The person(s) performing the
evaluation shall not be the provider of the recommended treatment.
(b) The osteopathic physician shall enter
into a contract with the board and the monitoring program to comply with the
requirements of the program which may include, but not be limited to:
(i) The osteopathic physician will undergo
treatment of an impairing health condition by a treatment facility.
(ii) An agreement to abstain from the use of
all mind-altering substances, including alcohol, except for medications
prescribed by an authorized prescriber, as defined in
RCW
69.41.030 and
69.50.101. The prescriber shall
notify the monitoring program of all drugs prescribed within 14 days of the
date care was provided.
(iii)
Completion of any prescribed aftercare program of the treatment facility. This
may include individual or group psychotherapy, or both.
(iv) Directing the treatment counselor(s) and
authorized prescriber(s) to provide reports to the appropriate monitoring
program at specified intervals. Reports shall include treatment prognosis,
goals, drugs prescribed, etc.
(v)
Submitting to random drug screening, with observed specimen collection, as
specified by the monitoring program.
(vi) Attending osteopathic physician support
groups facilitated by health care professionals or twelve-step group meetings,
or both as specified by the contract.
(vii) Complying with specified employment
conditions and restrictions as defined by the contract.
(viii) Signing a waiver allowing the
monitoring program to release information to the board if the osteopathic
physician does not comply with the requirements of the contract.
(c) The osteopathic physician is
responsible for paying the costs of the physical and psychosocial evaluation,
treatment of the impairing health condition, random urine screens, and other
personal expenses incurred in compliance with the contract.
(d) The osteopathic physician may be subject
to disciplinary action under
RCW
18.130.160 and
18.130.180 if the osteopathic
physician does not consent to be referred to the monitoring program, does not
comply with specified practice restrictions, or does not successfully complete
the program.
(2) An
osteopathic physician who is not being investigated by the board or subject to
current disciplinary action, or not currently being monitored by the board for
an impairing health condition, may voluntarily participate in the monitoring
program without being referred by the board. Such voluntary participants shall
not be subject to disciplinary action under
RCW
18.130.160 and
18.130.180 for their impairing
health condition, and shall not have their participation made known to the
board if they continue to satisfactorily meet the requirements of the
monitoring program:
(a) The osteopathic
physician shall undergo a complete physical and psychosocial evaluation before
entering the monitoring program. This evaluation will be performed by a health
care professional with expertise in impairing health conditions. The person(s)
performing the evaluation shall not also be the provider of the recommended
treatment.
(b) The osteopathic
physician shall enter into a contract with the monitoring program to comply
with the requirements of the program which shall include, but not be limited
to:
(i) Treatment for an impairing health
condition by a treatment facility.
(ii) Agreeing to abstain from the use of all
mind-altering substances, including alcohol, except for medications prescribed
by an authorized prescriber, as defined in
RCW
69.41.030 and
69.50.101. Said prescriber shall
notify the monitoring program of all drugs prescribed within 14 days of the
date care was provided.
(iii)
Completion of any prescribed aftercare program of the treatment facility. This
may include individual or group psychotherapy, or both.
(iv) Directing the treatment counselor(s) and
authorized prescriber(s) to provide reports to the monitoring program at
specified intervals. Reports shall include treatment prognosis, goals, drugs
prescribed, etc.
(v) Submitting to
random drug screening, with observed specimen collection, as specified by the
monitoring program.
(vi) Attending
osteopathic physician support groups facilitated by a health care professional
or twelve-step group meetings, or both as specified by the individual's
contract.
(vii) Complying with
specified employment conditions and restrictions as defined by the
contract.
(viii) Signing a waiver
allowing the monitoring program to release information to the board if the
osteopathic physician does not comply with the requirements of the contract.
The osteopathic physician may be subject to disciplinary action under
RCW
18.130.160 and
18.130.180 for noncompliance with
the contract or if they do not successfully complete the program.
(c) The osteopathic physician is
responsible for paying the costs of the physical and psychosocial evaluation,
treatment of impairing health condition, random urine screens, and other
personal expenses incurred in compliance with the contract.
Statutory Authority:
RCW
18.57.005 and
18.130.175. 91-10-043 (Order
159B), § 246-853-320, filed 4/25/91, effective
5/26/91.