Or. Admin. Code § 944-010-0010 - Definitions
(1) "ASAM Criteria"
means the Fourth Edition of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)
for the Treatment of Addictive, Substance-related, and Co-Occurring Conditions,
which is a clinical guide to develop patient-centered service plans and make
objective decisions about levels of care, continuing care, and transfer or
discharge for individuals.
(2) "The
Authority" means Oregon Health Authority.
(3) "Behavioral Health" includes mental
health, substance use, substance use disorders, and problem gambling.
(4) "Behavioral Health Resource Network"
means an organization, local or state governmental body, or one of the nine
federally recognized Tribes of Oregon, that individually or jointly provides
some or all of the services described in ORS
430.389(2)(e),
that is funded by the Oversight and Accountability Council under ORS
430.389.
(5) "Contingency Management" (CM) means a
structured, evidence-based therapy that provides incentives to reinforce
targeted individuals' behavior among people with substance use disorder (SUD),
including but not limited to encouraging individuals to achieve their goals by
providing them with tangible reinforcements soon after an individual completes
a treatment adherent behavior, like attending a therapy visit, taking a
prescribed medication, or a reduction in drug use.
(6) "Culturally and Linguistically Responsive
Services" means the provision of effective, equitable, understandable, and
respectful quality care and services that are responsive to diverse cultural
health beliefs and practices, preferred languages, health literacy, and other
communication needs.
(7)
"Culturally and Linguistically Specific Services" means quality substance use
prevention, treatment, and recovery supports and services that are designed
specifically for a distinct minoritized cultural community, developed based on
the languages used and cultural values of the distinct minoritized cultural
community and designed to elevate their voices and experiences, and that have
the aim of enhancing emotional safety, belonging, and a shared collective
cultural experience for healing and recovery among the distinct cultural
community served. These services are primarily led and staffed by people that
have extensive experience working with or being immersed in the same
minoritized cultural community they serve or have a history of at least five
years primarily serving the specified minoritized cultural community in a
behavioral health setting.
(8)
"Diagnosis" means the principal mental health or substance use diagnosis listed
in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
(9) "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM)" refers to the Fifth Edition published by the American
Psychiatric Association.
(10)
"Employment support services" mean individualized services that assist
individuals with substance use disorder in obtaining and maintaining employment
in the community and in continuing treatment to ensure rehabilitation and
productive employment which can include but is not limited to:
(a) Job development;
(b) Supervision and job training;
(c) On-the-job visitation;
(d) Consultation with the employer;
(e) Job coaching;
(f) Counseling;
(g) Skills training; and
(h) Transportation.
(11) "Gender Affirming Care" means health
care and health related services that holistically attends to but is not
limited to transgender, gender-nonconforming, non-binary, Two Spirit and
intersex people's physical, mental, and social health needs and well-being
while respectfully affirming their gender identity. Gender Affirming Care is
sensitive and responsive to an individual's gender identities and expressions.
Gender affirming care complies with non-discrimination laws.
(12) "Individuals or persons with substance
use disorder" means people with a substance disorder diagnosis or who meet the
diagnostic criteria for a substance use disorder.
(13) "Individual intervention plan" means a
plan encompassing the desired changes and outcomes of a recovery process made
collaboratively between an individual and a provider.
(14) "Organization" means any entity lawfully
registered to do business in the State of Oregon, including, but not limited
to, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability
partnership, limited liability company, for profit corporation, or nonprofit
corporation.
(15) "Peer Delivered
Services Supervisors" means qualified individuals certified as an Addiction
Peer Support Specialist (PSS), Certified Recovery Mentor (CRM), or an Addiction
Peer Wellness Specialist (PWS) with at least one year of experience as a PSS,
CRM, or PWS in substance use disorder and addiction recovery services who
evaluates and guides PSS, CRM, and PWS program staff in the delivery of peer
delivered services and supports.
(16) "Peer-Run Organization" means an
organization:
(a) In which a majority of the
individuals who oversee the organization's operation and who are in positions
of control have lived experience with mental health or addiction
challenges;
(b) That is fully
independent, separate, and autonomous from other behavioral health agencies;
and
(c) That has the authority and
responsibility for all oversight and decision-making on governance, financial,
personnel, policy, and program issues in the organization.
(17) "Substance use disorder treatment" means
outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential services and supports for
individuals with substance use disorders which can include but is not limited
to:
(a) Cognitive or behavioral
therapies;
(b) Contingency
management;
(c) Medically monitored
withdrawal management; and
(d)
Medication assisted treatment (MAT).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 430.389, 430.390 & 430.391
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 430.383 & 430.392
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