Indiana Laws

Requirements for Licensure and Operations of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Question:

What types of services is an OTP required to provide?

Answer:
  • Behavioral health
  • Counseling
  • Job training
  • Education
  • HIV screening
  • Disease screening
  • Housing assistance
This answer is derived from 12 section of law
Citation:
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    (1) A treatment plan that encompasses comprehensive therapy with detoxification, psychosocial support, and counseling. see full law
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    (6) Provide reintegration services, which may include:(A) case management;(B) daily living skills;(C) vocational services;(D) housing assistance;(E) community support services; and(F) care coordination. see full law
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    "Addiction treatment services" means a broad range of planned and continuing care, treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery, including, but not limited to, counseling, psychological, medical, and social services, designed to influence the behavior of an individual who abuses alcohol or drugs based on an individual treatment plan. see full law
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    "Opioid treatment services" means any and all services provided by an OTP, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Medical services.(2) Educational services.(3) Counseling services.(4) Treatment planning.(5) Treatment plan review.(6) Referral services for any service not provided by the OTP. see full law
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    (2) Educational services. see full law
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    (3) Counseling. see full law
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    (5) Referrals to services not provided by the OTP, including recovery support, medical, mental health, vocational, educational, and employment services. see full law
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    (e) An OTP shall provide counseling services, including individual, group, and family counseling. see full law
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    (4) Preventing exposure to, and transmission of, the following:(A) Hepatitis C.(B) Tuberculosis.(C) HIV/AIDS.(D) Other sexually transmitted and communicable diseases. see full law
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    (5) Employment. see full law
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    An OTP shall provide and document the education of patients during program orientation and annually on at least the following:(1) The prevention, treatment, and transmission of the following: (A) HIV and AIDS.(B) Hepatitis C.(C) Tuberculosis.(D) Other sexually transmitted and communicable diseases. see full law
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    (7) Testing for the following:(A) HIV.(B) AIDS.(C) Hepatitis C. (D) Tuberculosis. see full law