SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (SUD)
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (SUD)
SUD DOCUMENTATION
- Youth SUD Assessment Training - Training Tutorial
- Adult ASAM Level of Care Grid Crosswalk (Doc Guide) Updated 2/14/2019
MONTEREY COUNTY SUD DOCUMENTATION GUIDE
AUTHORIZATIONS FOR USE, EXCHANGE, AND/OR DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INFORMATION
- Authorization for Use, Exchange, and or Disclosure of Confidential Behavioral Health Information WITHIN
- Authorization for Use, Exchange, and or Disclosure of Confidential Behavioral Health Information - General
AUTHORIZATIONS OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAMS
- Authorization for Disclosure of Confidential Health Information- Multiple Enrollments OTP
- Authorization for Disclosure of Confidential Health Information- Multiple Enrollments OTP Final - Spanish
DMC – ODS MONITORING TOOL
- MCBH DMC-ODS Narcotic Treatment Program Chart Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS Narcotic Treatment Program Administrative Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS Residential Treatment Program Chart Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS OP & IOP Program Chart Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS OP, IOP & Res Program Administrative Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS Withdrawal Management Chart Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS Withdrawal Management Administrative Review
- MCBH DMC-ODS CD7.43 NTP Safe Medication Practices
- MCBH DMC-ODS CD7.43 Res Medication Practices
CAL-OMS TREATMENT
- CalOMS Treatment (CalOMS Tx) is California’s data collection and reporting system for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services. Treatment providers send client treatment data to DHCS each month. This treatment data builds a comprehensive picture of client behavior with: alcohol/drug use, employment and education, legal/criminal justice, medical/physical health, mental health, and social/family life. Summary reports, created from this treatment outcome data, contribute to the understanding of treatment and the improvement of substance use disorder treatment programs in the continuum of prevention, treatment and recovery services. By telling the story of substance use disorders and recovery in California, CalOMS Tx provides rich data for improving treatment outcomes, supporting effective funding, and for legally mandated federal and state reporting requirement
- CalOMS Tx data is due to DHCS by the 15th of each month, or approximately within 45 days of the report month.
- Counties and direct providers may submit their monthly CalOMS Tx data as soon as it is available, or at any time during the report month (the calendar month in which the admissions, discharges or annual updates occur).