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        225C.14  PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION.
         1.  Except in cases of medical emergency, a person shall be
      admitted to a state mental health institute as an inpatient only
      after a preliminary diagnostic evaluation performed through the
      central point of coordination process has confirmed that the
      admission is appropriate to the person's mental health needs, and
      that no suitable alternative method of providing the needed services
      in a less restrictive setting or in or nearer to the person's home
      community is currently available.  If provided for through the
      central point of coordination process, the evaluation may be
      performed by a community mental health center or by an alternative
      diagnostic facility.  The policy established by this section shall be
      implemented in the manner and to the extent prescribed by sections
      225C.15, 225C.16 and 225C.17.
         2.  As used in this section and sections 225C.15, 225C.16 and
      225C.17, the term "medical emergency" means a situation in which
      a prospective patient is received at a state mental health institute
      in a condition which, in the opinion of the chief medical officer, or
      that officer's physician designee, requires the immediate admission
      of the person notwithstanding the policy stated in subsection 1.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 225B.4; S81, § 225C.13; 81 Acts, ch 78, § 15, 20] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1170, §18; 96 Acts, ch 1183, § 14; 2004 Acts, ch 1090,
      §33
         Referred to in § 225C.12, 225C.15, 225C.16, 331.382

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-14

        225C.14  PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION.
         1.  Except in cases of medical emergency, a person shall be
      admitted to a state mental health institute as an inpatient only
      after a preliminary diagnostic evaluation performed through the
      central point of coordination process has confirmed that the
      admission is appropriate to the person's mental health needs, and
      that no suitable alternative method of providing the needed services
      in a less restrictive setting or in or nearer to the person's home
      community is currently available.  If provided for through the
      central point of coordination process, the evaluation may be
      performed by a community mental health center or by an alternative
      diagnostic facility.  The policy established by this section shall be
      implemented in the manner and to the extent prescribed by sections
      225C.15, 225C.16 and 225C.17.
         2.  As used in this section and sections 225C.15, 225C.16 and
      225C.17, the term "medical emergency" means a situation in which
      a prospective patient is received at a state mental health institute
      in a condition which, in the opinion of the chief medical officer, or
      that officer's physician designee, requires the immediate admission
      of the person notwithstanding the policy stated in subsection 1.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 225B.4; S81, § 225C.13; 81 Acts, ch 78, § 15, 20] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1170, §18; 96 Acts, ch 1183, § 14; 2004 Acts, ch 1090,
      §33
         Referred to in § 225C.12, 225C.15, 225C.16, 331.382

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-6 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-225c > 225c-14

        225C.14  PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION.
         1.  Except in cases of medical emergency, a person shall be
      admitted to a state mental health institute as an inpatient only
      after a preliminary diagnostic evaluation performed through the
      central point of coordination process has confirmed that the
      admission is appropriate to the person's mental health needs, and
      that no suitable alternative method of providing the needed services
      in a less restrictive setting or in or nearer to the person's home
      community is currently available.  If provided for through the
      central point of coordination process, the evaluation may be
      performed by a community mental health center or by an alternative
      diagnostic facility.  The policy established by this section shall be
      implemented in the manner and to the extent prescribed by sections
      225C.15, 225C.16 and 225C.17.
         2.  As used in this section and sections 225C.15, 225C.16 and
      225C.17, the term "medical emergency" means a situation in which
      a prospective patient is received at a state mental health institute
      in a condition which, in the opinion of the chief medical officer, or
      that officer's physician designee, requires the immediate admission
      of the person notwithstanding the policy stated in subsection 1.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C79, 81, § 225B.4; S81, § 225C.13; 81 Acts, ch 78, § 15, 20] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         94 Acts, ch 1170, §18; 96 Acts, ch 1183, § 14; 2004 Acts, ch 1090,
      §33
         Referred to in § 225C.12, 225C.15, 225C.16, 331.382