Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.09.90.07 - Participant Eligibility - Level III - Intensive Care CoordinationA. The participant shall meet at least one of the following conditions: (1) The participant has been enrolled in the 1915(i) program for 6 months or less;(2) The participant is currently enrolled in Level I or Level II Care Coordination services under this chapter and has experienced one of the following adverse childhood experiences during the preceding 6 months: (a) Emotional, physical, or sexual abuse;(b) Serious emotional or physical neglect; or(c) Significant family disruption or stressors;(3) The participant meets the following conditions: (a) The participant has a behavioral health disorder amenable to active clinical treatment, diagnosed through a face-to-face psychosocial assessment by a licensed mental health professional,(b) There is clinical evidence the minor has a SED and continues to meet the service intensity needs and medical necessity criteria for the duration of their enrollment;(c) A comprehensive psychosocial assessment performed by a licensed mental health professional finds that the participant exhibits a significant impairment in functioning, representing potential serious harm to self or others, across settings, including the home, school, or community;(d) The psychosocial assessment supports the completion of the Early Childhood Service Intensity Instrument (ECSII) for youth ages 0-5 or the Child and Adolescent Service Intensity Instrument (CASH) for youth ages 6-21, by which the participant receives a score of: (ii) 3 or higher on the CASH;(e) Youth with a score of 3, 4, or 5 on the CASH also shall meet the conditions outlined in §B of this regulation; and(f) Youth with a score of 3 or 4 on the ECSII also shall meet the conditions outlined in §C of this regulation.B. Youth with a score of 3, 4, or 5 on the CASH shall meet one of the following criteria to be eligible based on their impaired functioning and service intensity level: (1) Transitioning from a residential treatment center; or(2) Living in the community, be 6 through 21 years old, and have: (a) Any combinations of 2 or more inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations or emergency room visits in the past 12 months; or(b) Been in an RTC within the past 90 calendar days.C. Youth who are younger than 6 years old who have a score of a 3 or 4 on the ECSII shall either: (1) Be referred directly from one of the following: (a) Inpatient or day hospital unit;(b) Primary care provider (PCP);(c) Outpatient psychiatric facility;(d) Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) Consultation program in daycare;(f) Judy Hoyer Center; or(g) Home visiting program; or(2) If living in the community, meet one or more of the following criteria in the past 12 months: (a) Had one or more psychiatric inpatient or day hospitalizations;(b) Had one or more ER visits;(c) Exhibit severe aggression;(d) Display dangerous behavior;(e) Been suspended from school or childcare setting;(f) Display emotional or behavioral disturbance prohibiting their care by anyone other than their primary caregiver;(g) Be at risk for out-of-home placement or placement disruption;(h) Have severe temper tantrums that place the child or family members at risk of harm;(i) Have trauma exposures and other adverse life events; or(j) Be at risk of family-related risk factors, including safety, parent-child relational conflict, and poor health and developmental outcomes.Md. Code Regs. 10.09.90.07
Regulations .07 adopted effective 41:19 Md. R. 1078, eff.10/1/2014 ; amended effective 46:17 Md. R. 726, eff. 8/26/2019; amended effective 49:23 Md. R. 996, eff. 11/14/2022