CMS ITU Training Event

Tribal Leaders Series | (January – April 2022)

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), in partnership with National Indian Health Board (NIHB), is committed to helping Tribal leaders maximize their ability to access third party resources.  To meet this objective, CMS collaborates with the Social Security Administration and National Tribal organizations to provide training on the programs and benefits available through Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and the Health Insurance Marketplace. 

It is more important than ever for Tribal leaders to engage and learn from Federal agencies and Tribal organizations that will impact the health of their Tribal people.

For this reason, CMS invites Tribal Leaders, Tribal Health Directors, and Tribal administrators to join a series of virtual CMS Tribal Leader Trainings from January 2022 to April 2022.

Who should attend?

  • Tribal leaders
  • Tribal council members
  • Healthcare administrators
  • Advocates
  • Partners

Visit the CMS DTA Training Website for more information: 
https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/American-Indian-Alaska-Native/AIAN/Trainings

Contact Info:
Rachel Ryan Pedersen at Rachel.RyanPedersen@cms.hhs.gov or Kristen Bitsuie at Kbitsuie@nihb.org

Division of Tribal Affairs

THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Rachel Ryan Pedersen – CMS Division of Tribal Affairs


Medicaid 101 – Part I

THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Cynthia Gillaspie – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


Medicaid 101 – Part II

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Cynthia Gillaspie – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


Medicare 101: Part I

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Mary Muñoz – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


Medicare 101: Part II

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Mary Muñoz – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


Meet Your NAC

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Cynthia Gillaspie – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


Technical Advisory Committee: Nuts and Bolts

THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Chris Chavis – National Indian Health Board


Telehealth- Medicaid

THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Chris Chavis – National Indian Health Board


Medicaid Waiver 101

THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Lane Terwilliger  – Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services


Medicaid State Tribal Collaboration

THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Lane Terwilliger  – Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services


Tribal Sponsorship

THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Jennifer DuPuis, M.B.A. – Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa


Social Security Administration

THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Rhonda Whitenack  – Social Security Administration
Brian Rudolph  – Social Security Administration


OIG: Preventing Fraud, Waste and Abuse

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Melinda Golub – Office of Counsel to the Inspector General
James Ortmann – Office of Counsel to the Inspector General


Health Insurance Marketplace

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022 (2:00 PM — 3:30 PM ET)

Kristen Bitsuie – National Indian Health Board

Webinar Format

The webinar is structured with an introduction, presentations, and an audience Q&A session. Please submit questions or comments through the WebEx chat feature. The session moderator will verbally relay all audience questions to the presenter.  Please note, we will answer as many questions as time permits. Unanswered questions will be addressed in a follow-up email after the webinar.

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Program

Rachel Ryan Pedersen
CMS Division of Tribal Affairs/CAHPG/CMCS
rachel.ryanpedersencms@hhs.gov

Kristen Bitsuie
Indian Health Service
kbitsuie@nihb.org 

Registration

cmsitutrainings@octanepublicrelations.com

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Important website links to American Indian and Alaska Native Resources

The CMS Division of Tribal Affairs serves as the point of contact on Indian health issues and provides ongoing support to CMS components regarding Indian health implications and Tribal perspectives. CMS Tribal Affairs serves as a liaison to external partners such as federal agencies in HHS, including IHS, Tribes, Tribal organizations, urban Indian health programs, and national Indian organizations.

CMS TRIBAL AFFAIRS

CMS Tribal Affairs website is a resource for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN), Tribal organizations, and other Federal agencies on Tribal Consultation, the Affordable Care Act, All Tribes’ Calls, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Long Term Services & Supports Technical Assistance Center, Outreach & Education resources, StateTribal Relations, Trainings, and How to Order Tribal Products.

 

 

  • CMS TRIBAL AFFAIRS SPOTLIGHT PAGE
    CMS Tribal Affairs posts important information like Save the Date notices for webinars and All Tribes’ Calls, new fact sheets and brochures, grant opportunities, or updates on CMS Indian health policies.

