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Innovations and Quality Performance - Quality Performance
rting our providers. We are committed to quality, driving us to create programs and services to meet the needs of our members and providers.
In fact, IEHP is one of the top-rated Medicaid plans in California. Determined by both the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) and the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), NCQA has awarded IEHP an Accreditation status for Medi-Cal. This status is only given to health plans that have clinical and service programs that meet or exceed NCQA standards.
Learn more about how IEHP delivers quality services and care below.
Quality Report
Inside the 2022 Quality Report, we take you through our quality journey by looking at our performance over the past year with critical measures. We show you how that data translates into tangible outcomes for our Members, Providers and Team Members. While there were many areas where we excelled, there were also places where we found opportunities for improvement.
The goal of this Quality Report is to be transparent—with you and with ourselves. This journey is ongoing, and we hope to learn from it so we can do better and be better for those who rely on us the most.
2022 Annual Quality Report
2020 Annual Quality Report (PDF)
Quality Management
IEHP supports an active, ongoing, and comprehensive quality management program with the primary goal of continuously monitoring and improving the quality of care, access to care, patient safety, and quality of services delivered to IEHP Members. The Quality Management (QM) Program provides a formal process to systematically monitor and objectively evaluate, track and trend the health plan’s quality, efficiency and effectiveness.
Quality Management Evaluation
2021 Quality Management Annual Evaluation (PDF)
Quality Management Program Description
2022 Quality Management Program Description (PDF)
HEDIS
Every year, IEHP assesses the overall quality of health care experienced by IEHP members. To achieve this IEHP uses NCQA, a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations and manages the evolution of HEDIS® which provides:
a set of standardized performance measures based on statistically valid samples of members
the public with information to compare health plan performance
HEDIS Rate:
2021 Medi-Cal HEDIS Rates (PDF)
2021 Medicare HEDIS Rates (PDF)
Physician Satisfaction
IEHP values a strong partnership with our providers. To support them we offer many services from online support, to a call center, to a dedicated service representative. That's why doctors think highly of IEHP. In fact, according to the 2021 Provider Satisfaction Survey conducted by SPH Analytics, 98.1% of physicians would recommend IEHP to other physicians.
See the full results of the 2021 Provider Satisfaction Survey (PDF).
Population Needs Assessment
Every year, IEHP sends out a Population Assessment Survey to IEHP Members to learn more about their needs. View the results below.
2020 Population Needs Assessment Results
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Enroll with IEHP DualChoice
th Medi-Cal and Medicare, you may be eligible to enroll in the IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) plan. Our IEHP DualChoice plan helps you get the care you need to achieve your best possible health.
Get covered benefits for $0 including:
Doctor visits such as routine checkups and sick visits
Prescriptions from the IEHP DualChoice formulary
Hospital care such as emergency room and urgently needed servicesAre currently eligible for Medi-Cal, and
Specialist case
PLUS extra benefits like:
Vision care: $350 limit every two years for contact lenses and eyeglasses (frames and lenses)
Utilities allowance of $40 for covered utilities. You must qualify for this benefit.
Who is eligible for IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP)?
IEHP DualChoice is for people with both Medicare (Part A and B) and Medi-Cal. The following information explains who qualifies for IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP).
Included Population:
With mandatory enrollment for Medi-Cal benefits, including Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) benefits and Medicare benefits.
You are eligible for our Plan as long as you:
Live in our service area (incarcerated individuals are not considered living in the geographic service area even if they are physically located in it.), and
Are age 21 and older at the time of enrollment, and
Have both Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B, and
Are currently eligible for Medi-Cal, and
Are a full-benefit dual eligible beneficiary and enroll in IEHP DualChoice for your Medicare benefits and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) for your Medi-Cal benefits. This is known as “Exclusively Aligned Enrollment”, and
Are a United States citizen or are lawfully present in the United States
For questions or to enroll over the phone, please call the IEHP DualChoice Medicare Team at 1-800-741-IEHP (4347), 8am-8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347.
IEHP DualChoice Enrollment Form
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) is a HMO Plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) depends on contact renewal.
Information on this page is current as of October 01, 2022.
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Innovations and Quality Performance - Our Commitment to Innovation
healthcare needs of our Members for more than two decades. With our Strategic Priorities guiding us, we will continue to seek opportunities for innovation and improvement – putting access to quality healthcare and our Members, Providers and Community above all else.
Community Health Assessment
The 2022 Inland Empire Community Health Assessment Stakeholder Committee, comprised of over 40 representatives across 25 community organizations, united over the past year to collect and analyze the region’s health and wellness data. The group identified those four at-risk population groups, Senior citizens, communities of color, individuals with low incomes and those living in remote and rural areas, as well as six priority areas of focus: Basic Needs for Health and Safety, Human Housing, Meaningful Work and Wealth, Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes, Maternal and Infant Health and Mental and Behavioral Health.
The committee shared the findings in a first-of-its-kind joint regional Community Health Assessment report.
Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA)
The 2022 Inland Empire Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) identifies the top health and well-being needs of Inland Empire residents. The findings in the CHNA will be used to build community interventions that generate collective investments addressing the identified priorities. There are seven assessments within the CHNA, the first three target the entire Inland Empire region, along with Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The remaining four assessments comprise drilled-down analyses for Montclair Hospital Medical Center, Redlands Community Hospital, San Antonio Regional Hospital and San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital service areas. Click here to view the assessment.
