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Below you will find the listing of information specifically related to being a provider in our system, which includes disability-specific applications to become a provider for DBHDD, and disability-specific instructions for completing the application.
- Connect to Dbhdd Applications
If you are a current DBHDD Provider, you can register for...
- Become a Provider
The DBHDD Provider Enrollment Process is guided by specific...
- Developmental Disabilities Services
Developmental Disabilities Services - Applications for New &...
- Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services - Applications for New & Existing...
- Training
Training - Applications for New & Existing Providers |...
- Connect to Dbhdd Applications
The following documents are required when applying for initial licensure as a Physician Assistant (including Anesthesia Assistants) in the State of Georgia: NEW PA/AA GRADUATE LICENSURE APPLICATION INFORMATION. CLICK HERE FOR CHECKLIST AND FORMS. PRIOR PA/AA LICENSEE (ANY STATE) LICENSURE APPLICATION INFORMATION. CLICK HERE FOR CHECKLIST AND FORMS.
The website for more details regarding Medicaid provider requirements is www.ghp.georgia.gov. Click on the “Provider Information” tab and the link to “Medicaid Provider Manuals”, particular attention should be given to the following links: • Part I Policies and Procedures / Billing Manual
Individuals or agencies seeking to become a provider of services under the NOW must submit two (2) provider applications: one (1) for becoming a Medicaid provider under the DCH; and one (1) for becoming a DBHDD provider. Both applications can be accessed on the DBHDD website at www.dbhdd.georgia.gov.
In order to confirm your status with the SAVE program, you need to provide the board with legible copies of one of the documents listed on our website. Page 4 of 5 REVISED: 7-30-2021
When you enter the Georgia Centralized PA area of GAMMIS, you will have an opportunity to review the CMO’s specific prior authorization rules by selecting the CMO’s hyperlink option located directly on the site.
Many professions require a license or certification, along with regular renewals, to work in Georgia.