26 Tex. Admin. Code § 301.361 - Documentation of Service Provision
(a)
Progress note content. Except for crisis services as described in §
301.351 of this title (relating to
Crisis Services) and day programs for acute needs as described in Chapter 419,
Subchapter L of Title 25 (relating to Mental Health Rehabilitative Services),
and case management services as described in Chapter 412, Subchapter I of Title
25 (relating to Mental Health Case Management Services), a provider must
document the provision of all other mental health community services, each
service encounter and include at least the following:
(1) the name of the individual to whom the
service was provided, including the LAR or primary caregiver, if
applicable;
(2) the type of service
provided;
(3) the date the service
was provided;
(4) the begin and end
time of the service;
(5) the
location where the service was provided;
(6) a summary of the activities that
occurred;
(7) the modality of the
service provision (e.g., individual, group);
(8) the method of service provision (e.g.,
face-to-face, phone, telemedicine);
(9) the training methods used, if applicable
(e.g., instructions, modeling, role play, feedback, repetition);
(10) the title of the curriculum being used,
if applicable;
(11) the treatment
plan objective(s) that was the focus of the service;
(12) the progress or lack of progress in
achieving treatment plan goals;
(13) the signature of the staff member
providing the service and a notation as to whether the staff member is an LPHA,
a QMHP-CS, a pharmacist, a CSSP, an LVN, a peer provider or otherwise
credentialed, as required for that service; and
(14) any pertinent event or behavior relating
to the individual's treatment which occurs during the provision of the
service.
(b) Frequency
of documentation. The documentation required in subsection (a) of this section
must be made within two business days after each contact that occurs to provide
mental health community services.
(c) Retention. Documentation must be retained
in compliance with applicable federal and state laws, rules, and
regulations.
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