Attention EI
Billing Providers
Assistive Technology Purchasing Update
Audience: Early Intervention Service Providers who Request/Purchase
Assistive
Technology
Dear
EI Provider:
During
2014 and early 2015, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and Public
Consulting Group (PCG) as the State Fiscal Agent (SFA) will be implementing a
new process for the acquisition of Assistive Technology Devices (ATD). This new
process will be a statewide procurement process and rolled out incrementally to
all municipalities. Implementation of this process will occur next for the Long
Island and Lower Hudson Valley Regions.
Region
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Counties
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Long Island
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Nassau, Suffolk
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Lower Hudson Valley
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Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland,
Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester |
For
these regions, it is anticipated that on or about December 1, 2014, a new
process will be in place for the procurement of ATD for children in the Early
Intervention Program (EIP). The new process will affect all ATD placed on a
child’s individualized family service plan (IFSP) with an ATD service
authorization start date on or after December 1, 2014. Training and information
on the new ATD process will be in place for EIP service providers and ATD vendors
in these regions prior to this date. Joint training and presentation will take
place from November 17-25.
The
role of the IFSP team in determining ATD remains. The SFA will identify a
vendor and facilitate the ATD purchase and the municipality will continue to
work closely with the SFA and vendor to ensure the successful delivery of the
ATD. In the Long Island and Lower Hudson
Valley Regions, the municipality
will no longer be responsible for the purchase of ATD for children when an ATD
service authorization has a start date on or after December 1, 2014. All
purchases will be made separately by the SFA utilizing a NYSDOH approved ATD
vendor.
To be approved as a NYSDOH ATD vendor, the
vendor will submit an application to the SFA, receive approval by NYSDOH, and
enter into an Early Intervention Assistive Technology Provider Agreement for Assistive Technology Goods and Services with the NYSDOH Bureau of Early
Intervention before the ATD vendor will be able to be selected by the SFA for
the provision of ATD for children in the NYS EIP.
Following
implementation of the new ATD process in these regions, the process will be
rolled out incrementally to all remaining municipalities in the State. Until
the transition is completed for their municipality(s), EIP service providers
should continue to acquire ATD through normal practices. As the transition
moves forward across the State, further information, including the “Go-Live”
dates for municipalities, will be posted on EIBilling.com.
For
more information about the new ATD procurement process and on how to become an
approved vendor, visit EIBillling.com.