West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 69 - Health And Human Resources
Title 69 - LEGISLATIVE RULE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Series 69-12 - Medication-Assisted Treatment - Office-Based Medication-Assisted Treatment
Section 69-12-26 - Administrative Withdrawal
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
26.1. Administrative withdrawal is an involuntary withdrawal or administrative discharge from pharmacotherapy. Administrative withdrawal should be used as a last resort after the OBMAT program exhausts all efforts to address the patient's behavior or actions that would warrant administrative withdrawal. The schedule of withdrawal may be brief, less than 30 days, if necessary.
26.2. OBMAT programs shall develop and implement policies and procedures for the involuntary termination from treatment that includes and describes the rights of the patient and the responsibilities and rights of the program.
26.3. Administrative withdrawal may result from any of the following:
26.4. The OBMAT program shall document in the patient's individualized plan of care or treatment strategy and chart all efforts regarding referral or transfer of the patient to a suitable, alternative treatment program.
26.5. Female patients shall have a negative pregnancy screen prior to the onset of administrative withdrawal. Patients withdrawn for not presenting to the program are not required to have a pregnancy test. A patient's refusal to take the test shall be documented. Refer to section 29.5. of this rule for administrative withdrawal for female patients with a positive pregnancy screen.