Services are provided by qualified mental health professionals or staff that are under the supervision of a qualified mental health professional. Provider qualifications to provide these services are ensured by provider compliance with requirements and standards of a national accreditation organization.
This service includes focused evaluations and assessments, crisis case management, behavior management, counseling, and other therapeutic rehabilitative mental health services toward improving the individual's ability to function in the family. Services are directed towards the identified individual within the family. Services can be provided in-home, school or other natural environment. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team comprised of qualified mental health professionals. If the services are provided by staff other than a qualified mental health professional, the staff shall be supervised at a minimum by a qualified mental health professional. Additionally, provider qualifications must be in compliance with requirements and standards of a national accreditation organization.
The ACT rehabilitative treatment services are to restore and rehabilitate the individual to his or her maximum functional level. Treatment interventions include:
Services include twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week coverage, crisis stabilization, treatment, and counseling. Also, individuals included in ACT receive case management to assist them in obtaining needed medical and rehabilitative treatment services within their ACT treatment plan. Services can be provided to individuals in their home, work or other community settings. ACT services are provided by agencies whose staffs include one or more licensed qualified mental health professionals. If the services are provided by staff other than a licensed qualified mental health professional, the staff shall be supervised by a licensed qualified mental health professional. Provider qualifications to provide these services are ensured by provider compliance with requirements and standards of a national accreditation organization. Case management is an integral part of this service and reimbursement for case management as a separate service is not allowed. If biopsychosocial rehabilitation is part of the individual's plan of care under intensive case management, reimbursement for biopyschosocial rehabilitation as a separate service is not allowed.
Haw. Code R. § 17-1737-44.1