PHYSICIAN VITALITY PROGRAM
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PHYSICIAN VITALITY PROGRAM MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDER INQUIRY

Are you interested in being a contracted mental health provider with our program? We are always putting LCSWs, LCPCs, LMFTs, and psychologists (PhDs/Psy-Ds*) into the pipeline for consideration as a contractor for the Physician Vitality Program. The video below should answer many questions and all our forms, contracts, and related paperwork is listed on the previous MHP Resource pages.

Our vetting and contracting process is as follows:
#1 Review the PVP program overview video below for an initial introduction to and explanation of the program.
#2 Fill out the application form linked below to start the process of 
#3 If you meet our basic requirements, we will schedule a vetting interview process with a couple members of our committee. This also gives us a chance to answer questions they may have about the program. It takes between 30-40 minutes.
#4 Upon approval, sign a contract with us for services.
#5 Request ACMS as an additional insured on your certificate of liability and provide it to us.
#6 Fill out a profile form for your public listing on our website.

You can fill out an initial inquiry or full application at the button below if you have all your paperwork ready (we recommend the former first.) This will place you in our queue for an interview. If you'd like to ask other questions, please call Steven Reames at (208) 336-2930.
PVP mhp inquiry application
*Please note in the past we have used various terms to cover our mental health providers. We are working through our forms and paperwork to replace the general term therapist to be more inclusive of all levels of mental health providers and only using specific terms such as counselor and Psy-D when we mean them.

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This video below serves as is a summary explanation of our program and processes for inquiring mental health providers. It was recorded in 2022 and program policies and procedures may have changed since then.
​Most graphics courtesy of Freepik / Pixabay

Original Content Copyright 2015-2023* Ada County Medical Society
PhysicianVitality.org was created by Ada County Medical Society to support Idaho's clinicians. PVP services offered here are directed at participating medical associations' members in Idaho only.

All other information is published in the hopes it will be useful to other physicians and clinicians seeking help and inspiration. The National Charter on Physician Well-Being was developed by the Collaborative for Healing And Renewal in Medicine, under a grant from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation.
  • For Members
    • About PVP
    • PVP-Providers
  • For MHPs
    • PVP-Verification
    • PVP-Client-Intake
    • PVP-Client-Resources
    • PVP-Billing
    • PVP-Evaluation
    • PVP-MHP-Inquiry
  • GET HELP
    • Peer to Peer
    • Health Professionals Recovery Program
    • Suicide Prevention
    • National Support Resources
    • ACMS Member Resource Physicians
    • Get Connected
    • Other Links
  • The Charter
    • Guiding Principles
    • Supportive Culture
    • Policy Advocacy
    • Supportive Systems
    • Engaged Leadership
    • Interprofessional Teams
    • Anticipate Emotional Challenges
    • Mental Health Care
    • Promote Self Care
  • BUILD STRENGTH
    • Personal Resilience
    • Practice Differently
    • Adverse Events
  • CHANGE SYSTEMS
    • Counting the Cost
    • Cultures of Wellness
    • Technology
    • Advocacy