SECTION 450:17-5-179. Primary care screening and monitoring  


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  • (a)   The facility is responsible for outpatient clinic primary care screening and monitoring of key health indicators and health risk. Facility shall have policies and procedures to ensure that these services are received in a timely fashion, whether provided directly by the facility or through a DCO.
    (b)   Required primary care screening and monitoring of key health indicators and health risk provided by the facility shall include but not be limited to the following, as applicable:
    (1)   Adult Body Mass Index (BMI) Screening and Follow-Up;
    (2)   Weight assessment and counseling for nutrition and physical activity for children/adolescents (WCC);
    (3)   Blood Pressure;
    (4)   Tobacco use: Screening and cessation intervention;
    (5)   Screening for clinical depression and follow-up plan;
    (6)   Unhealthy alcohol use;
    (7)   Diabetes screening for people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who are using antipsychotic medications;
    (8)   Diabetes care for people with serious mental illness;
    (9)   Metabolic monitoring for children and adolescents on antipsychotics;
    (10)   Cardiovascular health screening for people with schizophrenia;
    (11)   Adherence to mood stabilizers for individuals with Bipolar I Disorder;
    (12)   Adherence to antipsychotic medications for individuals with Schizophrenia; and
    (13)   Antidepressant medication management.
    (c)   The facility will ensure children receive age appropriate screening and preventive interventions including, where appropriate, assessment of learning disabilities, and older adults receive age appropriate screening and preventive interventions.
    (d)   Compliance with this Section will be determined by a review of facility policies and consumer records.
[Source: Added at 33 Ok Reg 964, eff 9-1-16]