The Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) posted the following important information to the provider website at in.gov/medicaid/providers on February 26, 2019 (unless alternate date is noted).
The Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services would like to clarify the rules for the number of hours a paid family caregiver can provide waiver services. The current ’40 hour rule’ is outlined in the service definition for Residential Habilitation in the Community Integration and Habilitation waiver, as well as the definition for Participant Assistance and Care in the Family Supports Waiver. The rule states: ‘Reimbursable waiver funded services furnished to an adult waiver participant by any combination of relative(s) and/or legal guardian(s) may not exceed a total of 40 hours per week.’
The Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) posted the following important information to the provider website at in.gov/medicaid/providers on February 22, 2019 (unless alternate date is noted).
Bulletins BT201910 – IHCP provides alternate EVV solution details BT201909 – IHCP adds coverage for transcranial magnetic stimulation The Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) posted the following important information to the provider website at in.gov/medicaid/providers on February 19, 2019 (unless alternate date is noted).
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Check out these resources to stay up-to-date with the most recent changes at the IHCP. Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation is providing several face-to-face trainings in the month of February for community employment managers, directors and leaders, and for VR supervisors and regional managers.
During these “Forms and Employment Service Updates” trainings, VR will present new changes to the Indiana Employment Service model. You’ll also receive instructions about updates and improvements to several employment documentation forms. To register for one of the Forms and Employment Service Updates trainings, please see the attached flyer. Trainings will take place in Indianapolis, Marion, Jasper, Seymour, and South Bend. Register now! VR is presenting these trainings in a train-the-trainer format, so that you’ll be able to take this information and, in turn, train your staff. Note that VRCs, VRCCs, employment specialists, and other community employment professionals will be invited to participate in a 90-minute webinar on either February 25 or 26. We’ll send out more information on the webinar soon. Judith Gross, Ph.D. Director, Center on Community Living and Careers Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Indiana University |
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