DHS DQA Provider Portal
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DHS DQA Provider Portal Help
Thank you for your patience as we continue to roll out the new DHS DQA Provider Portal system. If you are in need of assistance, please complete the DHS DQA Provider Portal Help Request Form or contact the DQA program area.
Online Licensure and Certification System for Health and Residential Care Providers
In December 2025, the Wisconsin Department of Health (DHS) Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) launched an online system for licensure/certification, background checks, plan reviews, and other provider applications. It's called the DHS DQA Provider Portal. The DHS DQA Provider Portal allows users to track their application, submit revisions, request amendments, see the licensure/certification decision, and perform other required functions.
Users must use their MyWisconsin ID to access the DHS DQA Provider Portal. Learn more in the MyWisconsin ID section below.
The DHS DQA Provider Portal allows users to:
- Submit an initial application.
- Submit renewal/annual-biennial reports.
- Request amendments to their license, certification, or registration.
- Pay required fees.
- Track feedback from DQA.
- Submit revisions.
- View the licensing, certification, or registration decision in the system.
- Submit construction plans for building/life safety code plan reviews.
- Submit applications for background checks required to be completed by DQA.
- Communicate with DQA staff directly through the DHS DQA Provider Portal.
DHS DQA Provider Portal users
Transition to the DHS DQA Provider Portal will occur in phases for different users.
The following provider types must use the DHS DQA Provider Portal for licensure, certification, and registration activities:
- Assisted living facilities1
- Adult day care centers
- Personal care agencies
- Substance use and mental health treatment programs1
1Please see the full list of phase 1 users in the accordion below.
Certain provider types must submit construction plans through the DHS DQA Provider Portal. Those provider types who must submit through the DHS DQA Provider Portal include:
- Community-based residential facilities (CBRF)
- DHS 75.53-75.58 residential facilities
- Residential care apartment complexes (RCAC) and any other occupancy types of buildings (e.g., business occupancy, hospital, nursing homes, and hospice) that are attached to a CBRF.
All users must use the DHS DQA Provider Portal to request background checks from DQA. This includes entity operators, non-client residents, and rehabilitation review applicants.
Additional provider types will transition to the DHS DQA Provider Portal later.
MyWisconsin ID
Users must use their MyWisconsin ID to access the DHS DQA Provider Portal. This is the same login information users currently use to access the Entity Background Check and Misconduct Reporting System. See the MyWisconsin ID accordion below for more information. Visit the the DHS DQA Provider Portal MyWisconsin ID webpage to get started.
Wisconsin state employees will not use MyWisconsin ID to access the DHS DQA Provider Portal. Wisconsin state employees will use their state employee credentials to log into the portal.
First time user instructions
- Create your MyWisconsin ID. Visit the MyWisconsin ID webpage for detailed steps.
- Create your DHS DQA Provider Portal account. Watch Account login creation video to learn more.
- If you need to add an account authorized representative, watch Creating an authorized representative video to learn more.
Why did we make this change?
We license and certify over 40 different health and residential care types. The initial licensing/certification application and ongoing renewal process is not the same for all providers. Some providers apply and renew their license/certification using paper forms that are printed and submitted to us via mail or email. Some provider types apply and renew their license/certification online. The online system that certain providers use only allowed them to submit applications and materials.
The DHS DQA Provider Portal makes it easier for providers to submit required information for licensure, certification, and registration and pay required fees online. It also includes a new way to submit renewal/annual-biennial reports through the DHS DQA Provider Portal. It also allows us to more effectively and efficiently process, track, and monitor providers' submissions.
To learn more about our vision and to learn about key features, review materials from the DHS DQA Provider Portal Forum held on December 4, 2025:
- Adult day care centers
- Adult family homes
- Community-based residential facilities
- Mental health treatment programs
- Emergency mental health service programs, DHS 34
- Outpatient mental health clinics, DHS 35
- Comprehensive community services, DHS 36
- Day treatment services for children, DHS 40
- Youth crisis stabilization facilities, DHS 50
- Inpatient programs, DHS 61.71
- Day treatment programs, DHS 61.75
- Children and adolescent inpatient programs, DHS 61.79
- Community support programs for chronically mental ill persons, DHS 63
- Branch office or school branch office
- Substance use treatment programs
- Prevention service, DHS 75.14
- Intervention service and intoxicated driver services, DHS 75.15
- Outpatient substance use treatment services, DHS 75.49
- Outpatient integrated behavioral health treatment services, DHS 75.50
- Intensive outpatient treatment service, DHS 75.51
- Day treatment or partial hospitalization treatment services, DHS 75.52
- Transitional residential treatment services, DHS 75.53
- Medically monitored residential treatment services, DHS 75.54
- Medically managed inpatient treatment services, DHS 75.55
- Adult residential integrated behavioral health stabilization services, DHS 75.56
- Residential withdrawal management services, DHS 75.57
- Residential intoxication monitoring services, DHS 75.58
- Opioid treatment programs, including mobile unit applications, DHS 75.59
- Office-based opioid treatment services, DHS 75.60
- Branch office or school branch office
- Personal care agencies
- Residential care apartment complexes
- Ambulatory surgical centers
- Ch. 343 laboratories and analysts
- Corporate guardianships
- Crisis urgent care
- Peer recovery coaches2
- Crisis hostels2
- End stage renal dialysis centers
- Facilities serving persons with developmental disabilities (also known as intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities)
- Home health agencies
- Hospices
- Hospitals
- Nursing homes
- Outpatient rehabilitation facilities
- Pain clinics
- Portable X-ray
- Recovery residences
- Rural health clinics
2This is still in the rulemaking process.
Contact us
All questions should be sent through the DHS DQA Provider Portal Communication Center. If you need assistance with creating your MyWisconsin ID to access the DHS DQA Provider Portal, see the Division of Enterprise Technology MyWisconsin ID webpage for more information or call 608-471-6667. If you’re experiencing technical difficulties, please fill out the DHS DQA Provider Portal Help Request Form and someone will reach out to you.