Required Annual Trainings and Compliance Attestations
Various regulatory agencies require Providers participating in the MVP network to complete certain trainings and attestations annually. Please review the chart below to determine which are required for your practice, based on state, CMS, or NCQA requirements.
| Name | Applicable To | Description | Audience | Link |
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| Cultural Competency Training for Groups | All Plans | NCQA requires training to Participating Providers on topics of health equity, including cultural competence, bias, diversity, and inclusion. | Providers at the group level or sole practitioners (NY & VT) | View Attestation |
| Exclusionary Database Monitoring Attestation | NYS Government Programs | MVP must confirm our Medicaid Provider Network has the appropriate policies and procedures in place regarding exclusionary databases, stating that all Participating Provider employees and staff participate in training. | Medicaid Providers at the Group level or sole practitioners (NY) and all employees | View Attestation |
| Dual Special Needs Program (D-SNP) | MVP Medicare and NYS Government Programs | MVP offers a D-SNP plan for individuals dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid in the certain regions. CMS requires Providers who care for patients in D-SNP plans to complete training. | Providers are required to verify they have completed at least one of the trainings. | View Attestation |
| Voluntary Foster Care Agency (VFCA) Training | All Plans | NYS requires Providers to take training related to VFCA. The training is self-directed. Updates: September 23, 2024 |
Providers are required to verify they have completed at least one of the trainings. | Training for Providers Training for Agencies |
Core Clinical Education & Guidelines
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To enroll and view CPI resources, visit practiceinnovations.org and click Enrollment form for Network provider training, or find helpful resources below:
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To enroll and view CPI resources, visit practiceinnovations.org and click Enrollment form for Network provider training. Or find help using the resources below:
- NYS HARP Adult Behavioral Health Home and Community Based Services (BH HCBS) Provider Manual
- Center for Practice Innovations (CPI) Resources
- Adult Behavioral Health Home and Community-Based Services (BH HCBS)
- Community Oriented Recovery and Empowerment (CORE) Services
- Reference Document - Adult HCBS and CORE Process Overview
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To enroll and view CPI resources, visit practiceinnovations.org and click Enrollment form for Network provider training. Additional useful resources can be found below:
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MVP now partners with Avalon to provide precision genetic testing management (PGTM) services. Please review the educational resources provided.
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Resources for serving the following special populations:
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To enroll and view CPI resources, visit practiceinnovations.org and click Enrollment form for Network provider training, or find helpful resources below:
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- Child and Family Treatment and Support Services (CFTSS) Training for Providers
- Child Serving Systems for Providers
- Children's Evidence Based Practices Training for Providers
- Children’s Home and Community Based Services (CHCBS)
- Family Assistance Training for Providers
- Family Psychoeducation Training for Providers
- Federal Information Processing Standards Code Billing Guidance
- Reporting and Monitoring Requirements
- The Health Home Model
- Trauma Informed Care for Providers
Integrated & Primary Care Support Programs
MVP recognizes the value of whole person health and the importance of access to quality, timely behavioral health care. Below are resources designed to support coordination between primary care and behavioral health.
OnTrackNY
OnTrackNY offers treatment for adolescents and young adults experiencing psychotic symptoms—such as hallucinations, unusual thoughts, or disorganized thinking—for more than a week but less than two years.
Project TEACH
Project TEACH supports New York primary care providers in treating mild-to-moderate mental health issues—such as anxiety, depression, and ADHD—in patients up to age 22. It is funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health.
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