What is a paneled HPRP treatment provider? How does one become a paneled?
A paneled treatment provider is an individual healthcare provider who is credentialed and approved...
Read MoreHow are participants referred to HPRP?
Licensees can only be referred by: self-referrals another licensed healthcare professional licensing board and/or...
Read MoreWhat is the purpose of the HPRP?
The Michigan Health Professional Recovery Program (HPRP) was established by legislation in 1993. This...
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Provider | What is a paneled HPRP treatment provider? How does one become a paneled? | A paneled treatment provider is an individual healthcare provider who is credentialed and approved... | Read More |
Licensee | How are participants referred to HPRP? | Licensees can only be referred by: self-referrals another licensed healthcare professional licensing board and/or... | Read More |
Licensee | What is the purpose of the HPRP? | The Michigan Health Professional Recovery Program (HPRP) was established by legislation in 1993. This... | Read More |
Licensee | What type of professional healthcare licenses can be monitored by HPRP? | Acupuncture Athletic Training Audiology Applied Behavior Analysis Chiropractor Counseling Dentistry Marriage and Family Therapy... | Read More |
Licensee | If my health professional license is expired, lapsed, suspended or revoked, can I self-report to the HPRP? | LARA must refer you to the HPRP if your license is expired, lapsed, suspended,... | Read More |
Licensee | Are Students eligible for HPRP? | Students who are applying for a limited or educational license or who are applying... | Read More |
Licensee | If I am referred to HPRP, when am I officially ?enrolled? in HPRP? | Once a Licensee self-reports or is referred by an eligible entity to the HPRP... | Read More |
Licensee | If I received my first Operating While Impaired (OWI)/Driving Under the Influence (DUI), am I required to contact HPRP? | The Michigan Public Health Code states that a licensed health care professional is required... | Read More |
Licensee | How much does it cost to be a participant in the HPRP? | The cost of the program varies from participant to participant. Each of our paneled... | Read More |
Licensee | How do I get my Monitoring Agreement notarized? | Contact your local post office. If the document needs to be mailed, it could... | Read More |
Licensee | Does the program require licensees to drug screen? | Licensees are required to call/check into the approved HPRP contracted drug screen program Monday-... | Read More |
Licensee | I am drug screening for another entity. Can those drug screens be used for the HPRP drug screening requirements? | No. The HPRP requires all participants to submit to random drug screening through the... | Read More |
Employer | Am I allowed to work while in HPRP? | Yes. Licensees are required to obtain worksite approval from the HPRP for any employment... | Read More |
Employer | What are the main responsibilities of being a Worksite Monitor? | The major responsibilities of being a worksite monitor include: Completing a worksite confirmation with... | Read More |
Employer | My employee has work restrictions on their Monitoring Agreement. Can they be changed? | Licensees have different work restrictions that are documented on their Monitoring Agreement. Licensees are... | Read More |
Licensee | Are licensees allowed to travel out of the state and/or the country while in the program? | Yes. Please contact your Intake/Case Manager for more information on how to do so... | Read More |
Licensee | I am moving to a new state. Am I still required to be monitored by the HPRP? | Yes. You should be discussing relocating to another stated with your Case Manager/Intake Manager... | Read More |
Licensee | If a licensee is no longer participating in the program do their releases of information need to be revoked? | Upon compliant case closure the releases of information are no longer considered valid releases.... | Read More |
Employer | As an employer in the health professional field, what options do I have if I suspect impairment in one of my health professional employees? | Encourage the employee to self-report by calling The HPRP at 800-453-3784. The employers may... | Read More |
Licensee | If a licensee is no longer participating in the program do their releases of information need to be revoked? | Upon compliant case closure the releases of information are no longer considered valid releases. | Read More |