This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DOC14-044 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DOC14-044?
A: The purpose of Form DOC14-044 is to provide a Substance Use Disorder Discharge Summary and Continued Care Plan for patients in Washington.
Q: Who uses Form DOC14-044?
A: Form DOC14-044 is used by healthcare providers and treatment facilities in Washington who are discharging patients with substance use disorders and need to create a continued care plan.
Q: What information is included in the Substance Use Disorder Discharge Summary?
A: The Substance Use Disorder Discharge Summary includes information about the patient's treatment history, goals achieved, medications prescribed, and any recommendations for continued care.
Q: What is included in the Continued Care Plan?
A: The Continued Care Plan includes information about the patient's ongoing treatment, relapse prevention strategies, support services, and referrals to other healthcare providers or community resources.
Q: Are patients required to follow the Continued Care Plan?
A: While patients are not legally required to follow the Continued Care Plan, it is strongly recommended as part of their recovery process.
Q: Can patients request changes to the Continued Care Plan?
A: Yes, patients have the right to request changes to the Continued Care Plan and can discuss their preferences with their healthcare provider.
Q: Can family members or caregivers be involved in the Continued Care Plan?
A: Family members or caregivers can be involved in the Continued Care Plan with the patient's consent, as they play an important role in supporting the patient's recovery.
Q: What should patients do if they have questions or concerns about the Continued Care Plan?
A: Patients should contact their healthcare provider or treatment facility if they have any questions or concerns about the Continued Care Plan.
Q: Is the Substance Use Disorder Discharge Summary and Continued Care Plan confidential?
A: Yes, the Substance Use Disorder Discharge Summary and Continued Care Plan are confidential and protected under patient privacy laws.
Form Details:
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