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ARN30190-AR 600-85-001-WEB-3
600-85, KSARNG, Substance Abuse Prevention & Control, 2007 Jun 1(2)
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22. Installation Director of Psychological Health The IDPH will
a. Monitor SUD related trends within the installation, such as acute psychiatric admissions, serious incident reports
(SIRs), or utilization of SUD services. Common techniques used to monitor SUD related trends include frequent discussion with installation HQs and unit leaders, garrison councils (such as the Commander’s Ready and Resilient Council (CR2C) and the Risk Reduction Committee.
b. Provide peer review for SUD providers to ensure adherence to clinical substance abuse documentation standards and report findings to SUD counselors and/or supervisor, as needed.
c. Provide regular feedback on the major SUD related trends to the installation HQs and unit commanders and key staff.
d. Maintain visibility on the medical readiness of installation Service members with SUD diagnoses.
e. Ensure data elements are entered in DAMIS in a timely manner.
f. Establish and maintain rapport with installation HQs leaders, ASAP prevention, education, and drug testing personnel.
g. Appoint a SUD provider to serve as a member of the Family Advocacy Case Review Committee and the installation Fatality Review Board to serve as liaison and provide information as appropriate.
h. Assess the MTF SUD execution on an annual basis using the guide at appendix E. Record all assessments and inspection findings on a MFR and maintain in accordance with AR 25

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i. In accordance with local MTF and BH department policy, participate in at-risk/high interest collaborative care meetings to review individual safety, unit trends, and impacts on mission readiness.
j. Ensure SUD providers attend all required team meetings, including the daily morning meeting and the weekly Multidisciplinary Psychological Health (MDTP) meetings.
k. Medical supervisors will ensure that MTF privileging committees are notified for determination of appropriate actions to take to maintain medical standards of practice in SUD care.
l. Monitor MEDCOM SUD metrics and report any issues and concerns to MTF Commander for action. Submit reports through the MTF Commander to the Region and/or OTSG/MEDCOM.

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