23 Miss. Code. R. 206-1.1 - Provider Requirements
A. All providers of
community mental health services must:
1.
Provide proof of certification by the Mississippi Department of Mental Health
(MDMH), professional license, or certification and/or license from the
appropriate agency as required by the Division of Medicaid,
2. Provide proof that the services they
provide have been certified by the appropriate agency when
applicable,
3. Meet the applicable
requirements described in Miss. Admin Code Part 200, Chapter 4,
4. Provide a National Provider Identifier
(NPI), verification from the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System
(NPPES), and
5. Submit written
confirmation from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the Provider's tax
identification number and legal business name.
B. Rehabilitative services must be provided
by the following licensed and enrolled providers acting within their scope of
practice:
1. Board-certified or board-eligible
psychiatrists licensed by the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure.
2. Physicians licensed by the Mississippi
Board of Medical Licensure acting within their scope of practice.
3. Physician Assistants (PA) must hold a
Master's degree in a health related or science field, be licensed by the
Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, and must be under the supervision of a
psychiatrist or a physician.
4.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) must hold a Master's
degree in nursing with a specialty in psychiatry, be licensed by the
Mississippi Board of Nursing, and must practice within a
collaborative/consultative relationship with a physician within an established
protocol or practice guidelines.
5.
Psychologists must hold a Ph.D. degree in psychology and be licensed by the
Mississippi Board of Psychology.
6.
Licensed Certified Social Workers (LCSW) must hold a Master's degree in social
work and be licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Social
Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists at the LCSW level.
7. Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
must hold a Master's degree in counseling and be licensed by the Mississippi
State Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors.
8. Quasi-governmental Community Mental Health
Center (CMHC) agencies and private mental health centers (PMHCs) certified
according to Mississippi Code Ann. §
41-4-7
by the Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH).
a. DMH issues a four (4) year certification
for CMHCs/PMHCs and the services provided unless stated otherwise at the time
of certification.
b. DMH
certification is based on the following:
1)
Adherence to DMH standards, DMH grant requirement guidelines, contracts,
memoranda of understanding, and memoranda of agreement;
2) Compliance with DMH fiscal management
standards and practices outlined in the DMH Operational Standards based on a
risk-based audit system;
3)
Evidence of fiscal compliance with external funding sources;
4) Compliance with ethical practices and
codes of conduct of professional licensing entities related to provision of
services and management of the organization; and
5) Evidence of solid business and management
practices.
c. Staff
qualifications for CMHC/PMHC:
1)
Qualifications for providers listed in Miss. Admin. Code Part 206, Rule
1.1.B.1. through B.8 above are applicable in CMHC/PMHC,
2) Professional Art Therapists (ATR-BC) must
hold a Master's degree in art therapy and be licensed by the Mississippi
Department of Health.
3) Registered
Nurses (RN) must be a graduate from an approved or accredited RN nursing
program, be licensed by the Mississippi Board of Nursing, and must be under the
supervision of a psychiatrist, physician, PMHNP, or PA.
4) Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) must be a
graduate from an approved or accredited LPN nursing program, be licensed by the
Mississippi Board of Nursing and supervised by a psychiatrist, physician,
PMHNP, PA or RN.
5) Licensed
Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) must hold a Master's degree in marriage
and family therapy and be licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Examiners
for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists.
6) DMH certifies the following staff:
(a) Certified Mental Health Therapists
(CMHT), Certified Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Therapists
(CIDDT) and Certified Addiction Therapists (CAT) must hold a Master's degree in
mental health, human services, intellectual disabilities, addictions, or
behavioral health related fields from an approved educational
institution.
(b) Community Support
Specialists must hold a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a mental health
field, be certified by DMH as a Community Support Specialist and must be under
the supervision of staff listed Miss. Admin. Code Part 206, Rule in 1.1.B.1.
and B.8.
(c) Peer Support
Specialist Professionals must hold a minimum of a high school diploma or GED
equivalent,, be certified by DMH as a Certified Peer Support Specialist and
must be under the supervision of a psychiatrist, physician, PMHNP, PA, LCSW,
LPC, LMFT, CMHT, CIDDT, CAT or a Peer Support Specialist Supervisor who has
been trained as a Peer Support Specialist with an emphasis on
supervision.
(d) Peer Support
Specialist supervisors must hold a minimum of a master's degree in addictions,
mental health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, or human or behavioral
services field and either a 1) professional license or 2) a DMH credential as a
Mental Health Therapist, Intellectual/Developmental Disability Therapist, or
Addictions therapist prior to or immediately upon acceptance of a Peer Support
Specialist Supervisory position and must also receive training specifically
developed for Peer Support Specialist supervisors by DMH.
(e) Certified Wraparound Facilitators must
hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a mental health,
intellectual/developmental disabilities, or human services/behavioral
health-related field and a DMH Community Support Specialist credential and
complete the "Introduction to Wraparound" 3-day training, be certified by DMH,
and must be under the supervision of a psychiatrist, physician, PMHNP, PA,
LCSW, LPC, LMFT, CMHT, CIDDT, or a CAT who has completed the "Introduction to
Wraparound" 3-day training and hold a DMH High Fidelity Wraparound
certificate.
7) Staff
members who are provisionally certified must be supervised by a licensed
professional or a credentialed DMH Certified Mental Health Therapist, DMH
Certified Intellectual and Development Disabilities Therapist or DMH Certified
Addiction Therapist of the same discipline.
C. Opioid Treatment Programs must
be certified by and meet all the requirements of DMH.
D. Evidence-based practices (EBP) or
evidence-informed best practices must be provided by a master's degree
therapist who holds a professional license or DMH certification and has
completed appropriate training in that evidence-based practice.
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