Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, pt. 140, subpt. L, tbl. O - Criteria for Participation as a Behavioral Health Clinic
a) General
Requirements. A Behavioral Health Clinic (BHC) shall:
1) Operate in a manner compliant with all
applicable State and federal laws, regulations and adopted policies and
procedures;
2) Establish and
maintain policies and procedures to be used by all staff in the administration
of programs and delivery of services;
3) Ensure facilities, staff and services are
culturally competent, consistent with the needs of individuals served.
Culturally competent shall mean compliance with the national Culturally and
Linguistically Appropriate Standards (CLAS) (https://thinkculturalhealth.hhs.gov/clas),
as detailed by the HHS Office of Minority Health;
4) Establish policies, protocols, and other
necessary contracts or agreement to ensure individuals can access and maintain
active support from an independent practitioner licensed by the State of
Illinois to provide consultation, evaluation, prescription and management of
medication; and
5) Hold, at a
minimum, quarterly meetings with individuals served and community stakeholders
to obtain feedback.
b)
Clinic Location. BHC locations must meet the following standards:
1) Not be an individual's residence or a
home;
2) Provide a sanitary and
comfortable environment for individuals and staff conducive to the provision of
behavioral health services;
3)
Establish and maintain policies and procedures specific to emergency disaster
plans, fire evacuation plans, and procedures for managing the basic maintenance
of the site;
4) Provide an
environment reflective of the interventions being offered and populations being
served that, at a minimum, shall afford privacy to individuals;
5) Meet health and safety standards, as
applicable;
6) Be accessible in
accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC
12101), as amended, and the Illinois
Accessibility Code (71 Ill. Adm. Code 400) and the ADA Accessibility Guidelines
( 28 CFR 36), whichever is more stringent. Providers must maintain a written
policy for reasonable accommodations for the provision of services to
individuals unable to access the provider's sites due to physical
inaccessibility;
7) Display a
current letter from the Office of the State Fire Marshal or the local fire
authority demonstrating annual compliance with 41 Ill. Adm. Code Part 100;
and
8) Comply with building codes
adopted by local ordinance.
c) Personnel Standards. A BHC shall:
1) Maintain sufficient staff of appropriate
training and credentialing to meet the requirements for service
delivery;
2) Employ a full-time
Clinical Director who meets the requirements of a Licensed Practitioner of the
Healing Arts (LPHA) to oversee and direct the clinical functions of the
BHC;
3) Perform and record
sufficient background checks on all prospective employees, volunteers, interns,
unpaid personnel, or other individuals who are prospective agents of the BHC.
Background checks shall be retained in the individual's personnel record. The
BHC shall, at a minimum:
A) Access the
Department of Public Health's Health Care Worker Registry concerning the
person. If the Registry has information substantiating a finding of abuse or
neglect against the person, the provider shall not engage him/her in any
capacity;
B) Perform background
checks in compliance with requirements set forth in the Health Care Worker
Background Check Act [225 ILCS 46] and in the Illinois Department of Public
Health's rules (77 Ill. Adm. Code 955);
C) Review the Provider Sanctions List
provided by the HFS Office of Inspector General (HFS OIG) to ensure the
provider is not on the list of sanctioned providers. The provider shall not
employ or contract with any provider found on the HFS OIG Provider Sanctions
List; and
D) Meet any additional
background check requirements required by the population or funder as approved
by the Department.
E) The
provisions of this Section, except for subsections (c)(3)(C) and (D), do not
apply to Peer Support Workers (PSWs) providing services as part of a Violence
Prevention Community Support Team (VP-CST) pursuant to 89 Ill. Adm. Code
140.453. PSWs delivering VP-CST
must meet the background check requirements outlined in 89 Ill. Adm. Code
140.TABLE P.
d) Organizational Requirements. A BHC shall:
1) Maintain an appropriate level of insurance
against professional and physical liabilities;
2) Not subcontract for the delivery of
services detailed in Section
140.453.
e) Service Delivery Requirements. A BHC
shall:
1) Coordinate service delivery with the
individual's primary care provider, care coordination entity, and/or managed
care entity;
2) Seek to enhance
individual engagement through the:
A)
Availability of services during non-traditional working hours (e.g., weekends
and evening periods); and
B)
Delivery of services in the home or other community-based settings.
3) Develop policies and procedures
to ensure individuals receive referrals for substance use disorder treatment
services, as needed.
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