IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
As of January 1, 2010, please use our new web site at http://www.illinoiseitraining.org.
The Illinois Early Intervention Training Program provides training opportunities for early intervention professionals in Illinois. We are a program of the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago funded through a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services Bureau of Early Intervention.
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In the final analysis it is not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings. ~ Ann Landers
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: As of Monday December 14th, 2009 the Illinois EI Training Program will have a new phone number. The new number is
708-429-0227. The toll free number and fax number will remain the same.
Important Notice Regarding the Illinois EI Training Weather Policy: It is the policy of the Illinois EI Training Program to hold all scheduled workshops and training events regardless of weather condition, whenever possible. Safety is of the utmost concern and participants are urged to use their own judgment in determining if weather conditions make the commute too hazardous even though the event is still being held.
In the event a training is cancelled, we will make every effort to announce the cancellation of daytime events by 5:00 am and evening events by 2:00 pm on the day of the event. Cancellation announcements will be posted on the home page of our website, www.illinoiseitraining.org and a message will be recorded at our toll free number, 866/509-3867, ext 250.
September 1, 2009 Provider Handbook Webinar Link: To view the Illinois Early Intervention Provider Handbook Webinar, please click on
Provider Handbook Webinar. Mac users may need to download VLC Media Player to view this link. Please note this is a resource to help you become acquainted with the Provider Handbook.
August 28, 2009 Training Update: If you have participated in the Early Intervention Provider Handbook Webinar, please click on
Provider Handbook Webinar Survey to provide feedback on the webinar.
August 7, 2009 Training Update: The Illinois Early Intervention Training Program is hosting a statewide webinar on Friday August 28th from 9:45 AM - 12:00 PM to discuss the Illinois Early Intervention Service Descriptions, Billing Codes, & and Rates Provider Handbook.
The purpose of this webinar is to reacquaint you with existing Illinois Early Intervention principles, policies,
and definitions as well as inform you of the revisions that go into effect September 1, 2009.
Please click on
REGISTER HERE to
reserve a space.
NEED CREDIT FOR AN ACTIVITY??? Beginning November 1, 2004 ALL requests for Early Intervention contact hours for activities not preapproved by the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program must submitted with the
EI TRAINING ACTIVITY CREDIT REQUEST FORM if you are an individual, or
REQUEST FOR EI CREDIT PRE APPROVAL FORM if you are a sponsoring organization. PLEASE NOTE: APPROVAL MAY TAKE UP TO 30 BUSINESS DAYS.
Recent News:
DHS UPDATES: For up to date "Important News" from the Illinois Bureau of Early Intervention go to
Early Intervention Important News on the Provider Connections website.
TRAINING UPDATE: NEW As of April 17, 2009!!! Below are links for six popular online modules offered through the Illinois Early Intervetion Training Program. To register for these workshops, participants will need a valid email address, and will receive confirmation of their registration via the email they provide. To register for one of these workshops, please go the following links:
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Child Outcomes
Early Intervention Billing
Ilinois Early Intervention System Overview
Serving Families of Children with Hearing Loss
Serving Families of Children with Dual Sensory Loss
TRAINING UPDATE: NEW As of January 29, 2009!!! Beginning March 1, 2008, all new bi-lingual interpreters enrolling to bill Early Intervention must complete EI Systems Overview Training, Interpreter Training, and pass an oral/written proficiency examination prior to applying to enroll with the Central Billing Office. By January 1, 2009, all currently enrolled bi-lingual interpreters must also complete the Interpreter Training as well as pass the oral/written proficiency examination in order to continue their enrollment. The oral/written proficiency examination will be provided at a cost of $130 to each provider. Click on <
"Interpreter Testing/Training" to find out more about registering for tests and training and for more information. We also have a <
"Frequently Asked Questions" document to help guide you through the process . A <
resource guide has been developed for those seeking additional interpreter/translator resources.
TRAINING UPDATE: NEW As of December 28, 2007!!! An online Autism course is now available through the Illinois EI Training Program. Click on
"REGISTER NOW" to register for this training and for more information.
