Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 5122-14-12 | Program, specialty services and discharge planning requirements.
... for admission, continued stay, and discharge; and (5) A description of how patients and family members of patients are to participate in an advisory role with respect to the inpatient service. (C) Criteria for admission will: (1) Limit admissions to those persons whose principal diagnosis and focus of treatment upon admission is a mental disorder according to the latest edition of the American... |
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Rule 5122-14-13 | Medical records, documentation and confidentiality.
...t plan which shall include criteria for discharge and which shall meet requirements of section 5122.27 of the Revised Code; (7) All medical orders; (8) Documentation of the patient's progress, and other significant patient events which could impact on treatment; (9) Appropriate, complete, signed and dated consents for treatment, and for release of confidential information; (10) A discharge summary completed withi... |
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Rule 5122-14-13 | Medical records, documentation and confidentiality.
...eatment plan that includes criteria for discharge and meets mandates in section 5122.27 of the Revised Code; (7) All medical orders; (8) Documentation of the patient's progress and other significant patient events that could impact treatment; (9) Appropriate, complete, signed, and dated consents for treatment and release of confidential information; (10) A discharge summary completed w... |
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Rule 5122-21-03 | Pre-admission screening and resident review (PASRR) for nursing facility applicants and residents with serious mental illness.
... given solely to allow for effective discharge planning. (13) 'Guardian' has the same meaning as in section 2111.01 of Revised Code. (14) 'Hospital exemption' (exempted hospital discharge) means the same as defined in rule 5160-3-15 of the Administrative Code. (15) 'Indefinite approval is an approval that permits a NF to admit an individual diagnosed with SMI. Individuals admitted to a NF... |
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Rule 5122-26-17 | Service accessibility and availability.
... (A) Continuity of care for persons discharged from psychiatric inpatient settings and referred to the provider through the provision of necessary services as determined by the provider in consultation with the person served and the referral source. Such necessary services shall be provided upon discharge whenever possible and no later than two weeks post discharge if it has been concluded during ... |
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Rule 5122-27-05 | Discharge summary.
...procedures addressing the completion of discharge summaries. (B) The discharge summary shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: (1) Date of admission of the client; (2) Date of the last service provided to the client; (3) Outcome of the service provided, i.e. amount of progress or the level of care; (4) ASAM level of care at discharge, if applicable; (5) Recommendatio... |
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Rule 5122-27-07 | Addiction treatment level of care.
...evel of care recommendation, and at discharge by conducting a multi-dimensional assessment utilizing the American society of addiction medicine criteria, also known as the ASAM patient placement criteria. (C) When a client is placed in or referred to a level of care other than the assessed level of care, providers shall document the rationale. |
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Rule 5122-28-04 | Consumer outcomes.
... when to clinically or administratively discharge a client from provider services, if ever. However, for the purposes of required reporting in accordance with section 5119.61 of the Revised Code, a service provider shall report data if requested by the department. |
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Rule 5122-29-06 | Mental health day treatment service.
...assessment with clear admission and discharge criteria. The environment at this level of treatment is highly structured, and there should be an appropriate staff-to-client ratio in order to guarantee sufficient therapeutic services and professional monitoring, control, and protection. The purpose and intent of mental health day treatment is to stabilize, increase or sustain the highest level of f... |
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Rule 5122-29-09 | Residential and withdrawal management substance use disorder services.
...shall appear in the client record. (2) Discharge plan stipulating specific recommendations and referrals for alcohol and drug addiction treatment. The discharge plan shall be documented in the client record. (3) Follow-up communications with client and the service provider to which client is referred. These contacts shall be documented in the client's record. (D) Each provider of this serv... |
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Rule 5122-29-09 | Residential and withdrawal management substance use disorder services.
...shall appear in the client record. (2) Discharge plan stipulating specific recommendations and referrals for alcohol and drug addiction treatment. The discharge plan shall be documented in the client record. (3) Follow-up communications with client and the service provider to which client is referred. These contacts shall be documented in the client's record. (4) Provisions for the tra... |
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Rule 5122-29-09.1 | Substance use disorder qualified residential treatment program (QRTP) for youth.
...he youth and the family. (6) Completes discharge planning that is to include family-based aftercare support. Family-based aftercare support is defined as individualized, community-based, trauma-informed supports that build on treatment gains to promote the safety and well-being of youth and families, with the goal of preserving the youth in a supportive family environment. The discharge plan is t... |
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Rule 5122-29-12 | Driver intervention program.
