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  1. House Bill 33 includes new statutory requirements for new and currently licensed and/or certified community behavioral health services providers, private psychiatric hospitals, and residential Class 1, 2, and 3 facilities. Learn More.

  2. Complete the Independent Provider Initial Training course available in DODD MyLearning, or an alternate initial provider training course that meets the requirements for initial training found in Ohio Administrative Rule OAC 5123-2-09 Appendix A, Appendix B , Appendix C (Provider Certification).

  3. To participate in the Health Partnership Program (HPP) and to be eligible for reimbursement, medical providers must become BWC-certified. Complete and submit the Application for Provider Enrollment and Certification (Medco-13) (PDF) along with all other required documentation.

  4. The Ohio Board of Nursing regulates more than 300,000 licenses and certificates for registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), dialysis technicians (DTs), community health workers (CHWs) and medication aides (MA-Cs).

  5. Are you interested in becoming a licensed or certified behavioral health provider in Ohio? There are 3 types of providers: Community Behavioral Agencies; Residential Facilities, Private Psychiatric Hospitals.

  6. Agency and assisted living provider applicants must pay a non-refundable fee and include supporting documentation with their application. All provider applicants must meet requirements outlined in Ohio Administrative Code. Please follow the steps below to complete the certification process.

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  8. The Health Care Facilities Licensure and Certification Section (HCF Licensure) is responsible for the licensing and certification of health care facilities. For example: Nursing Homes also know as Long Term Care Facilities. Residential Care facilities also known as Assisted Living Facilities.

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