DHS UPDATE: NEW As of January 28, 2008!!!As of March 1, 2008 all Early Intervention providers will have to have an NPI number to receive payment for services billed to the Illinois Early Intervention System. Please refer to the January 24, 2008,
DHS Memo for further information.
DHS UPDATE: NEW As of August 8, 2006!!! Please note
"Change in procedure to bill transportation services (7/06)" AND please take the time to review
CFC Outcomes Q & A which addresses many of the common questions related to determining child outcomes.
DHS UPDATE: NEW As of July 19, 2006!!! In an effort to increase claims processing accuracy and efficiency, all claims received at the Early Intervention Central Billing Office on September 18, 2006 or later must either be submitted electronically for Qclaims processing or typewritten if submitted on paper. Please review the
July 19, 2006 Memo for additional details.
TRAINING UPDATE: NEW As of April 20, 2006!!! Beginning April 17, 2006 the following
policy change will take effect. Early Intervention (EI) service providers are encouraged to participate in Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings for children on their caseload in order to facilitate a smooth transition from the Part C EI service system to the Part B Early Childhood (EC) special education service system. When a child’s IEP meeting occurs prior to his/her third birthday, attendance at the meeting by a provider on the child’s IFSP team is considered a billable service.
Until now IEP meeting attendance was considered a direct service and, therefore, billable to private insurance, if applicable. Effective immediately, IEP meeting attendance will be considered a billable service under IFSP Development time, which includes other planning services such as periodic IFSP review, provider-to-provider consultation and attendance at Transition meetings. Services included under the definition of IFSP Development are not billable to private insurance.
TRAINING UPDATE: NEW As of March 24, 2006!!! Beginning April 1, 2006 a maximum of 5 hours of EI Video credit may be used for every 30 hours of continuing education submitted for renewal and/or core knowledge area documentation purposes. Any videos completed prior to April 1, 2006 may be used even though they may exceed the 5 hour maximum.
To help providers and applicants meet their credentialing goal, the
Illinois Early Childhood Intervention Clearinghouse has worked with the Early Intervention Training Program to identify approximately 175 recent videos at the Clearinghouse that are now approved for credit hours.
While providers cannot utilize video-based training for all of the hours, they can apply for credit for at least some of the required hours.
DHS UPDATE: NEW As of March, 10 2006!!! Informational Notice to Providers Regarding EI Service System Outcomes
All states receiving federal Part C funds are undertaking efforts to assess the effectiveness of the supports and services provided through the Part C Early Intervention
Services System.
As of March, 7 2006!!! IMPORTANT NOTICE: New IFSP Development Billing Codes Several IFSP development procedure codes, which have been used by the Early Intervention Program to authorize and pay for services, have been deleted or definitions changed in the new 2006 CPT and HCPCS code manuals. The Early Intervention Program has identified new codes for these services. If you have questions about this notice, please call the CBO Call Center at 800/634-8540.
As of January, 2006!IMPORTANT NOTICE: Insurance Billing for Developmental Therapists Effective immediately the policy mandating private insurance billing by Developmental Therapists (DTs) is rescinded. Any outstanding insurance claims submitted during July 1, 2005 through January 4, 2006, may be billed to the Central Billing Office.
The following four memos to providers were issued in September 2005:
"Provider Information Notice For
Interpreters - 09/12/05"
AND
"Questions & Answers-Illinois Evidence-Based Practices In Natural Environments" .
AND
"Important Provider Notice Regarding
Natural Environments - 07/01/05"
AND
"Important Notice to Providers Regarding Updates to Policy
and Procedures - 07/01/05" .
EQUIPMENT NEEDS??? Do you have any durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes, commodes, car seats, positioning devices? If you no longer need this equipment and if it is clean and good working order, please donate it to United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicago. We will post it on our new website,
Infinitec DME so it can be used by a child with disabilities. For more information, contact Matina Travis at 708/444-2836, extension 10.
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