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Texas BHEC rolls out CE Broker platform; staff and stakeholders report early problems and wide webinar turnout

5948721 · October 15, 2025
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Summary

The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council began mandatory rollout and vendor briefings for CE Broker, a continuing-education tracking platform, and heard public comments about usability, the platform's freemium model and upcoming mandatory integration with renewals starting in January.

The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council on Oct. 14 heard a presentation from CE Broker and public comments from licensed clinicians who said the new continuing-education reporting platform is helpful but has usability issues for some users.

The most direct, practical news for licensees: CE Broker staff said the platform has already attracted roughly 15,000 registered users from BHEC's approximately 85,000 licensees and that integration with the council's licensing system is planned so that license renewals beginning in January will require CE Broker uploads for compliance. Jason Grubb, CE Broker's client success manager, told the council that the vendor and BHEC's staff moved from contract signature in January to a live platform in about eight months and that the vendor has scheduled large public webinars on Oct. 29 and Dec. 10 to answer user questions.

Why it matters: The platform will move BHEC from post-renewal…

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