Or. Admin. R. 309-019-0170
Outpatient Problem Gambling Treatment and Recovery Services
Effective Mar 1, 2018ORS 161.390, 430.640 & 461.549 | Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 161.390 - 161.400, 179.505, 413.520 - 413.522, 426.380- 426.395, 426.490 - 426.500, 428.205 - 428.270, 430.010, 430.205 - 430.210, 430.254 - 430.640, 430.850 - 430.955 & 443.400 - 443.460Oregon Health Authority
Outpatient problem gambling treatment services include group, individual, and family treatment consistent with the following requirements:
- (1) Service sessions shall address the challenges of the individual as they relate directly or indirectly to the problem gambling behavior.
(2) Providers may provide telephone counseling when face-to-face contact involves an unwise delay, as follows:
- (a) The individual shall be currently enrolled in the problem gambling treatment program;
- (b) Phone counseling shall be provided by a qualified program staff within their scope of practice;
- (c) Service notes for phone counseling shall follow the same criteria as face-to-face counseling and identify the session was conducted by phone and the clinical rationale for the phone session;
- (d) Telephone counseling shall meet HIPAA and 42 CFR standards for privacy; and
- (e) There shall be an agreement of informed consent for phone counseling that is discussed with the individual and documented in the individual’s service record.
(3) Family counseling includes face-to-face or non-face-to-face service sessions between a program staff member delivering the service and a family member whose life has been negatively impacted by gambling:
- (a) Service sessions shall address the problems of the family member as they relate directly or indirectly to the problem gambling behavior; and
- (b) Services to the family shall be offered even if the individual identified as a problem gambler is unwilling or unavailable to accept services.
- (4) Twenty-four hour crisis response shall be accomplished through agreement with other crisis services, on-call program staff, or other arrangement acceptable to the Division.
- (5) A financial assessment shall be included in the entry process and documented in the assessment.
- (6) The service plan shall include a financial component consistent with the financial assessment.
- (7) A risk assessment for suicide ideation shall be included in the entry process and documented in the assessment as well as appropriate referrals made.
- (8) The service plan shall address suicidal risks if determined within the assessment process or throughout services.
- (9) For individuals at risk, the service notes shall contain documented evidence that suicidal risk is continually assessed and that follow-up safety plan activities are being monitored.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 161.390, 430.640 & 461.549
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 161.390 - 161.400, 179.505, 413.520 - 413.522, 426.380- 426.395, 426.490 - 426.500, 428.205 - 428.270, 430.010, 430.205 - 430.210, 430.254 - 430.640, 430.850 - 430.955 & 443.400 - 443.460
History
MHS 4-2018, amend filed 02/27/2018, effective 03/01/2018
MHS 10-2017(Temp), f. 9-15-17, cert. ef. 9-15-17 thru 3-13-18
MHS 6-2017, f. & cert. ef. 6-23-17
MHS 3-2015, f. & cert. ef. 5-28-15
MHS 1-2015(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 3-25-15 thru 9-20-15
MHS 4-2014, f. & cert. ef. 2-3-14
MHS 6-2013(Temp), f. 8-8-13, cert. ef. 8-9-13 thru 2-5-14