Provider Recruitment
IEHP’s innovative Network Expansion Fund (NEF) was the first program of its kind in the state. Established in 2014, the NEF allocates $30 million in specially designated funds to attract board-certified PCPs, Specialists and mid-level Providers to the Inland Empire, addressing the region’s chronic Provider shortage and improving access to care for more than 1.2 million IEHP Members. To date, more than 280 Providers have been recruited as a direct result of this program.
Behavioral Health Integration Complex Care Initiative
The Behavioral Health Integration Complex Care Initiative (BHICCI) is a collaboration between IEHP and more than 30 clinics in the Inland Empire that provides a footprint for the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Health Homes Program, going live January 1, 2019. The goal is to improve Members’ health outcomes by staffing a complex care team to provide comprehensive care management and by coordinating complex physical and behavioral health needs across multiple Providers and health care systems in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. BHICCI care teams are currently transitioning into community-based care management entities (CB-CMEs) that provide Health Homes services in preparation for Health Homes go-live.
Health Homes Program
The Health Homes program (HHP) is an integrated care management program for patients with complex needs that builds on IEHP’s Behavioral Health Integration Complex Care Initiative (BHICCI), as legislated by the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). The HHP coordinates the physical, behavioral, and community-based Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) needs of Members with severe chronic physical and/or mental health conditions. The primary goal of HHP is to improve the overall health outcomes of members through the delivery of care coordination and complex care management. Since the launch of the program in January 2019, more than 9,000 Members have seen overwhelmingly positive clinical health outcomes related to blood pressure, diabetes and depression. Click here to learn more about the Health Homes Program.
EHR and Health Information Exchange
IEHP has partnered with the San Bernardino County Medical Society and the Riverside County Medical Association to form the Inland Empire EHR Resource Center, to assist Providers and clinics in selecting and implementing electronic health record systems. Additionally, IEHP was part of the Inland Empire Health Information Exchange, which merged with the CalIndex Health Information Exchange to form Manifest Medex (MX). MX is a statewide health information exchange that has significant penetration and use in the Inland Empire, with all Inland Empire acute care hospitals and many medical groups and Physicians contributing patient clinical and administrative data. MX brings needed technology to access and securely share electronic patient health records for most of the 4.4 million people living in the Inland Empire. It allows Doctors, clinics, hospitals and other health care Providers to electronically review and access medical records, resulting in timely and improved quality of health care for patients in our community.
DocOnline
This innovative program provides another option for Members to receive medical advice after hours from a Physician. IEHP Members can speak to a board-certified Physician by phone or via video chat, quickly and easily. The Physician can access the IEHP formulary and the IEHP Pharmacy Network to e-prescribe medications for IEHP Members if needed. When fully implemented, this service will enhance Member access and convenience while reducing unnecessary emergency room and urgent care visits.
Telehealth
IEHP is supporting the expansion of telehealth services throughout the Inland Empire, to improve access to critically needed specialty care and to aid in rapid diagnosis and treatment. Telehealth eliminates one of the Inland Empire’s longstanding barriers to care – geographic distance to health care resources. With telehealth’s information and communication technologies, the treatment and prevention of disease or injury can occur long-distance, erasing geography as a critical factor impeding care. Telehealth can also be used to support Provider training and Member education. IEHP is currently supporting telehealth for certain services: behavioral health, retinal examinations, dermatology, and orthopedic consultations. Plans are underway to expand to additional services in alignment with Member needs.
eConsult
eConsult, a collaboration among IEHP, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center and Riverside University Health Care System, allows PCPs to connect directly with specialists electronically when a patient may need a specialist referral. Through a private, secure system, PCPs can receive timely clinical advice from specialists that may allow them to manage a majority of patients in the primary care setting (some patients may need a face-to-face visit with a specialist). IEHP is sponsoring the initiative for the first 24 months and will design, implement and evaluate eConsult at more than 70 clinic sites throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Secure Online Member Portal and App
IEHP Members can take an active role in managing their own health 24/7 via a secure online account that can be accessed through the IEHP website or mobile app. Members can view and print their IEHP Member Cards; view lab tests, Immunization Cards and authorizations; find or change Doctors; search the Provider Directory; enroll in health education classes; check eligibility; and more. The separate Baby-N-Me prenatal care app helps improve maternity health outcomes by making it easy for expectant moms to track pregnancy milestones, identify health issues, and stay healthy with reminders and helpful tools.
Texting and Alerts
IEHP uses two-way texting and Short Message Service (SMS) alerts to educate Members about their plan benefits and how to navigate the health care system. These alerts are targeted approaches that communicate seasonal health information about topics such as immunizations, preventive care, medication adherence, and new health plan features.
Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS)
IEHP’s Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) program enables seniors and persons with disabilities to live independently in their homes as long as safely possible, and provides care in a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) when they cannot. LTSS includes the Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) and Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS), as well as SNF services when required. IEHP also helps coordinate any In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) benefits. Since May 2018, IEHP has helped transition 750 Members out of long-term care facilities and back into the community. A 24-hour in-home emergency caregiver program and a case management program, developed in partnership with the Riverside County Department of Social Services, received the 2017 and 2018 Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties. IEHP has also partnered with the University of California, Los Angeles on a Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program to provide patients, families and caregivers with the knowledge and skills they need to improve health outcomes and increase the quality of care for older adults.
