Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-31. Crime victims compensation mental health treatment rules and fees. |
Section 296-31-067. When is concurrent treatment allowed?
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- (1) In some cases, treatment by more than one provider may be allowed by the crime victims compensation program. We may authorize concurrent treatment on an individual basis:(a) If the accepted condition requires specialty or multidisciplinary care.Note:Individual and group counseling sessions given by more than one provider is not concurrent treatment.(b) If we receive and approve your written request that contains:(i) The name, address, discipline, and specialty of each provider requested to assist in treating the client;(ii) An outline of each provider's responsibility in the case; and(iii) An estimated length for the period of concurrent treatment.(2) If we approve concurrent treatment, we will recognize one primary attending mental health treatment provider. That provider will be responsible for:(a) Directing the overall treatment program for the client;(b) Providing us with copies of all reports received from involved providers; and(c) In wage loss cases, providing us with adequate evidence certifying the claimant's inability to work.