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How will ODJFS help providers get ready for the new MITS?

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How will ODJFS help providers get ready for the new MITS?

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ODJFS and HP staff began meeting with professional associations representing health care providers and other interested stakeholders in April 2010 to offer information about MITS and its features and benefits. A calendar schedule of Association meetings has been created and HP and OHP is attending and conducting presentations as requested. ODJFS and HP are providing regular communication to providers and other stakeholders via the MITS Web site, MITS Newsletter, Provider Information Releases, and through collaborative communication with professional associations. Closer to ‘Go Live’, ODJFS will offer training for providers, sister state agencies, county and regional agencies, and other identified stakeholders in order to prepare them for the transition to MITS. In addition, ongoing training will continue for newly enrolled Medicaid providers and as a refresher to existing providers. ODJFS will also continue to offer access to technical assistance via the existing Medicaid provider help

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ODJFS and HP staff began meeting with professional associations representing health care providers and other interested stakeholders in April 2010 to offer information about MITS and its features and benefits. A calendar schedule of Association meetings has been created and HP and OHP is attending and conducting presentations as requested. ODJFS and HP are providing regular communication to providers and other stakeholders via the MITS Web site, MITS Newsletter, Provider Information Releases, and through collaborative communication with professional associations. In September 2010, the ODJFS and HP began offering training for providers, sister state agencies, county and regional agencies, and other identified stakeholders in order to prepare them for the transition to MITS. In addition, ongoing training will continue for newly enrolled Medicaid providers and as a refresher to existing providers. ODJFS will also continue to offer access to technical assistance via the existing Medicaid

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