The definitions in this section, WAC 388-877-0200, and WAC 388-877-0655 apply to behavioral health organizations (BHO) and the BHO managed care plan.
"Behavioral health organization" or "BHO" means any county authority or group of county authorities or other entity recognized by the secretary in contract in a defined region.
"Behavioral health organization (BHO) managed care plan" is the entity that operates the prepaid inpatient health plan (PIHP) for medicaid behavioral health services.
"Chemical dependency professional" or "CDP" means a person credentialed by the department of health as a chemical dependency professional (CDP) with primary responsibility for implementing an individualized service plan for substance use disorder services.
"Child" means a person under the age of eighteen years. For the purposes of the medicaid program, child means a person who is under the age of twenty-one years.
"Community support services" means services authorized, planned, and coordinated through resource management services including, at a minimum, assessment, diagnosis, emergency crisis intervention available twenty-four hours, seven days a week; prescreening determinations for persons who are mentally ill being considered for placement in nursing homes as required by federal law; screening for patients being considered for admission to residential services; diagnosis and treatment for children who are mentally or severely emotionally disturbed discovered under screening through the federal Title XIX early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) program; investigation, legal, and other nonresidential services under chapter 71.05 RCW; case management services; psychiatric treatment including medication supervision; counseling; psychotherapy; assuring transfer of relevant patient information between service providers; recovery services; and other services determined by behavioral health organizations.
"Consultation" means the clinical review and development of recommendations regarding activities, or decisions of, clinical staff, contracted employees, volunteers, or students by persons with appropriate knowledge and experience to make recommendations.
"County authority" means the board of county commissioners, county council, or county executive having authority to establish a community mental health program, or two or more of the county authorities specified in this subsection which have entered into an agreement to provide a community mental health program.
"Designated chemical dependency specialist" means a person designated by the behavioral health organization (BHO) or by the county alcoholism and other drug addiction program coordinator designated by the BHO to perform the commitment duties described in RCW 70.96A.140 and qualified to do so by meeting standards adopted by the department.
"Designated mental health professional" or "DMHP" means a mental health professional designated by the behavioral health organization (BHO) county or other authority authorized in rule to perform duties under the involuntary treatment act as described in RCW 10.77.010, 71.05.-020, 71.24.025 and 71.34.020.
"Ethnic minority" or "racial/ethnic groups" means, for the purposes of this chapter, any of the following general population groups:
(1) African American;
(2) An American Indian or Alaskan native, which includes:
(a) A person who is a member or considered to be a member in a federally recognized tribe;
(b) A person determined eligible to be found Indian by the secretary of interior;
(c) An Eskimo, Aleut, or other Alaskan native; and
(d) An unenrolled Indian meaning a person considered Indian by a federally or nonfederally recognized Indian tribe or off-reservation Indian/Alaskan native community organization;
(3) Asian/Pacific Islander; or
(4) Hispanic.
"Housing services" means the active search and promotion of individual access to, and choice in, safe and affordable housing that is appropriate to the individual's age, culture, and needs.
"Medical necessity" or "medically necessary" is a term for describing a requested service which is reasonably calculated to prevent, diagnose, correct, cure, alleviate or prevent the worsening of conditions in the recipient that endanger life, or cause suffering or pain, or result in illness or infirmity, or threaten to cause or aggravate a handicap, or cause or physical deformity or malfunction, and there is no other equally effective, more conservative or substantially less costly course of treatment available or suitable for the person requesting service. For the purpose of this chapter "course of treatment" may include mere observation or, where appropriate, no treatment at all.
"Mental health professional" means:
(1) A psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric nurse or social worker as defined in chapters 71.05 and 71.34 RCW;
(2) A person who is licensed by the department of health as a mental health counselor, mental health counselor associate, marriage and family therapist, or marriage and family therapist associate;
(3) A person with a master's degree or further advanced degree in counseling or one of the behavioral sciences from an accredited college or university. Such person shall have, in addition, at least two years of experience in direct treatment of persons with mental illness or emotional disturbance, such experience gained under the supervision of a mental health professional;
(4) A person who meets the waiver criteria of RCW 71.24.260, which was granted prior to 1986;
(5) A person who had an approved waiver to perform the duties of a mental health professional that was requested by a regional support network and granted by the mental health division prior to July 1, 2001; or
(6) A person who has been granted a time-limited exception of the minimum requirements of a mental health professional by the division of behavioral health and recovery.
