[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR441.156]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

  CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 

                  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)

 

PART 441_SERVICES: REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITS APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC 

 

Subpart D_Inpatient Psychiatric Services for Individuals Under Age 21 in 

                   Psychiatric Facilities or Programs

 

Sec.  441.156  Team developing individual plan of care.



    (a) The individual plan of care under Sec.  441.155 must be 

developed by an interdisciplinary team of physicians and other personnel 

who are employed by, or provide services to patients in, the facility.

    (b) Based on education and experience, preferably including 

competence in child psychiatry, the team must be capable of--

    (1) Assessing the recipient's immediate and long-range therapeutic 

needs, developmental priorities, and personal strengths and liabilities;

    (2) Assessing the potential resources of the recipient's family;

    (3) Setting treatment objectives; and

    (4) Prescribing therapeutic modalities to achieve the plan's 

objectives.

    (c) The team must include, as a minimum, either--

    (1) A Board-eligible or Board-certified psychiatrist;

    (2) A clinical psychologist who has a doctoral degree and a 

physician licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy; or

    (3) A physician licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy with 

specialized training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of 

mental diseases, and a psychologist who has a master's degree in 

clinical psychology or who has been certified by the State or by the 

State psychological association.

    (d) The team must also include one of the following:

    (1) A psychiatric social worker.

    (2) A registered nurse with specialized training or one year's 

experience in treating mentally ill individuals.

    (3) An occupational therapist who is licensed, if required by the 

State, and who has specialized training or one year of experience in 

treating mentally ill individuals.

    (4) A psychologist who has a master's degree in clinical psychology 

or who has been certified by the State or by the State psychological 

association.