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By Mr. Scaccia of Boston, petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1902) of Angelo M. Scaccia relative to medical care for persons in mental health facilities. Mental Health and Substance Abuse. |
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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An Act relative to providing appropriate medical care for persons in mental health facilities. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. The first paragraph of Section 4 of chapter 123 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 1998 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in lines 22, 23 and 24, the words “physical examination by a physician licensed under the provisions of chapter one hundred and twelve” and inserting in place thereof the words:— comprehensive physical examination by a physician licensed under the provisions of chapter one hundred and twelve upon admission and.
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2. Said Section 4 of said chapter 123, as so appearing, is hereby further
amended by inserting after the first paragraph the following two paragraphs: —
During an admission examination, periodic physical examination and on a
continuing basis, the examining physician shall identify all persons who
require intermediate nursing services, skilled nursing services, chronic
disease hospital services or rehabilitation hospital services, as referred to
in the regulations promulgated by the department of public welfare, regardless
of any person’s need to have such service provided in an institutional setting.
Upon such identification, a report of the same shall be made by such physician
to the commissioner, who shall maintain statistical records regarding such persons.
The department of mental health shall provide an individual service plan for
every person so identified within thirty days of such identification, which
plan shall be written pursuant to the standards and procedures established in
the rules and regulations of said department, relative to the standards by
which an individual may request and receive mental health services and which
shall note each of the person’s physical health care needs. Each service plan
shall provide for services in the most age appropriate and disability
appropriate setting consistent with the mental health needs of each person.