If the capacity of an individual to consent to treatment,
services, or research, or authorize the disclosure of information is in doubt,
the provider shall obtain an evaluation from a professional who is qualified by
expertise, training, education, or credentials and not directly involved with
the individual to determine whether the individual has capacity to consent or
to authorize the disclosure of information.
1. Capacity evaluations shall be obtained for
all individuals who may lack capacity, even if they request that an authorized
representative be designated or agree to submit to a recommended course of
treatment.
2. In conducting this
evaluation, the professional may seek comments from representatives
accompanying the individual pursuant to
12VAC35-115-70 A 4 about the
individual's capacity to consent or to authorize disclosure.
3. Providers shall determine the need for an
evaluation of an individual's capacity to consent or authorize disclosure of
information and the need for a substitute decision maker whenever the
individual's condition warrants, the individual requests such a review, at
least every six months, and at discharge, except for individuals receiving
acute inpatient services.
a. If the
individual's record indicates that the individual is not expected to obtain or
regain capacity, the provider shall document annually that it has reviewed the
individual's capacity to make decisions and whether there has been any change
in that capacity.
b. Providers of
acute inpatient services shall determine the need for an evaluation of an
individual's capacity to consent or authorize disclosure of information
whenever the individual's condition warrants or at least at every treatment
team meeting. Results of such reviews shall be documented in the treatment team
notes and communicated to the individual and his authorized
representative.
4.
Capacity evaluations shall be conducted in accordance with accepted standards
of professional practice and shall indicate the specific type of decision for
which the individual's capacity is being evaluated (e.g., medical) and shall
indicate what specific type of decision the individual has or does not have the
capacity to make. Capacity evaluations shall address the type of supports that
might be used to increase the individual's decision-making
capabilities.
5. If the individual
or his family objects to the results of the qualified professional's
determination, the provider shall immediately inform the human rights advocate.
a. If the individual or family member wishes
to obtain an independent evaluation of the individual's capacity, he may do so
at his own expense and within reasonable timeframes consistent with his
circumstances. If the individual or family member cannot pay for an independent
evaluation, the individual may request that the LHRC consider the need for an
independent evaluation pursuant to
12VAC35-115-200 B. The provider
shall take no action for which consent or authorization is required, except in
an emergency, pending the results of the independent evaluation. The provider
shall take no steps to designate an authorized representative until the
independent evaluation is complete.
b. If the independent evaluation is
consistent with the provider's evaluation, the provider's evaluation is
binding, and the provider shall implement it accordingly.
c. If the independent evaluation is not
consistent with the provider's evaluation, the matter shall be referred to the
LHRC for review and decision under
12VAC35-115-200 through
12VAC35-115-250.