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| 1 | | provide a whole patient approach to the treatment of substance |
| 2 | | use disorders. |
| 3 | | "Medications for opioid use disorder" means the use of |
| 4 | | U.S. Federal Drug Administration-approved medications to treat |
| 5 | | substance use disorders. |
| 6 | | (b) Within 24 hours of admission to a correctional |
| 7 | | institution or facility, each committed person shall be |
| 8 | | screened for substance use disorders as part of an initial and |
| 9 | | ongoing substance use screening and assessment process. This |
| 10 | | process shall include screening and assessment for opioid use |
| 11 | | disorders. The Department shall ensure that all persons under |
| 12 | | its care are assessed for substance use disorder not less than |
| 13 | | once per calendar year. |
| 14 | | (c) A committed person who is admitted to a correctional |
| 15 | | institution or facility while under the medical care of a |
| 16 | | licensed physician, a licensed physician assistant, or a |
| 17 | | licensed nurse practitioner and who is taking medication at |
| 18 | | the time of admission as verified by the individual's pharmacy |
| 19 | | of record, primary care provider, other licensed care |
| 20 | | provider, or a prescription monitoring or information system, |
| 21 | | shall have that medication continued and provided by the |
| 22 | | Department pending an evaluation by a licensed physician, a |
| 23 | | licensed physician assistant, or a licensed nurse practitioner |
| 24 | | and subject to the treatment provider's medical judgment. The |
| 25 | | Department may defer provision of a validly prescribed |
| 26 | | medication in accordance with this subsection if, in the |
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| 1 | | judgment of a licensed physician, a licensed physician |
| 2 | | assistant, or a licensed nurse practitioner, continuation of |
| 3 | | the medication is no longer clinically indicated. |
| 4 | | A committed person who is admitted to a correctional |
| 5 | | institution or facility while under the medical care of a |
| 6 | | licensed physician, a licensed physician assistant, or a |
| 7 | | licensed nurse practitioner and who is taking medication for |
| 8 | | an opioid use disorder or participating in medication-assisted |
| 9 | | treatment at the time of admission as verified by the |
| 10 | | individual's pharmacy of record, primary care provider, other |
| 11 | | licensed care provider, or a prescription monitoring or |
| 12 | | information system, shall have the committed person's |
| 13 | | medication continued and provided by the Department pending an |
| 14 | | evaluation by a licensed physician, a licensed physician |
| 15 | | assistant, or a licensed nurse practitioner and subject to the |
| 16 | | treatment provider's medical judgment. The Department may |
| 17 | | defer provision of a validly prescribed medication in |
| 18 | | accordance with this subsection if, in the judgment of a |
| 19 | | licensed physician, a licensed physician assistant, or a |
| 20 | | licensed nurse practitioner, continuation of the medication is |
| 21 | | no longer clinically indicated. An individual participating in |
| 22 | | a medication-assisted treatment program may have counseling |
| 23 | | and behavioral therapies continued to the extent possible. |
| 24 | | If at any time a committed person screens positive as |
| 25 | | having or being at risk for an opioid use disorder, is |
| 26 | | diagnosed with an opioid use disorder, or is exhibiting |
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| 1 | | symptoms of withdrawal from an opioid use disorder, and |
| 2 | | medications for opioid use disorder or medication-assisted |
| 3 | | treatment is clinically indicated by a licensed physician, a |
| 4 | | licensed physician assistant, or a licensed nurse |
| 5 | | practitioner, then the individual may consent to commence |
| 6 | | medications for opioid use disorder or, if available, |
| 7 | | medication-assisted treatment, which shall be provided and |
| 8 | | funded by the Department with the use of any opioid settlement |
| 9 | | funds allocated to the Department. The committed person shall |
| 10 | | be authorized to receive the medication immediately and for as |
| 11 | | long as clinically indicated. |
| 12 | | No person shall be denied medication for opioid use |
| 13 | | disorder or participation in medication-assisted treatment |
| 14 | | based on prior success or failure of any medication for opioid |
| 15 | | use disorder treatment or any medication-assisted treatment |
| 16 | | program. |
| 17 | | (d) The licensed practitioner who makes the clinical |
| 18 | | judgment to discontinue the use of medication or |
| 19 | | medication-assisted treatment shall enter the reason for the |
| 20 | | discontinuance to be entered into the committed person's |
| 21 | | medical record, specifically stating the reason for |
| 22 | | discontinuance. The individual shall be provided, both orally |
| 23 | | and in writing, with a specific explanation of the decision to |
| 24 | | discontinue the medication. |
| 25 | | (e) As part of the reentry planning, the Department shall |
| 26 | | commence medications for opioid use disorder or, if available, |
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| 1 | | medication-assisted treatment, prior to an individual's |
| 2 | | release if: |
| 3 | | (1) the individual screens positive as having an |
| 4 | | opioid use disorder, being at risk for an opioid use |
| 5 | | disorder, or exhibiting symptoms of withdrawal from an |
| 6 | | opioid use disorder; |
| 7 | | (2) medication for opioid use disorder or |
| 8 | | medication-assisted treatment is clinically indicated by a |
| 9 | | licensed physician, a licensed physician assistant, or a |
| 10 | | licensed nurse practitioner; and |
| 11 | | (3) the individual consents to commence medications |
| 12 | | for opioid use disorder or medication-assisted treatment. |
| 13 | | Upon reentry, the Department shall provide an individual |
| 14 | | who is taking medication for opioid use disorder and is |
| 15 | | participating in medication-assisted treatment with a referral |
| 16 | | to a community-based provider who may assist the individual |
| 17 | | with continued medications for opioid use disorder and |
| 18 | | medication-assisted treatment care.". |