Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 450. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services |
Chapter 24. Standards and Criteria for Comprehensive Community Addiction Recovery Centers |
Subchapter 7. Facility Clinical Records |
SECTION 450:24-7-5. Clinical record content, screening and assessment
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- (a) All facilities shall complete a face-to face screening with each individual to determine appropriateness of admission.(b) The CCARC shall document the face-to-face screening between the potential consumer and the CCARC including how the consumer was welcomed and engaged, how the consumer was assisted to identify goals and experience hope, how the consumer received integrated screening to identify both immediate and ongoing needs and how the consumer was assisted to determine appropriateness of admission, and/or to access other appropriate services.(c)All facilities shall assess each consumer for appropriateness of admission to the treatment program. Each presenting consumer for substance use disorder treatment shall be assessed, according to ASAM criteria, which includes a list of symptoms for all six dimensions and each level of care to determine a clinically appropriate placement in the least restrictive level of care. The Oklahoma Determination of ASAM Service Level (ODASL) must be completed when determining clinically appropriate residential treatment placement. For facilities offering gambling disorder treatment services, each presenting consumer for gambling disorder treatment shall be assessed using the Southern Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS). Facilities must ensure that a consumer's refusal of a particular service does not preclude the consumer from accessing other needed mental health or substance-related or addictive disorder treatment services. Should the service provider determine the consumer's needs cannot be met within the facility, clinical assessments and referrals for the consumer shall be documented.(d) Any consumer seeking admission to inpatient or residential services, including medically-supervised withdrawal management and non-medical withdrawal management while under the influence or undergoing withdrawal of alcohol or drugs, shall be assessed prior to admission for medical needs. The written criteria to be used for medical needs assessment of persons under the influence or undergoing withdrawal of alcohol or drugs, shall be approved by the facility's consulting physician.(e) Upon determination of appropriate admission, consumer assessment demographic information shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:(1) Date of initial contact requesting services;(2) Date of the screening and/or assessment;(3) Consumer's name;(4) Gender;(5) Birthdate;(6) Home address;(7) Telephone number;(8) Referral source;(9) Reason for referral;(10) Significant other to be notified in case of emergency; and(11) PICIS data core content, if the facility reports on PICIS.(f) Compliance with 450:18-7-21 may be determined by a review of the following:(1) Policies and procedures;(2) Intake protocols;(3) assessment instruments;(4) Treatment records;(5) Interviews with staff and consumers; and(6) Other facility documentation.