(a) There shall be qualified staff and supporting personnel in sufficient numbers to provide the services included in the psychiatric outpatient clinic’s program as follows:
- (1) At least 50% of the treatment staff providing psychotherapy services shall be mental health professionals.
- (2) A psychiatric outpatient clinic is required to have 2 hours of psychiatric time per week for each FTE mental health professional and mental health worker providing clinical services.
- (3) The psychiatrist must provide 50% of the required psychiatric time at the psychiatric outpatient clinic.
(4) The remaining 50% of the psychiatric time may be provided by:
- (i) An advanced practice professional.
- (ii) A psychiatrist off-site by the use of tele-behavioral health.
- (iii) A combination of subparagraphs (i) and (ii).
- (b) All clinical staff shall be supervised by the psychiatrist having the overall responsibility for clinical services provided by the psychiatric outpatient clinic as defined in § 5200.23 (relating to psychiatric supervision).
- (c) There shall be sufficient clerical staff to keep correspondence, records and files current and in good order.
- (d) The psychiatric outpatient clinic shall recruit and hire staff that is appropriate for the population to be served.
- (e) If the psychiatric outpatient clinic serves children, specialized personnel are required, as appropriate, to deliver services to children.
- (f) Each psychiatric outpatient clinic shall have a written comprehensive personnel policy.
- (g) There shall be a written plan for regular, ongoing staff development and training.
- (h) Graduate and undergraduate students in accredited training programs in various mental health disciplines may participate in the treatment of individuals receiving services when under the direct supervision of a mental health professional, but are not to be included for the purpose of defining staffing patterns.
- (i) Psychiatric residents with an unrestricted license to practice medicine in this Commonwealth who are under the direct supervision of a psychiatrist are defined as mental health professionals for the purpose of defining staffing patterns.
- (j) Volunteers may be used in various support and activity functions of the clinic, but are not considered for the purposes of defining staffing patterns.
Authority
The provisions of this § 5200.22 amended under section 1021 of the Human Services Code (62 P.S. § 1021); sections 105 and 112 of the Mental Health Procedures Act (50 P.S. § § 7105 and 7112); and section 201(2) of the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966 (50 P.S. § 4201(2)).
Source
The provisions of this § 5200.22 amended October 11, 2019, effective October 12, 2019, 49 Pa.B. 5943. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (247793) to (247794).