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Welcome to RBHHealthPro.com
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RBHHealthPro is a website that includes tools and resources for the State of Oregon’s Health Professionals’ Services Program (HPSP).
What is HPSP?
HPSP is a monitoring program with two important goals:
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Supporting public safety
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Assisting professionals (licensees) who have substance abuse and mental health issues so they can continue working in their professions
HPSP resources are paid for by the health profession licensing boards and the individual licensee.
ATTENTION LICENSEES:
Hawai'i Addictions Conference: New Trends and Developments. 5/25/2012. Queens Conference Center. University of Hawaii, Honolulu. For more information: http://blog.hawaii.edu/dop/hac-2012/
25th Annual Northwest Conference on Behavioral Health and Addictive Disorders. 5/30-6/1/2012. Hyatt Regency Bellevue. Seattle, WA. For more information: http://www.usjt.com
IDAA Annual Meeting. 8/1-8/5/1012. Orlando, Fl. Hilton Hotel. For more information:http://idaa.org/2012/
2012 Review Course in Addiction Medicine. 9/20-9/22/2012. Gaylord Opryland Resort & Conference Center. Nashville, TN. For more information: http://asam.org/education/2012-review-course-in-addiction-medicine
Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment. Online OSBIRT Training, in partnership with Clinical Tools, Inc. For more information: http://www.sbirttraining.com/
Buprenorphine and Office Based Treatment of Opioid Dependence. Online Buprenorphine Training, in partnership with Clinical Tools, Inc. For more information: http://www.buppractice.com/
For specific information:http://www.asam.org/education/calendar-of-courses-events
Licensee Renewal Information from the Oregon Medical Board: There have been questions from physicians regarding how to respond to the questions on the application for licensure renewal. Please review the information below. If you still have questions, please call your agreement monitor for clarification or call the Medical Board without identifying yourself. The information below has been reviewed and approved the OMB.
1. Category I questions must be answered truthfully and fully. For example, If you have had a DUII for which you were arrested, you must respond yes to question #4, even if you are in the HPSP program. Licensees need to report an arrest, conviction, guilty plea, no contest plea, pardons or diversions etc. If you have a pending court case, you need to answer yes to questions #5, 6, and 7 even if you are in the HPSP program. These questions all need direct answers. For Physician Assistants, the numbering differs on the renewal application. Question 4 for the physicians is question #7 for the PAs. Questions #5, 6, and 7 for the physicians are questions #8, 9 and 10 for the PAs.
2. Category II questions may be answered no, if you are in the HPSP program. Please note the following paragraph which is on the application renewal form under Category II which reads: If applicable, these questions should be read to include the clause “other than what is already known and in compliance with the recommendations of the Oregon Health Professionals (HPSP.”)
Important Change to Testing Time Requirement:
Effective immediately, licensees no longer have to abide by the 8-hour testing window. While testing doesn’t have to occur within eight hours, licensees still must test on the day they are scheduled to test, so it is important to know when your collection site closes. Collection sites could change their hours of operation with little or no notice. Login or call HPSP to obtain information about your collection site.
Questions or Requests:
If you have questions or need information about HPSP, send your requests to: hpsp@reliantbh.com |
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