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2023/05/18

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MO HealthNet Provider Updates

May 18, 2023


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Free Child-Parent Psychotherapy Learning Collaborative Opportunity

May 5, 2023

he Central Missouri- Child Trauma Initiative (CM-CTI), funded by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), will host a free 18-month long Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Learning Collaborative in July (July 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21st from 9am-1pm (CST) by Zoom). CPP is an evidenced-based treatment for children ages 0-6 who have experienced traumatic events and/or are experiencing mental health, attachment, and/or behavioral problems. The CPP training will be led by Dr. Vilma Reyes, from the CPP developers at University of California- San Francisco

Applications are due Friday, May 19th.

Key Training Eligibility:

  • CM-CTI typically trains agency teams rather than individual therapists as they believe that working with young children who have experienced trauma requires the support of a team. However, solo practitioners are welcome to apply, as they may combine individual trainees into teams to support one another.
  • All clinical team members seeking to complete training and be eligible for the CPP roster must be master's or doctoral-level therapists with a degree in a mental health discipline and be fully or provisionally licensed.
  • If any participating team members are provisionally licensed, they must be supervised by a fully licensed team member who also participates in the training.

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New Resources for Asthma Awareness Month and Beyond

May 15, 2023

  • The US Environmental Protection Agency has provided an Asthma Awareness one-page resource, convenient for handing out at events, that includes guides for asthma triggers, tips for controlling asthma and a checklist for finding triggers in homes. The resource allows you to scan QR codes to easily access several available resources. Spread the word to help improve indoor air quality for people with asthma.

 

Telemedicine after the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE)

Telemedicine after the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE)

MO HealthNet will continue to allow Telemedicine services after the COVID-19 PHE ends on May 11, 2023. If you have questions related to Telemedicine originating and distant site reimbursement please see our Telemedicine Originating & Distant Site Reimbursement Scenarios document.  Please also see our Telemedicine Billing PowerPoint.  If you have additional Telemedicine billing questions, please contact Provider Communications via eMOMED or by phone: 573-751-2896.

 


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