Upon initiating counseling services, the provider shall inquire whether the client has a professional relationship with another health care professional. If it is determined that the client has such a professional relationship that is relevant to the provider's services to the client, the provider shall, to the extent possible and consistent with the wishes and best interests of the client, coordinate services for that client with the other health care professional. This requirement does not apply if brief psychotherapy or crisis intervention services are provided.
If the provider determines that the client has had a relationship that is relevant to the provider's services to the client, the provider shall, to the extent possible and consistent with the wishes and best interests of the client, seek to review this information.
If the provider becomes aware that a client's psychological condition or diagnosis may have a medical etiology or consequence, the provider shall, within the boundaries of the provider's competence and consistent with the wishes and best interests of the client, discuss this with the client and offer to assist with identifying possible medical resources for the client to consider.
Minn. R. agency 200, ch. 2150, CONDUCT, pt. 2150.7560
Statutory Authority: MS s 148B.52