Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 2060.421 - Treatment Plans
a) At a minimum,
the initial patient treatment plan shall be based on the patient's presenting
concerns as evidenced from the biomedical and emotional/behavioral assessment.
Such treatment plan shall be developed within 24 hours after admission for any
patient in Level IV care, seven calendar days after admission for any patient
in Level III or II care and 14 calendar days after admission for any patient in
Level I care.
b) The initial
treatment plan shall be confirmed by the medical director or physician
according to established protocol (i.e., in person, by telephone, facsimile
transmission, standing order), in accordance with the time frames established
in subsection (a) of this Section. Such confirmation shall be documented in the
patient record by date and signature of the physician making such confirmation.
The treatment plan shall also be signed and dated by the patient, indicating
participation in the development of the plan, and by the professional staff
member assigned primary responsibility for services to the patient.
c) The treatment plan shall be written,
gender and culturally appropriate and individual to each patient.
d) The treatment plan shall list problems
(e.g., an injury, dysfunction or loss), goals (a statement to guide resolution
or reduction of the problem), objectives (observable and measurable signposts
on the way to achieving the goals), methods (the treatment services to be
provided, the site of those services, the intensity and duration of those
services) and a time table for achieving the goals and objectives of treatment
that are within the time frame of the patient's expected
participation.
e) The treatment
plan shall describe and include the frequency of all activities, referrals and
consultations planned for the patient and/or any family members or significant
others and shall designate all professional staff members assigned to provide
or coordinate referrals for such services. Referrals or consultations for other
needed services not directly provided may include, but not be limited to,
prenatal care, other medical care, child care services or any other appropriate
legal, financial, social or mental health service.
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