Provider Training
Nebraska Total Care offers trainings for both behavioral health and physical health providers in our network at no cost. Our team provides mostly clinical, provider-focused education on topics that are geared towards improving member outcomes. The majority of our clinical trainings also offer behavioral health continuing education units, at no cost to the attendee. Trainings are completed via live/virtual instructor-led webinars.
Training topics include but are not limited to:
- Behavioral Health 101
- Anxiety*
- Bipolar*
- Depression*
- PTSD*
- Schizophrenia*
- Substance Use Disorders*
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Cultural Competence: Moving from Cultural Competency to Cultural Humility*
- Cultural Competency
- Cultural Humility: Building Upon the Foundation of Cultural Competency*
- Culturally Competent Care and the LGBTQIA+ Community
- De-Escalation Techniques*
- DSM-5 (Modules 1 & 2)
- Eating Disorders
- Guidelines for Working with Native American Populations*
- ICD-10 (Modules 1 & 2)
- Motivational Interviewing Level 1 (Part 1 & 2)*
- Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders*
- Poverty Competency*
- Provider Screening Tools*
- Providing Services to LGBTQ+ Populations*
- Psychotropic Medications
- Recovery Principles*
- Screening, Brief Intervention, & Referral to Treatment*
- SMART Goals
- Social Determinants of Health*
- Stages of Change*
- Strengths-Based Treatment*
- Stress Alleviation for Caregivers
- Suicide Risk (Modules 1 & 2)*
- The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study*
- Trauma Informed Care*
- Treatment & Documentation Guidelines for Providers
*Note: All topics marked with an asterisk are pre-approved for nursing continuing education credits through the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #16739
For training requests and/or more information, please contact our Clinical Provider Training Department at: BH_training@centene.com.
Nebraska Total Care Provider Training
How to sign up for trainings:
- View the lists of all upcoming Nebraska Total Care trainings
- Select the training date and time that you would like to attend
- Enter the required information and click “Register”
- You will receive a confirmation email with a link and instructions for joining the webinar.
NOTE: Please check your "Junk" folder if you do not receive the confirmation email. - When you join the webinar, the call-in telephone number and an attendee passcode will be displayed.
On-Demand Learning
- Addressing the Social and Behavioral Drivers of Prescribing: Innovative Approaches to Antibiotic Stewardship
- Antidepressant Medication Management and Antipsychotic Medication Adherence (AMM, SAA)
- Case Management Services
- CLAS in Maternal Health Care
- Defining Antibiotic Stewardship and Reviewing Associated HEDIS® Measures
- Enhancing Member Experience with Behavioral Health Care Services: Experience of Care and Health Outcomes (ECHO) Survey Training
- Follow-Up Care After a Hospital or Emergency Department Visit for Mental Illness (FUH, FUM)
- Follow-Up Care for Children Prescribed ADHD Medication (ADD)
- How Health Plans Approach Antibiotic Stewardship and HEDIS Antibiotic Measures
- Initiation and Engagement, Follow-Up After Emergency Department or High Intensity Care for Substance Use Disorders: Optimizing the Impact of the IET, FUA, and FUI HEDIS® Measures
- Long-Acting Injectables: Preventing Readmissions
- Medicare and Medicaid Fraud, Waste and Abuse Prevention
- Optimizing the Impact of the ADD and APP HEDIS® Measures
- Provider Accessibility Initiative COVID-19
- Strategies to Improve Cardiovascular, Diabetes, and Metabolic Monitoring (APM, SSD, SMC, SMD)
- Tobacco Cessation Program
- Use of First Line Psychosocial Treatment for Children & Adolescents on Antipsychotics (APP)
- What’s New in the World of Antibiotic Stewardship? Part One: Using Performance Measures in Practice to Drive Change
- What’s New in the World of Antibiotic Stewardship? Part Two: Impacts of COVID and Use of Telehealth
Upcoming Provider Events
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