COVID-19 - Testing Locations
provider, and receive treatment for COVID-19 – all in one place at a Test to Treat site.
If you have a medical condition which makes you more likely to get very sick from COVID-19, you may be eligible to receive treatments. Adults and Children over the age of 12 can receive treatments, but treatment must be started as soon as possible and within 5 days of symptom onset.
Click here for more information on the COVID-19 Test to Treat Program.
Walgreens Test to Treat Program
Select Walgreens pharmacies are now dispensing oral antivirals for the treatment of COVID-19. Eligible members must have a valid prescription from their healthcare provider. Walgreens offers a variety of delivery options, like same day or free 2-day delivery. Most prescriptions are eligible for Same Day Delivery.
Click here for more information.
FREE at-home COVID-19 tests
Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order one free COVID-19 test kit, which includes four at-home tests. The tests are completely free. Click here to order your free at-home tests from USPS.
Effective 2/1/22, Medi-Cal Members can receive at-home COVID-19 tests from a Medi-Cal enrolled pharmacy. California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) will cover up to 8 test kits per month per member. For information on which test kits are covered or if you need assistance with a prescription, please ask your Doctor or your Pharmacist.
Medi-Cal Members will be reimbursed for at-home test kits purchased between March 11, 2021, and January 31, 2022, by DHCS the cost (with a receipt) using the process outlined here.
San Bernardino County-facilitated testing sites will offer free at-home COVID-19 tests kits to people who live, work, or attend school in San Bernardino County (proof of residency or employment required). Click here to find a list of county-facilitated testing sites.
Testing
If you believe you are at risk for COVID-19, you can get COVID-19 screening and testing at the sites below.
IEHP covers provider-ordered tests, regardless of whether it’s PCR, rapid, at-home, etc. If your doctor orders the test for you, IEHP will cover the cost of the test. Your provider is required to bill IEHP directly for these tests.
IEHP does NOT reimburse Members who choose to pay for COVID tests that are not ordered by a provider.
Riverside County COVID-19 Testing Sites
Banning
Banning Family Care Center
3055 W. Ramsey, Banning
Schedule an Appointment
Beaumont
Beaumont Women's Club
306 E 6th St., Beaumont, 92223
Call (888) 634-1123
Schedule an Appointment
Borrego Health
Multiple Locations Available
Click here for information on COVID-19 sites in your area.
Cathedral City
Plaza Rio Vista Kiosk
67908 Vista Chino, Cathedral City
Schedule an Appointment
Coachella
Our Lady of Soledad
52525 Oasis Palm Ave., Coachella
Schedule an Appointment
Coachella
TODEC Legal Center COVID Testing
1560 6th St., Coachella
Schedule an Appointment
Corona
Corona Community Health Center
2813 S. Main St., Corona
Schedule an Appointment
Corona
Unicare Community Health Center
107 N. MicKinley St., Corona
Call (909) 457-3603
CVS MinuteClinic
Multiple Locations Available*
Schedule an Appointment
Hours vary by location
Desert Hot Springs
Henry V. Lozano Community Center
12800 West Arroyo, Desert Hot Springs
Schedule an Appointment
Indio
Indio Fleet Services
82775 Plaza Ave., Indio
Schedule an Appointment
Indio
Old Amistad High School
44801 Golf Center Pkwy, Indio
Schedule an Appointment
Jurupa
Avalon Park Community Center
2500 Avalon St., Jurupa
Schedule an Appointment
La Quinta
La Quinta Wellness Center
78450 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta
Schedule an Appointment
Lake Elsinore
The Outlets at Lake Elsinore Testing
17600 Collier Ave., Suite J-195 Parking Lot, Lake Elsinore
Schedule an Appointment
Moreno Valley
Moreno Valley Family Care Center
23520 Cactus Ave., Moreno Valley
Schedule an Appointment
Moreno Valley
Cottonwood Golf Center
13671 Frederick St., Moreno Valley
Schedule an Appointment
Moreno Valley
Moreno Valley Kiosk
14075 Frederick St., Moreno Valley
M-F 10am - 6:30pm
Schedule an Appointment
Moreno Valley
Riverside University Health System Medical Center
26520 Cactus Ave., Moreno Valley
M-F 10am - 6:30pm
Schedule an Appointment
Murrieta
California Oaks Center Trailer
40565 California Oaks Rd., Murrieta
Schedule an Appointment
Palm Desert
UCR Palm Desert Campus
75080 Frank Sinatra Dr., Palm Desert
Schedule an Appointment
Palm Springs
Palm Springs Convention Center
277 N. Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs
Schedule an Appointment
Perris
Perris' City Council Chamber
101 N D St., Perris
Schedule an Appointment
Perris
Perris Community Health Center
308 E. San Jacinto Ave., Perris
Schedule an Appointment
Perris
Rapid Care Enterprises
126 Avocado Ave. Ste 102, Perris
Call (951) 490-4910
Mon-Fri | 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sat-Sun | 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Costs may be associated with this site
Rite Aid Pharmacy
Multiple Locations Available*
Schedule an Appointment
Mon-Fri | 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sat-Sun | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Riverside
Jurupa Valley Family Care Center
8876 Mission Blvd., Riverside
Schedule an Appointment
Riverside
Riverside City Hall Kiosk (test only)
3900 Main St., Riverside
Schedule an Appointment
Riverside
Riverside Neighborhood Health Clinic
7140 Indiana Ave., Riverside
Schedule an Appointment
Riverside
La Sierra Park Drive Through (test only)
5272 Mitchell Ave., Riverside
Schedule an Appointment
Temecula
Vail Ranch Center Kiosk
31699 Temecula Pkwy., Temecula
Schedule an Appointment
For more information on COVID-19 testing sites in Riverside County, please visit the Riverside County Public Health website.
