Below is an invitation and link to a WebEx meeting for Thursday April 4, 2019 presented by Ben Carter, the Director of Workforce and Innovation at the Indiana Department of Education. During this meeting, we will take a look at the Graduation Pathway requirements that were recently adopted in Indiana. The basic requirements of the Graduation Pathways will be examined in detail with a special emphasis on the ‘Locally-Created Pathway’. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions specific to their region and implementation resources will be shared.
The Indiana Association for Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF) is pleased to announce the 2019 INARF Leadership Academy inaugural graduating class. On March 12, these 28 human services professionals graduated from the INARF Leadership Academy during the INARF Annual Meeting of the Members in Noblesville, IN.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued guidance addressing immediate jeopardy, or violations of health and safety regulations that cause serious harm or death to a patient and require immediate action to prevent further serious harm. The guidance in the revised Appendix Q of the State Operations Manual clarifies what information is needed to identify immediate jeopardy cases and includes an administrative tool that helps surveyors make sure they have the evidence needed to meet criteria for immediate jeopardy. CMS has also posted online training on this new guidance, available here.
Links to January 2019 employment data for Indiana counties, cities and MSA’s are listed below:
Employment Report (LAUS) Labor Force Estimates for U.S., Indiana, MSAs, Counties, Cities Ranking of Indiana Counties by Unemployment Rate Indiana County Map with Unemployment Rates The Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) posted the following important information to the provider website at in.gov/medicaid/providers on March 14, 2019 (unless alternate date is noted).
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