|
Code
|
Provider
|
Prm Prov Flg
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Wl Flg
|
Status
|
Definition
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| A5 |
ACUPUNCTURIST |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual who has received specialized training in the Chinese practice of puncturing the body with special needles to cure diseases. |
| 57 |
ADMINISTRATIVE |
N |
N |
Active |
Individuals who are employees of the Administrative department. |
| 48 |
ALCOHOLISM/SUB ABUSE COUNSELOR |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who performs paraprofessional counseling work in the treatment of persons with addictive diseases/disorders. |
| 40 |
AMBULANCE DRIVER |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who performs the duty as an ambulance driver. |
| 82 |
ANESTHESIOLOGIST |
Y |
Y |
Active |
A physician who specializes in the practice of anesthesiology, the branch of medicine specializing in the use of drugs or other agents that cause insensibility to pain; a specialist in Perioperative Medicine. |
| D6 |
APRN PSYCHIATRIC NURSING SPECIALTY |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual who is licensed/credentialed by a state as an independent practitioner (nurse practitioner) may diagnose disease and provide appropriate treatment including prescribing medications up to and including Schedule II Narcotics. Must have a DEA certification and number to write prescriptions for controlled substances. |
| 28 |
AUDIOLOGIST |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who has a master’s degree from an audiology program approved by a nationally recognized professional accrediting body; who has completed a supervised clinical fellowship year and passed a national examination in audiology or has the documented equivalent in education, training, or experience; and who meets any current legal requirements for licensure. A specialist in evaluation, habitation, and rehabilitation of those whose communication disorders center in whole or in part in the hearing function. |
| 89 |
AUDIOLOGY HEALTH TECHNICIAN |
N |
Y |
Active |
A person trained in and expert in the performance of audiology technical procedures who assists the ENT practitioner. |
| 43 |
AUDIOMETRIC TECHNICIAN |
N |
Y |
Active |
Audiometric tests can be performed by a technician who is certified by the Council of Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conversation, or who has satisfactorily demonstrated competence in administering audiometric examinations, obtaining valid audiograms, and properly using, maintaining and checking calibration and proper function of the audiometers being used. A technician who operates microprocessor audiometers does not need to be certified. A technician who performs audiometric tests must be responsible to an audiologist, otolaryngologist or physician. |
| D2 |
BEHAVIOR ANALYST |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who has a Master's degree as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and provides individualized service to assess and remediate identified behavioral challenges, which inhibit successful integration into the community. This individual may not provide cognitive therapies or psychological testing, neuropsychology, psychotherapy, sex therapy, psychoanalysis, hypnotherapy, and long-term counseling as treatment modalities. |
| C9 |
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AIDE/PRACTITIONER |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual having completed the requirements of the Community Health Aide Program at the Behavioral Health Aide I, II, III, or Behavioral Health Practitioner level as outlined by the Community Health Aide Program Certification Board. This individual provides prevention, early intervention, and aftercare mental health and substance abuse services. BHA/Ps work under indirect or general supervision of a licensed behavioral health provider or licensed mental health clinician as outlined in the federal Community Health Aide Program Certification Board Standards and Procedures. (ALASKA) |
| D1 |
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NURSE PRACTITIONER |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual qualified by an approved postgraduate program in nursing and licensed by the practicing state, commonwealth or territory to practice professional behavioral health nursing including prescribing in the specialty. |
| C5 |
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH STUDENT |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who is enrolled in or a graduate from a United States accredited program for a 1) Doctoral degree in Psychology; 2) Master’s or Doctoral degree in Social Work; 3) Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) master’s degree with psychiatric nursing specialty or 4) COSTEP/summer extern. |
| 70 |
CARDIOLOGIST |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual having special knowledge and experience in the branch of medicine dealing with the heart, its functions, and its diseases. |
| E1 |
CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNICIAN |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who performs electrocardiograms (EKGs), stress testing, and Holter monitors. |
| D9 |
CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGIST |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who assists physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac (heart) and peripheral vascular (blood vessel) ailments. Cardiovascular technologists may specialize in three areas of practice: invasive cardiology, echocardiography, and vascular technology. |
| 66 |
CASE MANAGERS |
N |
Y |
Active |
A health care professional who is employed to manage and coordinate complex medical cases to ensure quality and efficient use of health care resources. |
| B9 |
CHAPLAIN |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual qualified to receive referrals to serve patients within their scope of service and document the services rendered. |
| 69 |
CHIROPRACTOR |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual who employs the doctrine and dogma of chiropractic. The science and art of restoring or maintaining health, based on the theory that disease is caused by interference with nerve function, and employing manipulation of the body joints, especially of the spine, in seeking to restore normal nerve function. |
| 01 |
CLINIC RN |
N |
Y |
Active |
An individual who is qualified by an approved postsecondary program or baccalaureate or higher degree in nursing and licensed by the state, commonwealth, or territory to practice professional nursing. |
| 67 |
CLINICAL PHARMACY SPECIALIST |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual who is certified by the IHS National Pharmacy Credentialing Committee as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist (CPS), for those patient care visits falling under the CPS scope of practice. This code also includes patient care visits by pharmacists who are locally privileged by the Medical Staff to perform this level of care, but are not yet certified nationally by the Credentialing Committee. |
| 88 |
CODING/DATA ENTRY |
N |
N |
Inactive |
INACTIVATED/DISCONTINUED |
| C8 |
COMMUNITY HEALTH AIDE/PRACTITIONER |
Y |
Y |
Active |
An individual having completed the requirements of the Community Health Aide Program at the Community Health Aide I, II, III, IV or Community Health Practitioner level as outlined by the Community Health Aide Program Certification Board. This individual provides acute care, emergency care, follow-up care, and preventative services. CHA/Ps work under indirect or general supervision of a licensed provider outlined in the federal Community Health Aide Program Certification Board Standards and Procedures. (ALASKA) |
| 53 |
COMMUNITY HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE |
N |
Y |
Active |
A tribal or native community-based, well-trained, medically guided health care provider, who may include traditional native concepts in his/her work and is funded with IHS-CHR appropriations. |
| 41 |
CONTRACT OB/GYN |
Y |
Y |
Active |
See definition for OB/GYN – 72 |
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