(a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:- "Acute-care hospital", any hospital licensed under section 51 that contains a majority of medical-surgical, pediatric, obstetric, and maternity beds, as defined by the department and the teaching hospital of the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
"Licensed mental health professional", a:
(i) licensed physician who specializes in the practice of psychiatry or addiction medicine; (ii) licensed psychologist; (iii) licensed independent clinical social worker; (iv) licensed certified social worker; (v) licensed mental health counselor; (vi) licensed psychiatric clinical nurse specialist; (vii) certified addictions registered nurse; (viii) licensed alcohol and drug counselor I as defined in section 1 of chapter 111J; or (ix) healthcare provider, as defined in section 1, qualified within the scope of the individual's license to perform substance use disorder evaluations, including an intern, resident or fellow pursuant to medical staff policies and practice."Satellite emergency facility", a health care facility that operates on a 7-day per week, 24-hour per day basis that is located off the premises of a hospital, but is listed on the license of a hospital, and is authorized to accept patients transported to the facility by ambulance.
"Substance use disorder evaluation", an evaluation ordered pursuant to subsection (b) that is conducted by a licensed mental health professional or through an emergency services program by a licensed mental health professional, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following information:
(1) history of the patient's use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, including age of onset, duration, patterns and consequences of use; (2) the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs by family members; (3) types of and responses to previous treatment for substance use disorders or other psychological disorders; (4) an assessment of the patient's psychological status including co-occurring disorders, trauma history and history of compulsive behaviors; and (4) an assessment of the patient's human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C, and tuberculosis risk status.(c) During or after a substance use disorder evaluation conducted pursuant to subsection (b), treatment may occur within the acute-care hospital or satellite emergency facility, if appropriate services are available, which may include induction to medication-assisted treatment. If the acute care hospital or satellite emergency facility is unable to provide such services, the acute care hospital or satellite emergency facility shall refer the patient to an appropriate and available hospital or treatment provider; provided, however, that nothing in this section shall relieve an acute care hospital or satellite emergency facility from the requirements of section 25J 1/2. Medical necessity for further treatment shall be determined by the treating clinician and noted in the patient's medical record. If a patient refuses further treatment after the evaluation is complete, and is otherwise medically stable, the acute-care hospital or satellite emergency facility may initiate discharge proceedings; provided, however, that if the patient is in need of and agrees to further treatment following discharge pursuant to the substance use disorder evaluation, then the acute care hospital or satellite emergency facility shall directly connect the patient with a community-based program prior to discharge or within a reasonable time following discharge when the community-based program is available. All patients receiving an evaluation under subsection (b) shall receive, upon discharge, information on local and statewide treatment options, providers and other relevant information as deemed appropriate by the treating clinician.