Section 22-A6329. LEVEL OF CARE 2.1: INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (IOP)  


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    6329  LEVEL OF CARE 2.1: INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM (IOP)

     

    6329.1Level 2.1 Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) providers shall be able to provide nine (9) to nineteen (19) hours of treatment services per week for adults and six (6) to nineteen (19) hours of treatment services per week for youth under the age of twenty-one (21). IOP is the appropriate level of care for individuals who are assessed as meeting the ASAM criteria for Level 2.1 and:

     

    (a)Recognize their SUD and are committed to recovery;

     

    (b)Are transitioning from a different LOC; and

     

    (c)Have stable medical or psychiatric co-occurring conditions.

     

    6329.2 Level 2.1 IOP treatment duration varies from thirty (30) to sixty (60) days.

     

    6329.3Unless clinically inappropriate or a client does not consent, all providers shall adhere to the service requirements for this level of care.

     

    6329.5Level 2.1 IOP includes the following mix of core services, in accordance with the client’s individual treatment plan:

     

    (a) Assessment/Diagnostic and Treatment Planning (§ 6336):

     

    (1) Comprehensive Assessment: Required if this is the individual’s first LOC in a single course of treatment; optional for a new provider if the client has been transferred from another LOC;

     

    (2) Ongoing Assessment: Required within seven (7) calendar days of admission if no comprehensive was performed at intake into Level 2.1. Cannot be billed more than twice within a sixty (60)-day period and cannot occur on the same day as a comprehensive assessment. An ongoing assessment with a corresponding treatment plan update must occur prior to a planned discharge from the LOC;

     

    (3) Brief Assessment: Cannot exceed four (4) occurrences within the period of time that the individual is in Level 2.1.

     

    (b) SUD Counseling (in accordance with § 6340 of this chapter): Counseling shall be provided as a clinically appropriate combination of Individual, Family, and Group Counseling, including Group Counseling-Psychoeducation, according to the client’s assessed needs. 

     

    (c) Clinical Care Coordination (CCC) (in accordance with § 6337 of this chapter): The Clinical Care Coordinator is responsible for establishing the frequency of the ongoing assessments and updates to the treatment plan.

     

    (d) Case Management (in accordance with § 6338 of this chapter): For providers with a Human Care Agreement, a minimum of four (4) units (1 hour) of Case Management-HIV is required for the duration of the LOC; other  Case Management is provided in accordance with the treatment plan. 

     

    (e) Drug Screening (in accordance with § 6341 of this chapter): Required at admission and as clinically indicated throughout the course of treatment. 

     

    (f) Crisis Intervention: As required and in accordance with § 6339 of this chapter.

     

    6329.6Level 2.1 providers may provide Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) per § 6343 of this chapter, if so certified.

     

     

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 62 DCR 12056 (September 4, 2015).