DHS 75.03(70)(70) “Prescriber” means a physician, physician assistant, or nurse prescriber, who is operating within the scope of their license to deliver services under this chapter. DHS 75.03(71)(71) “Prescription” means a drug or device ordered by a prescriber for treatment. DHS 75.03(72)(72) “Primary counselor” means a substance abuse counselor, mental health professional, or prescriber, who is assigned by the service to develop and implement a patient’s individualized treatment program and to evaluate the patient’s progress in treatment. DHS 75.03(73)(73) “Psychiatrist” means a person who is licensed under ch. 448, Stats., and board-certified or eligible for certification by the American board of psychiatry and neurology. DHS 75.03(74)(74) “Psychoeducation” means information provided in a didactic format in either a group or individual setting that relates to health and promotes recovery. DHS 75.03(75)(75) “Qualified treatment trainee” or “QTT” means either of the following: DHS 75.03(75)(a)(a) A graduate student who is enrolled in an accredited institution in psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, nursing, or a closely related field. DHS 75.03(75)(b)(b) A person with a graduate degree from an accredited institution and course work in psychology, counseling, marriage and family therapy, social work, nursing, or a closely related field, who has not yet completed the applicable supervised practice requirements described under ch. MPSW 4, 12, or 16, or ch. Psy 2. DHS 75.03(76)(76) “Recovery coach” means an individual that works with and supports individuals receiving substance use services to assist with engagement in treatment services or recovery systems, or both. DHS 75.03(77)(77) “Referral” means the establishment of a link between a patient and another service by providing documentation of the patient’s needs and recommendations for treatment services to the other service. DHS 75.03(78)(78) “Registered nurse” means a person who is licensed as a registered nurse under ch. 441, Stats. DHS 75.03(79)(79) “Scope” or “scope of practice” means the procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake in accordance with the terms of their professional license or certification. DHS 75.03(80)(80) “Screening” means a process for determining the initial needs and presenting problems of a patient in order to determine what services are indicated and to facilitate linkage or referral to appropriate services. DHS 75.03(81)(81) “Service” means a structured delivery system for providing substance use prevention, intervention, or treatment services. DHS 75.03(83)(83) “Special population” means an identified group, based on demographic or other specific traits, of patients or prospective patients of a service whose needs require special consideration or attention related to admission practices or service delivery. DHS 75.03(84)(84) “Substance” means a psychoactive agent or chemical, including nicotine, which principally affects the central nervous system and alters mood or behavior. DHS 75.03(85)(85) “Substance abuse counselor,” or “counselor,” means any of the following: DHS 75.03(85)(d)(d) An individual who holds a physician, psychologist, clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or professional counselor license granted under ch. 448, 455, or 457, Stats., and practices within their scope. DHS 75.03(86)(86) “Substance use,” or “substance abuse,” means the use of any mood-altering substance in a manner that interferes with, or poses a risk of interfering with, an individual’s educational, vocational, health, behavioral, financial, legal, or social functioning. DHS 75.03(87)(87) “Substance use disorder” means a diagnosis of substance use disorder listed in the DSM. DHS 75.03(88)(88) “Substance use treatment” means the delivery of clinical services for the purpose of addressing a substance use disorder as defined in the DSM. DHS 75.03(89)(a)(a) “Telehealth” means the use of telecommunications technology by a certified provider to deliver services allowable under this chapter, s. DHS 107.02 (5), and ss. 49.45 (61) and 49.46 (2) (b) 21. to 23., Stats., including assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, or transfer of medically relevant data in a functionally equivalent manner as that of an in-person contact. DHS 75.03(89)(b)(b) “Telehealth” may include real-time interactive audio-only communication. DHS 75.03(89)(c)(c) “Telehealth” does not include communication between a certified provider and a recipient that consists solely of an electronic mail, text, or facsimile transmission.