Nevada Healthcare Services Government Contracts
Find and win healthcare services contracts in Nevada
Nevada invests $4.8 billion in Medicaid spending annually through agencies like the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services and Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy. Nevada operates a managed care Medicaid model. Nevada Medicaid uses managed care in Clark and Washoe counties, fee-for-service in rural areas. Major healthcare programs include Nevada Medicaid Managed Care, Nevada Check Up (CHIP), Home and Community-Based Services. Professional licensing is managed by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners.
- Valid Nevada professional license from Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners
- Enrollment with Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy
- Medicare provider enrollment (if applicable)
- Professional liability (malpractice) insurance
- HIPAA compliance program and staff training
- Background checks for all patient-facing staff
- Required: Nevada professional license, Medicaid provider enrollment
- 1Register with Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy at https://dhcfp.nv.gov/
- 2Obtain licenses through Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners
- 3Pursue certifications: Managed care experience, Behavioral health experience
- 4Target key agencies: Division of Health Care Financing and Policy, Division of Public and Behavioral Health
- 5Develop telehealth capabilities for expanded reach
- 6Build relationships with state health department program managers
- 7Consider subcontracting with established healthcare systems
- 8Focus on Nevada Medicaid Managed Care opportunities
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Defense Health Agency (DHA)
- Indian Health Service (IHS)
- State Health Departments
- State Medicaid Agencies
These NAICS codes are commonly used for healthcare services government contracts:
How do I find healthcare contracts in Nevada?
Nevada healthcare contracts are posted on the state procurement portal and through the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services. Key agencies posting opportunities include Division of Health Care Financing and Policy, Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Managed Care Organizations, VA Southern Nevada Healthcare. Major programs to target include Nevada Medicaid Managed Care, Nevada Check Up (CHIP), Home and Community-Based Services. The state invests $4.8 billion in Medicaid spending.
What licenses are required for Nevada healthcare contracts?
Clinical staff must hold valid Nevada professional licenses through the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners. License types include: Physician, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Registered Nurse, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Visit https://medboard.nv.gov/ for application requirements. Required certifications: Nevada professional license, Medicaid provider enrollment.
How does Medicaid contracting work in Nevada?
Nevada Medicaid uses managed care in Clark and Washoe counties, fee-for-service in rural areas. Enrollment is handled through the Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy. Visit https://dhcfp.nv.gov/ to begin the provider enrollment process. You may also need to credential with managed care organizations.
What certifications help win Nevada healthcare contracts?
Required: Nevada professional license, Medicaid provider enrollment. Preferred certifications include Managed care experience, Behavioral health experience, Rural health experience. These demonstrate quality standards and can strengthen your proposals for state healthcare opportunities.
What are the top healthcare contracting agencies in Nevada?
Major agencies include Division of Health Care Financing and Policy, Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Managed Care Organizations, VA Southern Nevada Healthcare, Sunrise Health System. Each has different contracting processes and requirements. Build relationships with program managers and register as a vendor with each agency.
What makes Nevada healthcare contracting unique?
Key facts about Nevada healthcare contracting: Hybrid managed care/FFS model. Urban managed care focus. Rural fee-for-service. Growing population. Behavioral health emphasis. The state invests $4.8 billion in Medicaid spending annually through Division of Health Care Financing and Policy, Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Managed Care Organizations.
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