In order to qualify for admission
to an RTC, a TRICARE authorized independent mental health provider
shall recommend that the child be admitted to the RTC. The child
must be diagnosed as suffering from a mental disorder, according
to the criteria listed in the current edition of the
Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Benefits
are limited for certain mental disorders, such as specific learning
disorders (see
Section 3.6). No benefits are payable for
“Conditions Not Attributable to a Mental Disorder”, or International
Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification
(ICD-9-CM)
V codes, or International Classification
of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM)
Z codes.
Co-occurring mental and SUDs are common and assessment should proceed
as soon as it is possible to distinguish the substance related symptoms
from other independent conditions. In order for treatment of a mental
disorder to be medically or psychologically necessary, the patient must,
as a result of a diagnosed mental disorder, be experiencing both
physical or psychological distress
and an impairment
in his or her ability to function in appropriate occupational, educational
or social roles. It is generally the degree to which the patient’s
ability to function is impaired that determines the level of care
(if any) required to treat the patient’s condition.