San Bernardino County COVID-19 Testing Sites
Adelanto
Adelanto Health Center
11336 Bartlett Ave., Ste. 11, Adelanto
Call (800) 722-4777
Apple Valley
James A. Woody Community Center
13467 Navajo Rd., Apple Valley
Schedule an Appointment
Barstow
Barstow Adult School
720 E. Main St., Barstow
Schedule an Appointment
Big Bear
Big Bear Health Center
477 Summit Blvd., Big Bear Lake
Schedule an Appointment
Barstow
Barstow Health Center
303 E. Mountain View St., Barstow
Call (800) 722-4777
Bloomington
Kessler Park
COVID-19 Testing Bus
18401 Jurupa Ave., Bloomington
Schedule an Appointment
Borrego Health
Multiple Locations Available
Click here for information on COVID-19 sites in your area.
Chino
CVUSD Chino Valley Adult School
12970 3rd St., Chino
Schedule an Appointment
Chino
Lani City Medical
4036 Grand Ave., Suite A, Chino
(909) 465-5000
Schedule an Appointment
Colton
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
400 N. Pepper Ave., Colton
Call (855) 422-8029
Colton
Colton Urgent Care Center
1181 N. Mt. Vernon Ave., Colton
Colton Urgent Care Center Online Check-In
Colton
Gonzales Community Center
670 Colton Ave., Colton
Schedule an Appointment
Colton
Unicare Community Health Center
308 N. La Cadena Dr., Colton
Call (909) 457-3603
CVS
Multiple Locations Available
Schedule an Appointment
Fontana
Jessie Turner Health & Fitness Community Center
15556 Summit Ave., Fontana
Schedule an Appointment
Fontana
West Point Medical Center
7774 Cherry Ave., Fontana
Call (909) 355-1296, option 1
Hesperia
Hesperia Health Center
16453 Bear Valley Rd., Hesperia
Call (800) 722-4777
Joshua Tree
Community Center
6171 Sunburst St., Joshua Tree
Schedule an Appointment
Loma Linda
Loma Linda Senior Center
25571 Barton Rd., Loma Linda
Schedule an Appointment
Montclair
Montclair Kid's Station - COVID Testing Bus
4985 Richton St., Montclair
Schedule an Appointment
Montclair
Montclair Place - Moreno St. Market Food Court
5060 N. Montclair Plaza Ln., 2nd Floor, Ste. 2138
Schedule an Appointment
Ontario
Drive-Through COVID Clinic
2500 E. Airport Dr., Ontario
Schedule an Appointment
Ontario
Drive-Through COVID Clinic
1 Mills Circle, Ontario
Schedule an Appointment
Ontario
Ontario Health Center
150 E. Holt Blvd., Ontario
Call (800) 722-4777
Ontario
Parktree Community Health Center
2680 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario
Call (909) 630-7927
Ontario
Unicare Community Health Center
437 N. Euclid Ave., Ontario
Call (909) 988-2555
Rancho Cucamonga
Lani City Medical
1398 Kenyon Way, Suite J, Rancho Cucamonga
(909) 727-3911
Schedule an Appointment
Rancho Cucamonga
RC Family Resource Center
9791 Arrow Rte., Rancho Cucamonga
Schedule an Appointment
Rancho Cucamonga
Terra Vista Town Center - Theater Parking Lot
COVID Testing Bus
10701 Town Center Dr., Rancho Cucamonga
Schedule an Appointment
Rancho Cucamonga
West Point Medical Center
8520 Archibald Ave., St B., Rancho Cucamonga
Call (909) 481-3909, option 1
Redlands
Redlands Urgent Care Center
301 W. Redlands Blvd., Redlands
Redlands Urgent Care Center Online Check-In
Rialto
Carl Johnson Center
214 N. Palm Ave., Rialto
Schedule an Appointment
Rite-Aid Pharmacy
Multiple Locations Available
Schedule an Appointment
San Bernardino
Court Street Square
349 N East St., San Bernardino
Event Dates: March 3, 17 and 31
Schedule an Appointment
San Bernardino
Department of Public Health COVID-19 Testing Bus
172 W. 3rd St., San Bernardino
Schedule an Appointment
San Bernardino
Drive-Through COVID Clinic
500 Inland Center Dr, San Bernardino
Schedule an Appointment
San Bernardino
Premier Urgent Care Centers of California
284 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino
Daily | 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
San Bernardino
SAC Health System
250 S. G St., San Bernardino
Call (909) 771-2911
T/W/F | 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
San Bernardino
San Bernardino Health Center
606 E. Mill St., San Bernardino
Call (800) 722-4777
San Bernardino
West Point Medical Center
1800 Medical Center Dr., St. 99, San Bernardino
Call (909) 880-6400, option 1
Twentynine Palms
Twentynine Palms - Patriotic Hall
5885 Luckie Ave., Twentynine Palms
Schedule an Appointment
Upland
Advanced Medical & Urgent Care Center
974 W. Foothill., Upland
Call (909) 981-2273
Mon-Fri | 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Upland
Landecena Community Building
1325 San Bernardino Rd., Upland
Schedule an Appointment
Victorville
Drive-Through COVID Clinic
14400 Bear Valley Dr., Victorville
Schedule an Appointment
Victorville
Green Tree Golf Course
Banquet Room
14144 Green Tree Blvd., Victorville
Schedule an Appointment
Victorville
Victor Valley College
65 Mojave Fish Hatchery Rd., Victorville
Portables located behind Construction Technology Building 65
Schedule an Appointment
Walgreens
Multiple Locations Available
Schedule an Appointment
Yucaipa
7th Street Pool
12385 7th St., Yucaipa
Schedule an Appointment
Yucca Valley
Yucca Valley Community Center
COVID-19 Testing Bus
57090 Twentynine Palms Highway, Yucca Valley
Schedule an Appointment
Yucaipa
Yucaipa Urgent Care Center
33494 Oak Glen Rd., Yucaipa
Yucaipa Urgent Care Center Online Check-In
For more information on COVID-19 testing sites in San Bernardino County, please visit the San Bernardino County COVID Testing Sites.
