To apply as an Individual Qualified Service Provider (QSP), you will need to access the following:
Take time to watch the trainings below to get an idea on how to start with the QSP individual process.
If you are applying or revalidating your application to be a self-employed provider to deliver services for which you want to receive public pay, you are eligible to complete training with TrainND Northeast for a $10.00 non-refundable fee.
TrainND Northeast, provider of workforce training through Lake Region State College, has partnered with the North Dakota Health and Human Services Medical Services Division to provide training to individual QSPs. Individual QSPs can obtain the training and competency evaluation they need to complete their application to become or continue as a QSP.
The training is simple. Once you've registered with TrainND, you'll receive a set of two workbooks to complete. You'll be assigned to a registered nurse who will contact you to set up an appointment to meet. During the meeting, the nurse will go over the completed workbooks with you, answer any questions you may have, and provide instruction on the skills listed on the SFN 750 Documentation of Competency form. When the training is finished, the nurse will complete the SFN 750 and send it to the TrainND office. Once received, TrainND Northeast will forward the SFN 750 to the QSP Enrollment office on your behalf.
Submit a TrainND Referral Form and $10 payment (make checks or money orders payable to Lake Region State College) to the following address:
Or, call the TrainND Northeast office at (701) 662-1578 or 1 (800) 443-1313 ext 21578 to register over the phone.
Join a live session to hear how to get started with the individual or agency application process. Use our calendar to join a meeting.
You are required to revalidate your competency every 30 months for the QSP service you provide.
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