...least six years after clients have been discharged from the program. Client records shall be destroyed to maintain client confidentiality as required by state and federal law. (2) A record shall be maintained for each client of a driver intervention program. Each record shall include, at a minimum, the following components: (a) Identification of client (name of client and/or client identification number). (b) Clie... |
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Rule 5122-30-23 | Facility records.
...ined on the roster for three years post discharge. (2) For each resident, the facility shall maintain: (a) A written referral from the referring entity or individual, if applicable, that specifies: (i) Name, address and telephone number of the referring entity; (ii) For individuals receiving mental health services, the name, address, and telephone number of the person or entity responsible for the continued provi... |
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Rule 5122-30-24 | Resident agreement.
...resident in the event of the resident's discharge or transfer from the facility. (6) A statement that no charges, fines, or penalties will be assessed against the resident other than those stipulated in the agreement. (7) Provision for thirty day prior verbal and written notification for increasing monthly charges. (8) A copy of procedures to be used for the referral of a resident with mental illness for mental he... |
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Rule 5122-30-25 | Skilled nursing care and changes in a resident's health status.
...medication, the facility must provide a discharge or transfer notice to the resident in accordance with rule 5122-30-27 of the Administrative Code. An operator may not transfer such a resident to another class two residential facility. (D) Class two facilities shall in the event of acute illness, accident, nursing facility admission, or hospitalization of a resident, contact the resident's physician or source of me... |
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Rule 5122-30-27 | Transfer and discharge rights.
...A) For purposes of this rule: (1) "Discharge" means a permanent movement of a resident to another facility that is not under the jurisdiction of the owner or manager. (2) "Emergency" means a situation which creates an imminent risk of substantial harm to the individual or other household members in the facility, if immediate action is not taken. (3) "Transfer" means a temporary or perma... |
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Rule 5122-30-31 | Background investigations for employment.
...ate the applicant or employee was fully discharged from imprisonment, probation, and parole, if the applicant or employee has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the following sections of the Revised Code: (i) 2903.04 (involuntary manslaughter); (ii) 2903.041 (reckless homicide); (iii) 2905.04 (child stealing) as it existed prior to July 1, 1996; (iv) 2905.05 (criminal ch... |
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Rule 5122-30-32 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).
...e youth and the family. (6) Completes discharge planning that is to include family-based aftercare support. Family-based aftercare support is defined as individualized, community-based, trauma-informed supports that build on treatment gains to promote the safety and well-being of youth and families, with the goal of preserving the youth in a supportive family environment. The discharge plan is t... |
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Rule 5122-36-04 | Responsibilities of the living arrangement.
...ving arrangement requires a transfer or discharge; (3) The living arrangement no longer has a current, valid license or certification; or, (4) The living arrangement goes out of business. (L) Permit each resident to have daily access to his or her personal funds during regularly-scheduled office hours, as specified in a posted notice that is available to each resident. (M) Have each resident sign receipts for all... |
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Rule 5122-40-05 | Personnel.
... within five days of that patient's discharge or termination of services. (c) An overdose of an active patient, or the allegation of such an overdose, that was reported to the OTP. (d) A call made by OTP staff for emergency medical services to be dispatched to the OTP site, including a parking lot used by the OTP's patients. (4) The program director is to ensure documentation of individual case... |
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Rule 5122-40-08 | Monitoring program.
...-four hours of patient admission or discharge, the program shall report to the central registry, patient admission data which shall include: (a) Provider identification, including program name, county, and address; (b) Patient identification, including: (i) Patient name or initials; (ii) Sex; (iii) Month, day, and year of birth; and, (iv) Race, (c) The month, day, and year of admission... |
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Rule 5122-40-08 | Monitoring program.
...-four hours of patient admission or discharge, the program shall report to the central registry, patient admission data which shall include: (a) Provider identification, including program name, county, and address; (b) Patient identification, including: (i) Patient name or initials; (ii) Sex; (iii) Month, day, and year of birth; and, (iv) Race, (c) The month, day, and year of admission... |
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Rule 5122-40-08 | Monitoring program.
...-four hours of patient admission or discharge, the program is to report to the central registry patient admission data which is to include: (a) Provider identification, including program name, county, and address; (b) Patient identification, including: (i) Patient name or initials; (ii) Sex; (iii) Month, day, and year of birth; and, (iv) Race, (c) The month, day, and year of admission;... |
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Rule 5122-40-09 | Non-medication services.
... (g) Interventions; and, (h) Various discharge criteria. (3) An explanation about obtaining reports from the prescription drug monitoring program database; how the reports are used to treat and monitor the patient and the requirement that the reports be maintained in the patient files; (4) An explanation of any and all financial obligations of the patient; all fees charged by the opioid trea... |