Wash. Admin. Code § 296-31-067 - When is concurrent treatment allowed?
(1) In some cases, treatment by more than one
provider may be allowed by the crime victims compensation program. We may
authorize concurrent treatment on an individual basis:
(a) If the accepted condition requires
specialty or multidisciplinary care.
Note: |
Individual and group counseling sessions given by more than one provider is not concurrent treatment. |
(b) If
we receive and approve your written request that contains:
(i) The name, address, discipline, and
specialty of each provider requested to assist in treating the
client;
(ii) An outline of each
provider's responsibility in the case; and
(iii) An estimated length for the period of
concurrent treatment.
(2) If we approve concurrent treatment, we
will recognize one primary attending mental health treatment provider. That
provider will be responsible for:
(a)
Directing the overall treatment program for the client;
(b) Providing us with copies of all reports
received from involved providers; and
(c) In wage loss cases, providing us with
adequate evidence certifying the claimant's inability to work.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 7.68 RCW. 12-23-085, § 296-31-067, filed 11/20/12, effective 1/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 7.68.030 and 51.04.030. 99-20-031, § 296-31-067, filed 9/29/99, effective 11/1/99.
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