"Mental health specialist" means:
(1) A "child mental health specialist" is defined as a mental health professional with the following education and experience:
(a) A minimum of one hundred actual hours (not quarter or semester hours) of special training in child development and the treatment of children and youth with serious emotional disturbance and their families; and
(b) The equivalent of one year of full-time experience in the treatment of seriously emotionally disturbed children and youth and their families under the supervision of a child mental health specialist.
(2) A "geriatric mental health specialist" is defined as a mental health professional who has the following education and experience:
(a) A minimum of one hundred actual hours (not quarter or semester hours) of specialized training devoted to the mental health problems and treatment of persons sixty years of age and older; and
(b) The equivalent of one year of full-time experience in the treatment of persons sixty years of age and older, under the supervision of a geriatric mental health specialist.
(3) An "ethnic minority mental health specialist" is defined as a mental health professional who has demonstrated cultural competence attained through major commitment, ongoing training, experience and/or specialization in serving ethnic minorities, including evidence of one year of service specializing in serving the ethnic minority group under the supervision of an ethnic minority mental health specialist; and
(a) Evidence of support from the ethnic minority community attesting to the person's commitment to that community; or
(b) A minimum of one hundred actual hours (not quarter or semester hours) of specialized training devoted to ethnic minority issues and treatment of ethnic minority individuals.
(4) A "disability mental health specialist" is defined as a mental health professional with special expertise in working with an identified disability group. For purposes of this chapter only, "disabled" means an individual with a disability other than a mental illness, including a developmental disability, serious physical handicap, or sensory impairment.
(a) If the consumer is deaf, the specialist must be a mental health professional with:
(i) Knowledge about the deaf culture and psychosocial problems faced by who are deaf; and
(ii) Ability to communicate fluently in the preferred language system of the consumer.
(b) The specialist for individuals with developmental disabilities must be a mental health professional who:
(i) Has at least one year's experience working with people with developmental disabilities; or
(ii) Is a developmental disabilities professional as defined in RCW 71.05.020.
"Peer counselor" means a person recognized by the division of behavioral health and recovery (DBHR) as a person who:
(1) Is a self-identified consumer of mental health services;
(2) Is a counselor credentialed under chapter 18.19 RCW;
(3) Has completed specialized training provided by or contracted through DBHR. If the person was trained by trainers approved by the mental health division (now DBHR) before October 1, 2004, and has met the requirements in subsection (1), (2) and (4) of this section by January 31, 2005, the person is exempt from completing this specialized training;
(4) Has successfully passed an examination administered by DBHR or an authorized contractor; and
(5) Has received a written notification letter from DBHR stating that DBHR recognizes the person as a "peer counselor."
"Quality assurance and quality improvement" means a focus on compliance to minimum requirements in rules and contracts, and activities to perform above minimum standards and achieve reasonably expected levels of performance, quality, and practice.
"Quality strategy" means an overarching system and/or process whereby quality assurance and quality improvement activities are incorporated and infused into all aspects of a behavioral health organization's (BHO)'s operations.
"Regional support network (RSN)" no longer exists as of March 31, 2016. See "Behavioral health organization (BHO)."
"Residential services" means a complete range of residences and supports authorized by resource management services and which may involve a facility, a distinct part thereof, or services which support community living, for persons who are acutely mentally ill, adults who are chronically mentally ill, children who are severely emotionally disturbed, or adults who are seriously disturbed and determined by the behavioral health organization to be at risk of becoming acutely or chronically mentally ill.
"Resource management services" means the planning, coordination, and authorization of residential services and community support services for:
(1) Adults and children who are acutely mentally ill;
(2) Adults who are chronically mentally ill;
(3) Children who are severely emotionally disturbed; or
(4) Adults who are seriously disturbed and determined solely by a behavioral health organization to be at risk of becoming acutely or chronically mentally ill.
"Service area" means the geographic area covered by each behavioral health organization (BHO) for which it is responsible.
"State minimum standards" means minimum requirements established by rules adopted by the secretary and necessary to implement this chapter for delivery of behavioral health services.
"Substance use disorder" means a cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating that an individual continues using the substance despite significant substance-related problems. The diagnosis of a substance use disorder is based on a pathological pattern of behaviors related to the use of the substances.
"Tribal authority" means, for the purposes of behavioral health organizations and RCW 71.24.300 only, the federally recognized Indian tribes and the major Indian organizations recognized by the secretary as long as these organizations do not have a financial relationship with any behavioral health organization that would present a conflict of interest.
Wash. Admin. Code § 388-865-0238