Utah Admin. Code R156-1-601 - Suicide Prevention Video - Primary Care Providers
(1)
(a)
Under Subsection
58-1-601(3), the
Division shall produce the suicide prevention videos described in Subsection
58-1-601(2) by
meeting at least annually with the Division of Integrated Healthcare to review
information on existing videos and plan new videos, including:
(i) establishing goals, specifications, and
standards for the videos;
(ii)
identifying approved vendors from Utah's Best Value Cooperative Contracts list
or otherwise planning requests for proposals;
(iii) awarding contracts for creation of the
videos; and
(iv) producing the
videos and providing them in effective formats.
(b) The Division shall collaborate with the
Department of Government Operations to allow primary care providers access to
view the suicide prevention videos described in Subsection
58-1-601(2) on
the Division's website, at no cost to the providers.
(c) A primary care provider may fulfill up to
ten of their CPE hours by viewing the Division-created suicide prevention
videos, as follows:
(i) for a video 25 minutes
or less in length, a provider may recognize one-half CPE credit hour;
and
(ii) for a video 26 minutes or
longer, a provider may recognize CPE credit in 50-minute hour blocks of
time.
(d) The Division's
production of the suicide prevention videos may include posting
Division-approved substitutes for the videos on its website, such as Counseling
on Access to Lethal Means (CALM) training, or more robust in-person training
CME hours from a Suicide Prevention Summit provided by the Department of Health
and Human Services.
(2)
(a) Under Subsection
58-1-601(2)(b),
the Division-approved educational materials or courses related to suicide
prevention shall include those identified on the Division's website.
(b) The number and type of CPE credit hours
allowed for completion of each educational material or course shall be stated
on the Division's website or in the educational materials or course.
(3)
(a) The Division or other provider of suicide
prevention educational materials, courses, or videos may track or confirm a
primary care provider's completion of the educational materials, course, or
video.
(b) A primary care provider
shall maintain documentation sufficient to prove compliance with Section
58-1-601 and this section, for two years after the end of the licensure cycle
for which the CPE is due, including:
(i) title
of the educational materials, course, or video;
(ii) date completed;
(iii) number of CE hours claimed;
and
(iv) type of CE.
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