 

  • CMS TRIBAL AFFAIRS OUTREACH & EDUCATION RESOURCES
    CMS Tribal Affairs produces outreach and education resources to increase awareness and understanding of new health insurance benefits available to AI/ANs, as well as special provisions available to Tribal members and their families because of the permanent reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and other provisions of the Affordable Care Act. The resources include video & radio products, brochures, posters, training materials, and webinars. Many of these materials were developed in collaboration with HHS, IHS, CMS Tribal Technical Advisory Group, and national Indian organizations. Resources can be downloaded from this page or ordered from the CMS warehouse on the Tribal Products Ordering Page.

 

  • HOW TO ORDER TRIBAL PRODUCTS and PRODUCT LISTING
    CMS Tribal Affairs produces outreach and education resources that are available for download from the website or ordered for free from the CMS warehouse on the Tribal Products Ordering Page. This link takes you to instructions on how to order CMS Tribal Affairs products.

 

  • CMS PSA YouTube PLAYLIST
    Each month CMS produces newspaper articles and corresponding public service announcements (PSA) that feature a different topic or message. The articles and messages are featured in Tribal newspapers and on Tribal radio stations. The radio PSAs are translated into five native languages: English, Navajo, Lakota, Ojibwe, Yupik, and Zuni. This link takes you to the YouTube page with all the radio PSAs. To view the monthly drop-in ‘news ads,” visit CMS Tribal Affairs Outreach and Education Resources page.

 

  • ITU TRAININGS and WEBINARS
    CMS Tribal Affairs partners with IHS, the Office of the Inspector General, the Social Security Administration, the Veteran’s Health Administration, and State Medicaid Agencies to conduct face to face trainings to provide AI/AN beneficiary advocates, benefits coordinators, providers, beneficiaries, and Tribal leaders with information about CMS programs including eligibility and benefits. This link takes you to the CMS ITU training webpage where you can register for trainings online. CMS also holds webinars to present information from subject matter experts on CMS related issues relevant to IHS, Tribes, urban programs, and AI/AN beneficiaries.

 

  • LONG TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS (LTSS) WEBINARS
    CMS, IHS, and the Administration for Community Living (ACL) have a joint technical assistance effort to support the development of LTSS in Indian Country. The purpose of this effort is to share knowledge and promising practices and build an ongoing dialogue among tribal, IHS, and Urban Indian health programs engaged in LTSS delivery for AI/ANs.

 

MARKETPLACE

This is the Marketplace website with information for assisters and outreach partners.

 

MEDICAID AND CHIP

  • CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
    The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a State-Federal program offering free or low-cost health coverage for eligible children and other family members. There are special protections for AI/ANs enrolled in CHIP. For more information, visit, HealthCare.gov.

 

  • MEDICAID
    Medicaid is a State-Federal program that offers health insurance to eligible individuals. There are special protections for AI/ANs enrolled in Medicaid, such as no cost-sharing. Visit the Indian Health & Medicaid webpage for more information about the special protections for AI/ANs enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP.

 

MEDICARE

  • MEDICARE LEARNING NETWORK
    The Medicare Learning Network offers several learning opportunities, some of which can be taken for credit. This site has links to all the different Medicare Learning Products.

 

  • NOVITAS “ASK THE CONTRACTOR” CALLS
    Novitas “Ask the Contractor” calls are available for any facility billing for Medicare services. Participants must visit the Novitas website and set up an account on their Learning Website to receive information about the calls.

 

  • MACRA and the Quality Payment Program
    The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) is bipartisan federal legislation signed into law on April 16, 2015, establishes a new way to pay physicians for caring for Medicare beneficiaries. For more information on the Quality Payment Program (QPP) visit: www.qpp.cms.gov

 

  • NEW MEDICARE CARD
    The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of 2015, requires the removal of Social Security Numbers (SSNs) from all Medicare cards by April 2019. A new Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) will replace the SSN-based Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN) on the new Medicare cards for Medicare transactions like billing, eligibility status, and claim status.

 

IHS/TRIBAL ORGANIZATIONS OUTREACH PARTNERS

  • TRIBAL SELF GOVERNANCE UPCOMING WEBINARS
    Tribal Self Governance (SGCE) is a Tribally-based Communication & Education Consortium that focuses on what Self-Governance means to Tribes, defining and exploring relationships, and the key policy provisions and intent of the Self-Governance statutes.

 

OTHER FEDERAL PARTNERS

We pledge to put patients first in all of our programs – Medicaid, Medicare, and the Health Insurance Exchanges. To do this, we must empower patients to work with their doctors and make health care decisions that are best for them.