Family pact provider manual






















 · Family PACT Program policy aligns with existing Medi-Cal telehealth coverage policy, which is outlined in the “Medicine: Telehealth” section of the Medi-Cal Provider Manual. For additional information, please refer to Medi-Cal Payment for Telehealth and Virtual/Telephonic Communications. Effective for dates of service on or after April 1, , Family Planning Access, Care and Treatment (Family PACT) Program providers are to use the following income eligibility guidelines when determining client eligibility for Family PACT services. Providers should disregard all previous Family PACT income eligibility guidelines charts. Pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code (WI Code), Section , providers who dispense controlled drugs, dangerous drugs or dangerous devices to a Medi-Cal or Family Planning, Access, Care and Treatment FPACT) beneficiary or client must maintain a record of the signature of the person receiving the drug or device. The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is providing further.


Effective for dates of service on or after April 1, , Family Planning Access, Care and Treatment (Family PACT) Program providers are to use the following income eligibility guidelines when determining client eligibility for Family PACT services. Providers should disregard all previous Family PACT income eligibility guidelines charts. For more information about family planning-related services, providers may refer to the Family Planning section of the appropriate Part 2 section of the Medi-Cal Provider Manual or the ben fam rel section of the Family PACT Policies, Procedures and Billing Instructions Manual. For non-family planning encounters, Medi-Cal covers treatment. DHCS has determined that newly enrolling Family PACT provider applicants or existing Family PACT providers submitting an application for a change in enrollment in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside or San Bernardino counties should be deemed to pose a risk of fraud, waste and abuse to the Family PACT Program, with the exception of entities who are.


contraceptive supplies reimbursed by the Family PACT Program, refer to the Pharmacy Formulary and Clinic Formulary sections in this manual. Complication Services Complications that arise from the use of a covered contraceptive method that can be reasonably managed on an outpatient basis have been pre-selected for the Family PACT. FPACT - Family PACT Policies, Procedures and Billing Instructions Manual. Family PACT Letter (00letter) (Revision Date ) |KB) How to Use This Manual (0B hw to use) (Revision Date ) |KB) Family PACT Manual Table of Contents (1toc fpact) (Revision Date ) |KB) Benefits: Clinical Services Overview (ben. 4. New Contraceptive Vaginal Gel Added as Clinic Benefit for the Family PACT and Medi-Cal Programs. Effective for dates of service on or after July 1, , contraceptive vaginal gel, Phexxi ® (lactic acid, citric acid and potassium bitartrate), is a clinic benefit for the Family Planning, Access, Care and Treatment (Family PACT) and Medi-Cal.

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