IEHP DualChoice - 2023 Plan Benefits
ou will pay:
Benefits
Doctor Visit: $0
Vision Care: $350 limit every year for contact lenses and eyeglasses (frames and lenses)
Inpatient Hospital Care: $0
Home Health Agency Care: $0
Ambulance Services: $0
Transportation: $0. Including bus pass. Call American Logistics Company (ALC) at (866) 880-3654, for TTY users, call your relay service or California Relay Service at 711. For reservations call Monday-Friday, 7am-6pm (PST). Call at least 5 days before your appointment.
Diagnostic Tests, X-Rays & Lab Services: $0
Durable Medical Equipment: $0
Home and Community Based Services (HCBS): $0
Community Based Adult Services (CBAS): $0
Long Term Care that includes custodial care and facility: $0
Utilities allowance of $40 for covered utilities. You must qualify for this benefit.
You pay nothing for a one-month or long term-supply of drugs
With IEHP DualChoice, you pay nothing for covered drugs as long as you follow the plan’s rules.
Tier 1 drugs are: generic, brand and biosimilar drugs. They have a copay of $0.
After your coverage begins with IEHP DualChoice, you must receive medical services and prescription drug services in the IEHP DualChoice network.
To learn more about the plan’s benefits, cost-sharing, applicable conditions and limitations, refer to the IEHP DualChoice Member Handbook.
2023 Summary of Benefits (PDF)
2023 Annual Notice of Changes (PDF)
2023 IEHP DualChoice Member Handbook (PDF)
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. Click here to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.By clicking on this link, you will be leaving the IEHP DualChoice website.
Plan Premium
With "Extra Help," there is no plan premium for IEHP DualChoice.
Plan Deductible
There is no deductible for IEHP DualChoice.
Because you are eligible for Medi-Cal, you qualify for and are getting “Extra Help” from Medicare to pay for your prescription drug plan costs. You do not need to do anything further to get this Extra Help.
You may be able to get extra help to pay for your prescription drug premiums and costs. To see if you qualify for getting extra help, you can contact:
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). , TTY users should call (877) 486-2048, 24 hours a day/7days a week
The Social Security Office at (800) 772-1213 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, TTY users should call (800) 325-0778; or
Your State Medicaid Office
How to get care coordination
Do you need help getting the care you need? A care team can help you. A care team may include your doctor, a care coordinator, or other health person that you choose. A care coordinator is a person who is trained to help you manage the care you need. You will get a care coordinator when you enroll in IEHP DualChoice. This person will also refer you to community resources, if IEHP DualChoice does not provide the services that you need.
To speak with a care coordinator, please call IEHP DualChoice Member Services at (877) 273-IEHP (4347), 8am-8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347.
Prior Authorization and Out of Network Coverage
What kinds of medical care and other services can you get without getting approval in advance from your Primary Care Provider (PCP) in IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP)? You can get services such as those listed below without getting approval in advance from your Primary Care Provider (PCP).
Routine women’s health care, which includes breast exams, screening mammograms (X-rays of the breast), Pap tests, and pelvic exams as long as you get them from a network provider.
Flu shots as long as you get them from a network provider.
Emergency services from network providers or from out-of-network providers.
Urgently needed care from in-network providers or from out-of-network providers when network providers are temporarily unavailable or inaccessible, e.g., when you are temporarily outside of the plan’s service area.
Kidney dialysis services that you get at a Medicare-certified dialysis facility when you are temporarily outside the plan’s service area. (If possible, please call IEHP DualChoice Member Services before you leave the service area so we can help arrange for you to have maintenance dialysis while you are away.)
How to get care from specialists and other network providers
A specialist is a doctor who provides health care services for a specific disease or part of the body. There are many kinds of specialists. Here are a few examples:
Oncologists care for patients with cancer.
Cardiologists care for patients with heart conditions.
Orthopedists care for patients with certain bone, joint, or muscle conditions.
