Or. Admin. Code § 419-110-0060 - Death Reporting
(1) If
the investigator reported a death to the medical examiner in cases where there
was reasonable cause to believe that an adult has died as a result of abuse, an
abuse investigation shall be immediately opened. Notifications shall occur in
the same manner as all allegations of alleged abuse, outlined in OAR
419-110-0040.
(2) CMHP shall notify OTIS of all the deaths
of adults with SPMI receiving mental health treatment from a community program
or services for mental illness in a facility within one business day of being
informed of the adult's death.
(3)
CMHP shall report the death to OTIS via the format developed for death
reporting. Upon receipt of the death reporting notice, OTIS shall assign a
distinct case number for this special screening review and notify OHA
BHD.
(4) The investigator shall
complete a death review screening report using the OTIS provided format within
55 calendar days of receiving the report of the adult's death.
(5) The death review consists of ascertaining
if abuse was a factor in the adult's death. This includes but is not limited
to:
(a) A review of the adult's CMHP records
for at least the past year;
(b) A
review of service provider records for the adult if mental health treatment
services were provided by a community program contractor;
(c) A review of facility records if the adult
received licensed residential services;
(d) Any other relevant records, including but
not limited to the police reports; and
(e) Any relevant information provided by
individuals contacted related to the death review.
(6) The investigator shall obtain the
official cause and manner of death, such as a copy of the adult's death
certificate or medical examiners report.
(7) The investigator may obtain an extension
of the due date for good cause by submitting a request in writing to
OTIS.
(8) Within 5 calendar days of
receiving a completed death review, OTIS shall review and approve for closing.
OTIS shall provide OHA BHD with a copy of the report.
(9) If at any point the investigator
ascertains during the death review that abuse was a factor, OTIS is to be
notified immediately and the death review screening shall become an assigned
abuse investigation. Notification shall occur in the same manner as OAR
419-110-0040.
(10) Nothing in this section affects the
community program's duties and responsibilities related to case management
following the death of an enrolled adult.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.010, 409.050, 413.085 & ORS 430.731
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 430.731, ORS 409.027, 443.875, 430.610 - 430.695, 430.735 - 430.765, 430.768, 443.400 - 443.465, 443.705 - 443.825 & 413.036
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