Indiana Code 12-23-18-5.3. Rules concerning opioid treatment
(1) A requirement that the opioid treatment provider periodically review with the patient the patient’s treatment plan. In the review, the opioid treatment provider shall consider changes to the plan with the goal of requiring the minimal clinically necessary medication dose, including, when appropriate, the goal of opioid abstinence.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 12-23-18-5.3
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
(A) Appropriate clinical use of all drugs approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of opioid addiction, including the following when available:
(i) Opioid maintenance.
(ii) Detoxification.
(iii) Overdose reversal.
(iv) Relapse prevention.
(v) Long acting, nonaddictive medication assisted treatment medications.
(B) Requirement of initial and periodic behavioral health assessments for each patient.
(C) Appropriate use of providing overdose reversal, relapse prevention, counseling, and ancillary services.
(D) Transitioning off agonist and partial agonist therapies with the goal, when appropriate, of opioid abstinence.
(E) Training and experience requirements for providers who treat and manage opiate dependent patients.
(F) Requirement that a provider who prescribes opioid medication for a patient periodically review INSPECT (as defined in IC 25-26-24-7) concerning controlled substance information for the patient.
As added by P.L.8-2016, SEC.4. Amended by P.L.51-2019, SEC.1.