You will usually see your PCP first for most of your routine healthcare needs such as physical checkups, immunization, etc. When your PCP thinks that you need specialized treatment or supplies, your PCP will need to get prior authorization (i.e., prior approval) from your Plan and/or medical group. This is called a referral. Your PCP will send a referral to your plan or medical group. It is very important to get a referral (approval in advance) from your PCP before you see a Plan specialist or certain other providers. If you don’t have a referral (approval in advance) before you get services from a specialist, you may have to pay for these services yourself. PCPs are usually linked to certain hospitals and specialists. When you choose a PCP, it also determines what hospital and specialist you can use.
What if a specialist or another network provider leaves our plan?
Sometimes a specialist, clinic, hospital or other network provider you are using might leave the plan. When a provider leaves a network, we will mail you a letter informing you about your new provider. If you prefer a different one, please call IEHP DualChoice Member Services and we can assist you in finding and selecting another provider.
How to get care from out-of-network providers
When your doctor recommends services that are not available in our network, you can receive these services by an out-of-network provider. In order to receive out-of-network services, your Primary Care Provider (PCP) or Specialist must submit a referral request to your plan or medical group. All requests for out-of-network services must be approved by your medical group prior to receiving services.
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) is a HMO Plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) is dependent on contract renewal. This is not a complete list.
Information on this page is current as of October 1, 2022.
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Provider Resources - Facility Site Review
th us to offer our members the highest quality care and service they need. Facility Site Reviews are the required standards by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)/Medi-Cal Managed Care Division (MMCD) for all primary care provider (PCP) sites. Below you will find various resources in regards to DHCS information, Physical Accessibility Reviews (PARS), Facility Site Review (FSR), and Medical Record Reviews (MRR) as well as IEHP’s addendum tools for your reference.
Facility Site Review Training Index:
Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
IEHP Addendum Tools
PARS
Facility Site Review
Medical Record Review
Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
2022 Facility Site Review Standards (FSR) (PDF)
2022 Facility Site Review Tool (FSR) (PDF)
2022 Medical Record Review Standards (MRR) (PDF)
2022 Medical Record Review Tool (MRR) (PDF)
APL 22-017 - Facility Site Review and Medical Record Review (PDF)
DPL 14-005 - FSR Physical-Accessibility Reviews (PDF)
PL 12-006 - Revised FSR Tool (PDF)
PL 14-004 - Facility Site Review and Medical Record Review (PDF)
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IEHP Addendum Tools
Att 06 - IEHP Urgent Care Evaluation Tool (PDF)
IEHP Interim Review (PDF)
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PARS
APL with PARS C (PDF)
APL with PARS D & CBAS (PDF)
PAR-FSR-C_PARS - Survey (PDF)
PAR-FSR-D_PARS - Ancillary (PDF)
PAR-FSR-E_PARS - CBAS (PDF)
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Facility Site Review Menu
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Facility Site Review Audit Tool Sections
Additional Documents
Medical Record Review Audit Tool Sections
Additional Documents
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Access/Safety
Facility Site Review
Blank Pre-Calculated Dosage Chart (PDF)
Emergency Exit Routes Factsheet (PDF)
Evacuation Routes (PDF)
Glucometer Log (PDF)
Hemocue Log (PDF)
Medical Emergency, Earthquake, Fire Protocols (PDF)
Sample of Sizes of Ambu Bags (PDF)
Sample Oxygen Tank Set (PDF)
Workplace Violence (PDF)
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Adult Preventive
Medical Record Review
ACES Screening (PDF)
Adult Health History (PDF)
Adult Sterilization & Special Consent P&P (PDF)
Alcohol Resources (PDF)
AUDIT-C (PDF)
Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM) (PDF)
Comprehensive Pediatric and Adult Health Assessment Forms (PDF)
PHQ-2 - Sample (PDF)
PHQ-9 - Sample (PDF)
Required Documentation Checklist for Adult (PDF)
Social Needs Screening Tool (PDF)
TB Risk Assessment Adult (PDF)
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Clinical Services
Facility Site Review
Checklist for Safe Vaccine Storage and Handling (PDF)
Clean and Dirty Sign (PDF)
Controlled Substance Distribution Log (PDF)
Controlled Substance Narcotic Log (PDF)
Monthly Expiration Date & Verification Log (PDF)
P&P Distribution of Sample Medications (PDF)
Patient Distribution Log for Samples (PDF)
Plan for Vaccine Protection in Case of Power Outage (PDF)
Radiology - Notice to Employees (PDF)
Sample Radiology Inspection Report (PDF)
Vaccine Information Sheet (VIS) Protocol (PDF)
Vaccine Storage (PDF)
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Coordination of Care
Medical Record Review
Adult Progress Note - Sample (PDF)
Missed Appointment Log - Sample (PDF)
Pediatric Progress Note - Sample (PDF)
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Documentation
Medical Record Review
Adult General Consent to Treat (PDF)
Advance Health Care Directive Acknowledgement Form (PDF)
CAIR Sharing Request (PDF)
General Consent to Treat Minor (PDF)
Medical Record Release (PDF)
Sample Medication List (PDF)
Signature Page - IEHP (PDF)
