This page provides "late-breaking" news and information from internship programs that are participating in Phase II of the Match. The most recent items will be added to the top of the list. Announcements may include specific application requirements or eligibility criteria, information about positions that are no longer available (e.g., due to lost or reallocated funding), application deadline extensions, or information about new positions that just recently became available (e.g., due to new or stable funding) that may not yet be included in the list of available positions provided on the Match web site. Applicants who are participating in Phase II should check this page beginning at 9:00am Eastern Time on Saturday, February 17, 2024 for new postings and on a daily basis throughout Phase II. We further recommend that applicants wait to submit any applications until the first batch of announcements has been posted.
IMPORTANT NOTE: As in Phase I, some sites that participate in Phase II of the APPIC Match are not accredited. Applicants should refer to the List of Participating Internships for Phase II on the NMS Match web site for information about each participating site's accreditation status.
Site Number: 1588
Site Name: University of Texas Health San Antonio
Training Director: Cindy McGeary, PhD, mcge...@uthscsa.edu
Date/Time Added: Friday, February 16 - 11:45 pm Eastern Time
The Psychology Internship at the University of Texas Health San Antonio has one unfilled slot within the Integrated Primary Care Behavioral Health Track. We are interviewing for the Family and Community Medicine site. The intern will have the opportunity to screen, assess, identify, and treat behavioral health concerns within the context of the healthcare team. The intern will also learn how to consult with primary care providers, supporting them around chronic disease management and health behavior change. Although being fluent in Spanish is not required, opportunities to provide services and obtain supervision in Spanish is available. The intern will also have the opportunity to provide supervision to family medicine residents.
Site Number: 2391
Site Name: Rochester Institute of Technology
Training Director: Cassandra Berbary, PhD - cmb...@rit.edu or 585-475-4577
Date/Time Added: Friday, February 16 - 11:45 pm Eastern Time
Rochester Institute of Technology is happy to announce a new position: University Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS). Interns placed with CaPS will be engaged in providing the full range of clinical services to college students, as well as be involved in outreach and consultation, training, individual and group supervision, and didactics.
Rochester Institute of Technology has also changed the position description for the Forensic Clinical Research Track (239113). Interns will focus their time on developing expertise in translational clinical research. Clinical activities focus on utilizing advanced interactive healthcare technologies to provide the highest quality of evidence based behavioral health care. Interns have the opportunity to develop and submit manuscripts for publication using existing data sets, as well as assist with federally funded randomized controlled trials evaluating the treatment for comorbid substance use disorders and aggression.
For more information on these tracks and other available tracks with Rochester Institute of Technology, visit: -behavioral-health-clinical-psychology-internship or contact the Training Director at cmb...@rit.edu.
Site Number: 2473
Site Name: Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC
Training Director: Carolyn Golden, PsyD - 208-955-7339; cgo...@nnhidaho.com
Date/Time Added: Friday, February 16 - 11:45 pm Eastern Time
Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC (NNH) is offering 4 positions in Phase II of the Match. Our internship program combines training and experience in psychological and neuropsychological assessment and therapy with children, adolescents, adults, and their families. NNH is a multidisciplinary clinic in Meridian, ID (a suburb of Boise). Interns will learn from and consult with members of our team including psychologists, neuropsychologists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, clinical social workers, and nurse practitioners. We serve a diverse range of individuals from a very extended geographical range. Our reputation in the community is predominantly for work with neurodiverse individuals and their families. NNH has added a doctoral level assessment practicum. Interns will have an opportunity to provide supervision for doctoral practicum students. We are not yet APA accredited. We have been approved for a site visit, which we have been told to anticipate in spring of 2025. We cannot guarantee that a site visit will happen at a specific time or that our accreditation will ultimately be granted. See our internship website at: =Link
Site Number: 1809
Site Name: University of Manitoba Clinical Health Psychology Residency
Training Director: Patricia Furer, PhD, C.Psych, pfu...@sbgh.mb.ca
Date/Time Added: Friday, February 16 - 11:45 pm Eastern Time
We are happy to announce that we are accepting applications for our Rural Generalist Stream - Selkirk (APPIC Code: 180915; one position). This unique residency stream provides training across the lifespan (assessment, consultation, and intervention with child and adult populations) while also providing the opportunity to gain experience beyond typical urban training sites. The Rural-Selkirk stream offers a six-month rotation in Winnipeg (first term) which is divided between the Adult Anxiety Disorders Clinic, an adult Health Psychology rotation, and the HSC Child Psychology Services. The rural six-month rotation in Selkirk (35 km outside of Winnipeg, an easy commute) also provides training opportunities across the age spectrum. There is a minor rotation option in Selkirk in the inpatient psychiatry unit. Applicants with particular interest in community-based approaches and rural mental health, working with under-served populations, cultural factors in health, and consultation may find this stream of our program especially attractive. We welcome applications from Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
The University of Manitoba Clinical Health Psychology Residency Program is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association. We have a residency cohort of 13 across our various streams. Salary is $62,663 plus benefits. Please visit us at -clinical-health-psychology/clinical-health-psychology-residency for further details. You are welcome to contact Dr. Patricia Furer, Residency Director, at pfu...@sbgh.mb.ca if you have any questions. We are looking forward to receiving your application.
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It is imperative for providers to promptly provide their updated licensure information to Medicaid, as failure to do so will result in the closure of their Medicaid provider number and interruption of claim payments.
Who is impacted?
Under the guidelines of 42 CFR 455.412, the Mississippi Division of Medicaid (DOM) is required to have current licenses in the provider file for both fee-for-service/MississippiCAN providers and CHIP providers.
If a provider fails to send in the updated license timely can a provider be reinstated?
Complying with the provisions outlined in the Mississippi Administrative Code Part 200, Chapter 4, Rule 4.5 (B) (C), DOM will reinstate closed provider numbers due to license expiration, retroactive to the date of license renewal, provided the closure duration is under one (1) year and the provider is not past due for revalidation or recredentialing. For this to happen, the provider must furnish a current license copy and rectify any changed or inaccurate information. If a Medicaid provider number has been closed due to license expiration for a period exceeding one (1) year, re-enrollment as a Medicaid provider will be necessary.
*Please note that the Change Request Form should not be used for reconsiderations of denied PAs. A separate process is utilized that typically involves a 1st level appeal and/or reconsideration request.
Managing PAs effectively is essential for seamless healthcare delivery. Using the Change Request Form to update or modify an existing PA ensures that patient care is not disrupted, and administrative processes remain smooth. By following the outlined steps and best practices, providers can efficiently handle necessary changes to PAs.
Should you need assistance, please contact the Provider and Beneficiary Services Call Center at (800) 884-3222 or use the Provider Field Representative list to identify your designated representative at -content/uploads/2024/03/Provider-Field-Representatives-1.pdf. The Provider Field Representative list includes email addresses and phone numbers for each representative.
The Mississippi Division of Medicaid (DOM) will reprocess Professional Claims that denied with procedure code 99406 or 99407 for dates of service July 1, 2023 and after. DOM covers Tobacco Cessation Counseling in accordance with State Plan Amendment 23-0024, which allows 12 sessions per state fiscal year for MD/Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant when billed without a pregnancy diagnosis code. For all other providers, a pregnancy diagnosis code will be required. The reprocessed claims will appear on your Remittance Advice dated May 20, 2024.
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