The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) require providers and office staff to complete comprehensive training on the One Care (Medicare-Medicaid dual eligible) program.
To make it easier for providers to comply with this requirement, we offer convenient training resources in the Training section of our Point32Health website. (Click on Begin the training under the Tufts Health One Care provider trainings section.)
The program has two tracks — a general training series developed by MassHealth via UMass Medical School, as well as a plan-specific Tufts Health One Care training. Providers must complete both tracks in order to meet One Care requirements.
For track one, the following recorded webinars are required:
- One Care: An Introduction for One Care Plans
- Engaging One Care Enrollees in Assessments & Care Planning
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance
- Principles of Cross Cultural Competence
- Promoting Wellness for People with Disabilities
- Contemporary Models of Disability: Beyond the Medical Model (Independent Living, Self-Determination and Recovery Model)
- Identifying Potential Abuse and Neglect of One Care Members
- Caring for Individuals with Co-Occurring Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders in One Care
The track one general series features additional trainings including: integrating virtual health care; providing support for members as parents; navigating housing instability; addressing social isolation and many more.
Once you’ve concluded both training tracks, be sure to complete the attestation. Point32Health will record and submit your participation to EOHHS and CMS.
To learn more about the Tufts Health One Care program and working with us, refer to our or to the Tufts Health One Care chapter and other relevant sections of the Tufts Health Plan Senior Products Provider Manual.