- (a) Opioid treatment services may be provided only by a certified treatment provider.
(b) A certified treatment provider shall do the following:
- (1) Conduct initial and periodic behavioral health assessments for each patient.
- (2) Provide opioid treatment services.
- (3) Periodically review each patient's treatment plan.
- (4) Consider changes to the treatment plan with the goal of requiring the minimal clinically necessary medication dose, including, when appropriate, the goal of opioid abstinence.
- (5) Transition off agonist and partial agonist therapies with the goal, when appropriate, of opioid abstinence.
(6) Provide reintegration services, which may include:
- (A) case management;
- (B) daily living skills;
- (C) vocational services;
- (D) housing assistance;
- (E) community support services; and
- (F) care coordination.
(c) The commission may make a grant, or authorize the use of an existing grant, to establish and maintain an electronic system that may be used for one (1) or more of the following:
- (1) Electronic remote monitoring of a person receiving treatment in the program.
- (2) Videoconferencing to allow a provider to examine or provide treatment to a person receiving treatment at a distant location.
- (3) Videoconferencing among a court, a person receiving treatment in the program, and any other persons whose presence may be necessary or useful.
As added by P.L.125-2017, SEC.1.