Feb 15, 2010
The long-awaited Institute of Medicine (IOM) TRICARE study was released on Friday, February 12th. 91µÎµÎ is pleased that the study unequivocally recommends independent practice authority for professional counselors.
The study was commissioned by Congress to provide guidance on whether or not to remove the physician referral and supervision requirement for counselors’ services within TRICARE, the health care program serving members of the armed forces and their dependents.
91µÎµÎ commends IOM for endorsing TRICARE counselor independent practice, but we also note that the report contains some challenges. The report recommends that only those counselors graduating from a CACREP-accredited, 60-credit program and having passed the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) be recognized for independent practice. 91µÎµÎ recognizes the hardship this would cause for many qualified counselors, and will be working with Congress to address these barriers in the course of removing the physician referral and supervision requirement from current statute.
The full study is available on the IOM website at . 91µÎµÎ public policy staff will be analyzing the report in greater detail in the coming days at .
For more information, contact Scott Barstow with 91µÎµÎ’s public policy office at 800-347-6647 x234, email: sbarstow@counseling.org.