SKILLED NURSING PROVIDER IN ALASKA
- Fatumata Kaba
- 4 days ago
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Updated: 4 days ago
DELIVERING CLINICALLY COMPLEX CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MEDICAL NEEDS IN HOME AND COMMUNITY SETTINGS
Skilled Nursing Services in Alaska are designed for individuals with ongoing medical needs that require professional nursing care as part of their Medicaid Waiver plan. These services ensure the health and safety of clients through timely, qualified interventions by licensed nursing professionals. Authorized under Alaska’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid Waivers, skilled nursing supports individuals in maintaining independence while receiving medical oversight outside of institutional settings.
1. GOVERNING AGENCIES
Agency: Alaska Department of Health – Division of Senior and Disabilities Services (SDS)
Role: Approves skilled nursing providers, reviews care plans, ensures adherence to waiver program regulations
Agency: Alaska Medicaid (via Department of Health)
Role: Handles Medicaid enrollment and billing for skilled nursing services
Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Oversees HCBS waiver implementation and ensures compliance with federal quality and person-centered standards
2. SKILLED NURSING SERVICE OVERVIEW
Skilled Nursing Services offer professional nursing interventions provided by Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) or Registered Nurses (RNs) in the client’s home or other non-institutional settings.
Services may include:
Medication administration and monitoring
Wound care and dressing changes
Tube feedings and suctioning
Catheter care
Vital monitoring and clinical assessments
Care coordination with physicians and therapists
Health education for individuals and caregivers
All services must be documented and linked to the individual’s person-centered support plan and cannot duplicate other nursing or clinical services.
3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
Prerequisites:
Registered business with Alaska’s Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing
Valid NPI (Type 2) and EIN
Licensed nursing professionals (LPN or RN) with active Alaska licensure
Office or clinical base within Alaska
Proof of malpractice insurance and worker’s compensation coverage
Staff credentialing and nurse supervision protocols
4. SDS PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Initial Interest and Application:
Request Skilled Nursing Services application packet from SDS
(Optional) Attend orientation for HCBS waiver providers
Application Submission:
Submit credentials, staffing plans, and scope of nursing services
Include documentation templates, staff training schedules, and quality control measures
Program Readiness Review:
SDS evaluates licenses, staff training, and readiness to deliver services
May conduct site inspection if facility-based services are included
Reviews participant care plans and documentation systems
Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:
Upon SDS approval, register with Alaska Medicaid via MMIS
Select appropriate service codes and nursing modifiers under HCBS
Finalize electronic claims submission and Medicaid agreements
5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Articles of Incorporation or Business License
EIN Confirmation and NPI Registration
RN/LPN licenses and proof of insurance
SDS-Compliant Skilled Nursing Policies including:
Medication and clinical protocols
Client care documentation forms
Staff oversight and incident management plans
Infection control and emergency procedures
HIPAA privacy and informed consent documentation
6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
Role: Skilled Nursing Supervisor (RN)
Requirements: Active RN license, supervisory experience, Medicaid documentation experience
Role: Skilled Nurse (LPN or RN)
Requirements: Current Alaska nursing license, CPR certification, and background check
All staff must complete:
SDS waiver-specific training
Documentation and confidentiality procedures
Safety and emergency training
Ongoing clinical education and annual reviews
7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES
Skilled Nursing Services are authorized under the following Alaska Medicaid Waivers:
Alaskans Living Independently (ALI) Waiver
Adults with Physical and Developmental Disabilities (APDD) Waiver
Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Waiver
Children with Complex Medical Conditions (CCMC) Waiver
Providers may offer:
Intermittent or scheduled nursing interventions
In-home medical care per waiver-authorized plan
Coordination with other providers or family caregivers
Documentation of nursing activities and clinical progress
8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH
Phase: Business Formation and Licensing Setup
Timeline: 1–2 weeks
Phase: SDS Application and Compliance Review
Timeline: 60–90 days
Phase: Nurse Hiring and Training Completion
Timeline: 30–45 days
Phase: Medicaid Enrollment and MMIS Billing Configuration
Timeline: 45–60 days
9. CONTACT INFORMATION
Alaska Department of Health – Division of Senior and Disabilities Services (SDS)
(907) 269-3666
Alaska Medicaid Provider Enrollment – Conduent MMIS

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Scope of Work:
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