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Format
Medical Record Review
Acknowledgment of Receipt of Notice of Privacy Practice (PDF)
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Infection Control
Facility Site Review
AAP Infection Prevention and Control in Pediatric Ambulatory Settings - COVID (PDF)
Autoclave Log (PDF)
Biohazardous Sign (PDF)
Bloodborne Pathogens & Post Exposure Plan - Fillable (PDF)
Cleaning Schedule (PDF)
Communicable Disease (ISOLATION) Protocol (PDF)
Infection Control, Biohazardous Waste and Disposition of Patients with Contagious Disease (PDF)
Instrument Transportation Log (PDF)
Isolation & Transmissions Based Precautions (PDF)
OSHA Employee Injury Report Form (PDF)
P&P Autoclave (PDF)
P&P Autoclaving Instruments in Peel (PDF)
P&P Chemical Disinfection (PDF)
P&P Cold Sterilization (PDF)
P&P Transport for Reusable Instruments (PDF)
Reusable Sharps Container (PDF)
Safety Needle Fact Sheet (PDF)
Sharps Injury Log Sample (PDF)
Transfer Stations and Treatment Facilities (PDF)
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OB/CPSP Preventive
Medical Record Review
CPSP Initial and Trimester Assessment and Care Plan (PDF)
CPSP Postpartum Assessment and Care Plan (PDF)
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) (PDF)
Required Documentation Checklist for OB (PDF)
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Office Management
Facility Site Review
Access Standards (PDF)
After Hour Script (PDF)
CLAS Standards (PDF)
Confidentiality Form (PDF)
Fax Sheet (PDF)
Medical Emergency, Earthquake, Fire Protocols (PDF)
Medical Record Release (PDF)
Office Hours Sample Form (PDF)
On-Call Provider Schedule (PDF)
PCP Referral Tracking Log (PDF)
Referral Process (PDF)
Sample Office Hours (PDF)
Wait Time Survey Tool (PDF)
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Pediatric Preventive
Medical Record Review
AAP Infection Prevention and Control in Pediatric Ambulatory Settings - COVID (PDF)
AAP Schedule (PDF)
AAP Supplemental Information (PDF)
Alcohol Resources (PDF)
AUDIT-C (PDF)
Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM) (PDF)
CDC BMI Growth Chart - Boys (PDF)
CDC BMI Growth Chart - Girls (PDF)
CDC Growth Chart Head Circumference - Boys (PDF)
CDC Growth Chart Head Circumference - Girls (PDF)
CDC Growth Chart Weight for Age - Boys (PDF)
CDC Growth Chart Weight for Age - Girls (PDF)
Child Health History - English (PDF)
Child Health History - Spanish (PDF)
Comprehensive Pediatric and Adult Health Assessment Forms (PDF)
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) (PDF)
General Consent to Treat Minor (PDF)
PEARLS Assessment (PDF)
PEARLS Teen Self-Assessment (PDF)
PHQ-2 - Sample (PDF)
PHQ-A - Sample (PDF)
Required Documentation Checklist for Pediatric (PDF)
Social Needs Screening Tool (PDF)
TB Risk Assessment Pediatrics (PDF)
What Do You Eat (8-19 years) - English (PDF)
What Do You Eat (8-19 years) - Spanish (PDF)
What Does Your Child Eat (Birth - 8 years) - English (PDF)
What Does Your Child Eat (Birth - 8 years) - Spanish (PDF)
Youth Nutrition and Activity Assessment (8 - 19 years) (PDF)
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Personnel
Facility Site Review
Accessibility Obligations of Medical Practices (PDF)
Bloodborne Pathogens & Post Exposure Plan - Fillable (PDF)
Domestic Violence (PDF)
Electronic Resources for Required Employee Training (PDF)
Employee File Checklist (PDF)
IEHP Cultural and Linguistics Training (PDF)
IEHP Evidence of Staff Training (PDF)
IEHP Grievance Resolution Process - English (PDF)
IEHP Grievance Resolution Process - Spanish (PDF)
IEHP P&P Child Abuse Reporting (PDF)
IEHP P&P Elder or Adult Abuse Reporting (PDF)
IEHP P&P Sensitive Services-Access Standards (PDF)
Medical Assistant Letter of Competency - Fillable (PDF)
Medical Assistant Venipuncture Form (PDF)
Medication Administration Procedures (PDF)
Mid-level Supervision of Medical Assistant (PDF)
Notice to Consumer PA Sign - English (PDF)
Notice to Consumer PA Sign - Spanish (PDF)
Notice to Consumer Sign - English (PDF)
Notice to Consumer Sign - Spanish (PDF)
SB697 Practice Agreement (PDF)
SOC 341 (PDF)
Standardized Procedures for Nurse Practitioner (PDF)
Suspected Child Abuse Report (PDF)
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Preventive Services
Facility Site Review
Pure Tone Audiometer (PDF)
Sample Eye Chart (PDF)
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Additional Documents
Facility Site Review
IEHP Phone List (PDF)
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Additional Documents
Medical Record Review
Electronic Resources for Medical Record Review (PDF)
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P4P - Proposition 56 - GEMT - Proposition 56 & GEMT
2016, now includes proposed supplemental payments for physicians participating in Medi-Cal Fee-For-Service (FFS) and Medi-Cal Managed Care.
Proposition 56 FAQs SFY 19/20 (PDF) Published: February 18, 2020
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Electronic Payments
Ground Emergency Medical Transport (GEMT) Payment
Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening (ACES) Services
HYDE
Developmental Screening Services
Proposition 56 and GEMT Payment Schedule
Family Planning Services
Proposition 56 Payment Dispute Process
Electronic Payments
With the current public health situation that our country is experiencing, it is necessary for IEHP to take additional precautions to ensure the health and well-being of our community. These precautions are being reviewed, and discussed daily, by our Executive leadership team and will be implemented as deemed necessary. Future COVID-19 precautions may include reduced on-site staffing and prioritization of electronic payments over printed checks.
