Common use of Provider Education Clause in Contracts

Provider Education. The Contractor shall develop and deliver ongoing training, technical assistance and support tools for GFS providers regarding GFS protocols and requirements. The training materials and documents shall be pre-approved by HCA. The training program shall meet the following minimum requirements: Training shall be accessible to GFS providers at alternate times and days of the week. A schedule of training shall be available on the Contractor’s website and updated as needed but at least annually. The Contractor shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that: Training is developed in collaboration with peer MCOs. Training is made available to treatment staff. Subcontractors provide opportunities for staff to attend trainings. Training for GFS providers address the following requirements: Screening and assessment tools and protocols, including the GAINS-SS. Referral protocols. Claims and encounter submission. Other data submission and reporting required under the Contract. Evidence-Based Practices, as relevant to the service(s) provided. Transition protocols for Enrollees moving between funding sources or with frequent Medicaid eligibility status changes. Training includes the application of Evidence-Based, research-based, Promising Practices related to the assessment and treatment of Behavioral Health conditions. Recovery and Resilience principles are incorporated in service provision as well as policies and procedures. Enrollees, family members and other caregivers are involved in the planning, development and delivery of trainings specific to delivery of GFS services. Cultural competency is incorporated into provider training specific to delivery of GFS services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.hca.wa.gov, www.staging.hca.wa.gov

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Provider Education. The Contractor shall develop and deliver ongoing training, technical assistance and support tools for GFS providers regarding GFS protocols and requirements. The training materials and documents shall be pre-approved by HCA. The training program shall meet the following minimum requirements: Training shall be accessible to GFS providers at alternate times and days of the week. A schedule of training shall be available on the Contractor’s website and updated as needed but at least annually. The Contractor shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that: Training is developed in collaboration with peer MCOsxxxx XXXx. Training is made available to treatment staff. Subcontractors provide opportunities for staff to attend trainings. Training for GFS providers address the following requirements: Screening and assessment tools and protocols, including the GAINS-SS. Referral protocols. Claims and encounter submission. Other data submission and reporting required under the Contract. Evidence-Based Practices, as relevant to the service(s) provided. Transition protocols for Enrollees moving between funding sources or with frequent Medicaid eligibility status changes. Training includes the application of Evidence-Based, research-based, and Promising Practices Practices, including culture-based approaches, related to the assessment and treatment of Behavioral Health conditions. Recovery and Resilience principles are incorporated in service provision as well as policies and procedures. Enrollees, family members and other caregivers are involved in the planning, development and delivery of trainings specific to delivery of GFS services. Cultural competency is incorporated into provider training specific to delivery of GFS services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.hca.wa.gov, www.hca.wa.gov

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