24 Miss. Code. R. 2-2.2 - Application and Certification Processes and Framework
A. DMH
certifies qualified agency providers of mental health, substance use prevention
and treatment, and intellectual and developmental disabilities services, as
defined in applicable state law and through the authority given to the
Mississippi State Board of Mental Health for this purpose.
B. DMH's provider certification process
includes the following components:
1. Agency
Provider Certification: This component refers to the certification of an
overall agency or organization which meets the applicable requirements for
provider certification, as outlined in these rules.
2. Agency Services/Supports Certification:
This component refers to the listing of services/supports on the issued DMH
Certificate of Operation for the certified agency for all
services/supports/programs for which the agency has been certified by DMH to
provide.
3. Agency Program
Certification: This component refers to programs operated by the DMH-certified
agency provider which are also issued a distinct DMH Certificate of Operation,
in addition to the overall agency/organization Certificate of Operation, to
show designation that the individual program(s) of the certified agency
provider is/are also certified. The distinction between a "service/support"
certified by DMH and a "program" certified by DMH is that a program is a
service component which has a physical location (i.e., is location based), such
as a Crisis Residential Unit; whereas a "service/support" certified by DMH is
not necessarily confined to a standing physical location operated by the
certified agency provider, such as Peer Support Services.
C. As it relates to the process of DMH
provider certification, the distinction between "service/support" and "program"
primarily applies to Certificate of Operation issuance, as well as different
application types (e.g., an application to add a new service/support or an
application to add a new program). However, despite this specific context, the
term, "services," may also be utilized in a more general sense throughout the
DMH Operational Standards to convey the services/supports
and/or programs offered by a certified provider.
Notes
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