DHS 75.24(9)(a)4.d.d. The hours during which services are available.
DHS 75.24(9)(a)4.e.e. Procedures for follow-up after discharge.
DHS 75.24(9)(a)4.f.f. Information about the cost of treatment, who will be billed, and the accepted methods of payment if the patient will be billed.
DHS 75.24(9)(a)4.g.g. Sources of collateral information that may be used for screening and assessment.
DHS 75.24(9)(b)(b) If the patient is seeking treatment related to opioid use, and the service does not provide medication-assisted treatment for patients with opioid use disorders, the service shall provide information about the benefits and effectiveness of medication as an effective treatment for opioid use disorders. If the patient is not already receiving medication treatment, the service shall obtain the patient’s written consent to participate in non-medication treatment, shall provide a referral to a service that offers medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders.
DHS 75.24(10)(10)First priority for services.
DHS 75.24(10)(a)(a) A service shall prioritize admission in the following order:
DHS 75.24(10)(a)1.1. First, pregnant women who inject drugs.
DHS 75.24(10)(a)2.2. Second, pregnant women that use drugs or alcohol.
DHS 75.24(10)(a)3.3. Third, persons who inject drugs.
DHS 75.24(10)(a)4.4. All others.
DHS 75.24(10)(b)(b) When a waitlist exists for services for pregnant women, the service shall either initiate interim services or notify the department within 2 business days.
DHS 75.24(10)(c)(c) When a waitlist exists for services for individuals who inject drugs, the service shall either initiate interim services or notify the department within 14 business days.
DHS 75.24(11)(11)Clinical assessment.
DHS 75.24(11)(a)(a) Clinical staff of a service, operating within the scope of their knowledge and practice, shall assess each patient through interviews, information obtained during intake, counselor observation, and collateral information.
DHS 75.24(11)(b)(b) The service shall promote assessments that are trauma-informed.
DHS 75.24(11)(c)(c) If a comprehensive clinical assessment has been conducted by a referring substance use treatment service and is less than 90 days old, the assessment may be utilized in lieu of conducting another one.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)(d) Information for the assessment shall include the following:
DHS 75.24(11)(d)1.1. The clinical staff’s evaluation of the patient, and documentation of psychological, social, and physiological signs and symptoms of substance use and/or mental health disorders, based on criteria in the DSM.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)2.2. The summarized results of all psychometric, cognitive, vocational, and physical examinations provided as part of the assessment.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.3. History of substance use that includes all of the following:
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.a.a. Substances used.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.b.b. Duration of use for each substance.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.c.c. Frequency and amount of use.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.d.d. Method of administration.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.e.e. Status of use immediately prior to entering into treatment.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.f.f. Consequences and effects of use.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)3.g.g. Withdrawal and overdose history.
DHS 75.24(11)(d)4.4. Documentation about the current mental and physical health status of the patient.