IDT is a facility-based, structured, intensive, and coordinated acute treatment program which serves as an alternative to acute inpatient treatment or as a step-down service from inpatient care, and is rendered by an interdisciplinary team to provide stabilization of psychiatric impairments.
Daily physician and nursing services are essential components of IDT services.
IDT shall:
Each consumer shall participate in at least five (5) hours of IDT services per day, excluding time for adequate breaks and administrative functions, for the services to be reimbursable.
Each consumer shall be directly evaluated by an independently licensed qualified practitioner as part of the admissions process.
Each consumer's care shall be supervised by an independently licensed qualified practitioner who assumes primary responsibility for the consumer's assessment, treatment planning, and treatment services.
Each consumer shall be assigned to a full-time staff member who assists the consumer and the consumer's family to assess the consumer's needs and progress toward achieving the treatment goals.
An interdisciplinary treatment team shall meet within one (1) business day of the consumer's admission to develop an initial IDT Plan of Care.
Each IDT Plan of Care shall be updated every three (3) business days and shall be reviewed by the interdisciplinary treatment team on a weekly basis and upon termination of treatment.
At least one (1) independently licensed qualified practitioner shall be present on site at all times.
Each ID T provider shall have policies and procedures included in its Service Specific Policies addressing the provision of IDT (Intensive Day Treatment Organizational Plan) which includes the following:
The IDT provider shall maintain a minimum staff-to-consumer ratio of one (1) staff for every eight (8) consumers. The IDT provider shall maintain a minimum staffing pattern sufficient to address consumer needs, including adequate physician, nursing, social work, therapy, and psychology services to assure the availability of intensive services.
Prior authorization by the Department shall be required for IDT services. Initial and any subsequent authorizations shall not exceed seven (7) units at a time.
IDT shall not be billed on the same day as:
IDT shall only be provided at an MHRS provider's service site.
The following are qualified practitioners of Intensive Day Treatment (IDT):
Credentialed staff shall be permitted to provide ID T under the supervision of an independently licensed qualified practitioner.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A3424