Section 22-A2599. DEFINITIONS


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    When used in this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings ascribed:

     

    Behavioral Health Care – care that promotes the well-being of individuals by intervening and preventing incidents of mental illness, substance abuse, or other health concerns.

     

    Chronic Physical Condition – a somatic health condition, such as asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, substance use disorder, and/or Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

     

    Comprehensive Care Plan or CCP – an individualized plan to provide health home services to address a consumer’s behavioral and physical chronic conditions, based on assessment of health risks and the consumer’s input and goals for improvement. 

     

    Consumer – a person who seeks or receives mental health services or mental health supports funded or regulated by the Department.

     

    Core Services Agency or CSA – a community-based provider that has entered into a Human Care Agreement with the Department to provide specific MHRS in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 34 of this subtitle.

     

    Cultural and Linguistic Competence - a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes and policies that come together in a system, agency or among professionals that enables effective work in cross-cultural situations. Culture refers to integrated patterns of health human behavior that include the language, thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, institutions of racial, ethnic, religious or social groups. Competence implies having the capacity to function effectively as individual and an organization within the context of the cultural beliefs, behaviors, and needs presented by consumers and their communities.  

     

    Department of Behavioral Health or DBH – the District of Columbia agency that regulates the District’s mental health and substance abuse treatment system for adults, children, and youth.

     

    Health Home – an entity that is certified by the  Department of Behavioral Health, that uses a patient-centered approach to coordinate a consumer’s behavioral, primary, acute or other specialty medical health care services.

     

    Health Home Team – the Health Home staff that delivers services to a specific group of consumers in their assigned Health Home teams.  A Health Home Team includes the Health Home Director, Primary Care Liaison, Nurse Care Manager(s) and Care Coordinator(s).

     

    High Cost Chronic Medical Conditions – medical conditions that create the need for intensive or long-term treatment and therefore make the cost of the individual’s treatment higher than the average Medicaid beneficiary

     

    Mental Health Rehabilitation Services or MHRS –palliative services provided by a Department-certified community mental health provider to consumers in accordance with the District of Columbia State Medicaid Plan, the Medical Assistance Administration (MAA) (now Department of Health Care Finance (DHCF))/ Department Interagency Agreement, and Chapter 34 of this subtitle. 

     

    Qualified Practitioner – a psychiatrist, psychologist, licensed independent clinical social worker, advance practice registered nurse, registered nurse, licensed professional counselor or licensed independent social worker.

     

    Serious and Persistent Mental Illness – a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder (including those of biological etiology) which substantially impairs the mental health of the person or is of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteria specified within the DSM-IV or its ICD-9-CM equivalent (and subsequent revisions) with the exception of DSM-IV "V" codes, substance abuse disorders, intellectual disabilities and other developmental disorders, or seizure disorders, unless those exceptions co-occur with another diagnosable mental illness. 

     

    Specialty Provider – a community-based organization MHRS provider certified by Department to provide specialty services either directly or through contract.

     

     

authority

Sections 5113, 5115, 5117 and 5118 of the Department of Behavioral Health Establishment Act of 2013, effective December 24, 2013 (D.C. Law 20-61; D.C. Official Code §§ 7-1141.02, 7-1141-04, 7-1141.06 and 7-1141.07 (2012 Repl.)).

source

Final Rulemaking published at 63 DCR 849 (January 22, 2016).