Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 048 - Health, Department of
Sub-Agency 0037 - Medicaid
Chapter 45 - DD WAIVER PROVIDER STANDARDS, CERTIFICATION, AND SANCTIONS
Section 45-15 - Provider Training Standards

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 45-15

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) In addition to the other training standards in this Chapter and the Department of Health's Medicaid Rules, providers shall ensure that employees, including management staff responsible for providing supports and services to participants, receive training in the areas specified in this Section prior to working unsupervised with participants in services.

(b) Staff responsible for providing direct services shall receive participant specific training from a trained staff member prior to working alone with participants.

(c) The provider shall maintain documentation that staff are qualified to provide waiver services through evidence of completed trainings, including the date training was completed, who conducted the training, and how the employee demonstrated understanding. The provider shall ensure that training is conducted by persons with expertise in the topic area, who are qualified by education, training, and experience, and maintain complete verification of such.

(d) All persons qualified to provide waiver services shall complete training in the following areas prior to delivering services. Providers may choose to develop their own training modules for employees or use Division modules, as long as the provider covers the key elements of each topic specified in the Division module with Division approval. General training topics include:

(i) Participant choice;

(ii) The rights of participants in accordance with state and federal laws, and any rights restrictions for each participant with whom a person works;

(iii) Confidentiality;

(iv) Dignity and respect;

(v) Preventing, recognizing and reporting abuse, neglect, intimidation, exploitation, and all other categories listed on the Division's Notification of Incident form;

(vi) Responding to injury, illness, and emergencies;

(vii) Billing and documentation of services;

(viii) Releases of information;

(ix) Grievance and complaint procedures for participants, legally authorized representatives, provider employees, and community members; and

(x) Implementing and documenting participant objectives and progress on objectives.

(e) To verify each provider and provider staff meets the qualification standards, evidence of a completed training summary or test of each training topic shall be retained in the employer's files.

(f) Participant specific training.

(i) Each provider and provider staff shall receive participant specific training prior to the individualized plan of care start date. Impacted staff shall receive participant specific training prior to changes to the individualized plan of care.

(ii) All case managers shall train one employee from each provider on the individualized plan of care. The provider shall ensure that all other employees of the provider receive plan of care training. The case manager and the participant or any legally authorized representative(s) may request verification of the provider's participant specific training. Training shall occur before the individualized plan of care start date and before each employee provides services.

(iii) A provider of waiver services shall be trained on any specific assistive technology devices, disabilities, diagnoses, or medical or risk conditions as necessary for the participants served by the provider. This training shall be unique to, and meet the needs of, the participant.

(g) Documentation of participant specific training and general training shall include:

(i) The date of the training;

(ii) The name, signature, and title of the trainer;

(iii) The name and signature of the person receiving the training;

(iv) A detailed agenda of the training topic(s), including the method of training; and

(v) How the person receiving training demonstrated understanding.

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