Utah Admin. Code R523-17-4 - Definitions
(1) "Bridging Strategies" are transition
strategies that include brief patient education that helps the patient
understand his or her condition and what treatment options exist to facilitate
patient and family follow-through;
(a)
Provides assistance with understanding and navigating the system of potential
supports, preferably from a peer;
(b) May include counseling by staff from a
community-based organization who can then see the patient for follow-up care
after discharge and giving the patient a copy of their safety plan and making
sure it is relevant to their current level of care; and
(c) Sometimes called peer-or community
bridging. Also providing onsite counseling.
(2) "Caring Connection" is defined as a
follow up phone call, mailed note, text or e-mail checking back in with the
caller. This can be done by crisis staff or other support staff.
(3) "Caring Contacts" Caring contacts are
brief communications with patients during care transitions such as discharge
from treatment or when patients miss appointments or drop out of treatment.
These contacts, through which care providers continue to show support for a
patient, can promote patient's feeling of connection to treatment and increase
their participation in collaborative treatment. Caring contacts may be
especially helpful for patients who have barriers to outpatient care or are
unwilling to access outpatient care.
(4) "Certified Crisis Worker" means an
individual who:
(a) meets the standards of
qualification or certification that the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental
Health (division) sets, in accordance with Section
62A-15-1302; and
(b) staffs the statewide mental health crisis
line or a local mental health crisis line under the supervision of at least one
mental health therapist.
(5) "Local Mental Health Crisis Line" means
the same as that term is defined in Subsection
63C-18-102(2).
(6) "Mental Health Crisis" is defined as any
intense behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation perceived to be a
crisis by the individual experiencing the crisis, family, or others who closely
observe the individual. The crisis may include a mental health condition that
manifests itself by symptoms of sufficient severity that a prudent layperson
who possesses an average knowledge of mental health issues could reasonably
expect the absence of immediate attention of intervention to result in:
(a) serious jeopardy to the individual's
health or well-being; or
(b) a
danger to others; or
(c)
significantly reduced levels of functioning in primary activities of daily
living.
(7) "Mental
Health Therapist" is an individual licensed in Utah under the mental health
professional practice act as defined in Subsection
58-60-102(5).
(8) "Statewide mental health crisis line"
means the same as that term is defined in Subsection
63C-18-102(3).
(9) "Rapid Follow-up and Referral" involves
taking steps during an emergency department visit or before discharge from
inpatient care to facilitate immediate access to an outpatient treatment
appointment for the patient, preferably within 24--48 hours after discharge. To
facilitate rapid referral, it may be helpful to establish agreements with
outpatient providers to accept rapid follow-up referrals.
(10) "Warm Hand Off" has a goal to increase
the likelihood that a patient will follow up on a referral to one provider from
another. Rather than simply providing the name and phone number of a provider,
a warm hand-off connects the patient with the new provider before the first
appointment.
Notes
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