Utah Admin. Code R523-4-8 - Standards for Community-Based Treatment
(1)
Any substance use program licensed by the Department of Human Services Office
of Licensing shall annually complete and submit the National Survey on
Substance Abuse Treatment Survey (N-SSATS), and any mental health program shall
annually complete and submit the National Mental Health Service Survey
(N-MHSS).
(2) Certified programs,
Sole Proprietors, and health clinics, providing behavioral health treatment
shall:
(a) Conduct risk, need, and
responsivity (RNR) screens and clinical assessments to determine effective
supervision and treatment strategies;
(b) Base interventions on the person's level
of criminogenic risk, and level of substance use disorder and/or mental
illness;
(c) Ensure treatment is
tailored to the individual and addresses:
(i)
motivation,
(ii) problem
solving,
(iii) skill building to
improve cognitive, social, emotional, and coping skills, and
(iv) assistance in building prosocial
supports and activities;
(d) Ensure service for SUD including
assessment, treatment planning, continued stay and discharge planning are
consistent with the most current ASAM Criteria;
(e) Include medication assisted treatment
(MAT) in opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder interventions;
(f) Provide random, unpredictable, and
frequent drug testing in the supervision of persons with SUD, and ensure drug
testing procedures and policies are compliant with Rule R523-15;
(g) Assist adults with housing, employment,
vocational activities, and building social supports;
(h) Maintain a complete and accurate record
of any clinical service for each individual served that contains the following
information:
(i) any screenings and
assessments completed,
(ii) any
consent forms or required disclosures,
(iii) a comprehensive treatment
plan,
(iv) progress
notes,
(v) continuing recovery
recommendations upon discharge, and
(vi) documentation of receipt for any payment
made by participants as contributions to the cost of treatment; and
(i) Complete any training required
by the Division as a condition of certification.
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