- The one-page Wellness Assessment (WA) is offered to the member at multiple points during each episode of care to identify targeted risks
and to measure treatment progress. - Clinicians provide the WA to each new Optum member (or to the parent/guardian of a child or adolescent) at session one or,
if the member is in crisis,
at the second session. - Former clients returning to treatment for a new episode of care (typically billed with CPT code 90791 or 90792) should also complete
the WA at session one of the new episode-of-care. - A second WA is administered at session 3, 4 or 5.
- Care Advocates receive algorithm results based on member responses to the WA and may contact clinicians to conduct a brief clinical review
and to assist in coordinating additional services, when indicated. - You may receive a letter alerting you to a targeted risk which has been identified. This letter does not require a call back to Optum;
however, if you need additional resources, you may call a Optum Care Advocate for assistance. - Some targeted risk factors identified after the review of the second WA may result in a clinician being asked
to administer a third WA at a later point. - If a member did not complete the WA at session one and does not return for a second session, please complete the client
and clinician demographic sections located at the top of the WA, fill in the “MRef” bubble, and return it to Optum.