To minimize any disruption or delay in payment, we recommend that you sign up for electronic payments as soon as possible if you have not done so already. Our team is available to assist you with the necessary paperwork required to make this change or to answer any questions you may have. The team can be reached by e-mailing vendormaintenance@iehp.org or by calling (909) 294-3928 and selecting Option 1.
Our priority remains keeping our Members, Providers, Vendors, and Team Members safe while doing what we can to minimize the potential spread of the virus. We will continue to work hard to provide you with the level of service you have come to expect during this uncertain time.
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Adverse Childhood Experiences Screening (ACES) Services
Proposition 56 Adverse Childhood Experience Screening (ACES) Services (PDF) Published: May 15, 2020
FAQs on Proposition 56 Payment - Adverse Childhood Experience Screening (ACES) Services (PDF) Published: October 14, 2021
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Developmental Screening Services
Proposition 56 Developmental Screening Services (PDF) Published: March 19, 2020
FAQs on Proposition 56 - Developmental Screening Services (PDF) Published: October 14, 2021
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Family Planning Services
Proposition 56 - Family Planning Services (PDF) Published: June 1, 2022
FAQs on Proposition 56 - Family Planning Screening Services (PDF) Published: October 13, 2022
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Ground Emergency Medical Transport (GEMT) Payment
The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has established a Ground Emergency Medical Transport (GEMT) Quality Assurance Fee (QAF) program. In accordance with 42 USC Section 1396u-2(b)(2)(D), Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations part 438.114(c), and WIC Sections 14129-14129.7, Medi-Cal Managed Care Health Plans must provide increased reimbursement rates for specified GEMT services to non-contracted GEMT providers. SPA 18-004 implements a one-year QAF program and reimbursement add-on for GEMT provided by emergency medical transportation providers effective for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2018-19 from July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019.
GEMT Program Overview (PDF)
FAQs on GEMT (PDF)
GEMT Dispute Request Form (PDF)
Please email completed forms to Prop56Inquiry@iehp.org or fax to (909) 296-3550.
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HYDE
Proposition 56 HYDE Services (PDF) Published: May 15, 2020
FAQs on Proposition 56 - HYDE Services (PDF) Published: October 14, 2021
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Proposition 56 and GEMT Payment Schedule
Proposition 56 and GEMT Supplemental Payment Schedule CY2022 Updated: November 2, 2022
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Proposition 56 Payment Dispute Process
Proposition 56 - Paid Claims Dispute Request Form (PDF)
Proposition 56 - Encounter Dispute Request Form (PDF)
Please email completed forms to Prop56Inquiry@iehp.org or fax to (909) 296-3550.
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Healthy Living - Coronavirus
how eating right and being active are the secrets to a long, healthy life. These are important. But there’s more you can do to stop disease. Finding health problems early gives you more treatment choices or a cure. That’s where health screenings come in.
Health screenings are vital for all people, from newborns to seniors. These tests are designed to look for signs that you may be at risk for certain conditions. They help spot health problems at an early stage, even if you do not have symptoms.
Types of cancer screenings
Breast Cancer
A mammogram is a breast X-ray. It can spot breast cancer early when it’s most treatable and when your chance of a cure is much higher. Both women and men can get breast cancer and should get screened every two years, starting at age 50. Those who are at high risk or would like to start screening at an earlier age can talk to their Doctor about starting screening at age 40.
Cervical Cancer (Pap Smear)
The Pap test also known as a pap smear, can detect not normal cells on your cervix early enough so they can be treated before cancer has a chance to grow. The screening is recommended for woman ages 21-65 every 3-5 years, depending on the risk and type of screening. To schedule a screening, talk to your Doctor.
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer affects the colon and the rectum. Screening can find and remove growths in these areas before they turn into cancer. Everyone ages 50-75 should get screened for colorectal cancer every 1-10 years, depending on risk and type of test used. Talk with your Doctor about which test is the best for you.
Lung Cancer
Screening for lung cancer with imaging (CT scan) in people who smoke or who have quit within the past 15 years, can help find cancer at an early stage. Catching it early keeps you healthy. A yearly screening is recommended for anyone ages 50-80 who smokes cigarettes or has quit smoking in the last 15 years.
If you’re due for a screening, call your Doctor today to schedule your appointment. Don’t wait. Take charge of your health!
For help, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-4347, Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
CalAIM - Pay for Performance (P4P)
th Care Services (DHCS), California Advancing and Innovating Medi‐Cal
(CalAIM) is a long‐term commitment to transform and strengthen Medi‐Cal, offering Californians a more equitable,
coordinated, and person‐centered approach to maximizing their health and life trajectory.1
DHCS Goals For CalAIM 2
Identify and manage comprehensive needs through whole person care approaches and social drivers of health.
Improve quality outcomes, reduce health disparities, and transform the delivery system through value-based initiatives, modernization, and payment reform.
Make Medi‐Cal a more consistent and seamless system for enrollees to navigate by reducing complexity and increasing flexibility.
Resource Links
DHCS CalAIM page
DHCS CalAIM Transformation Infographic (PDF)
DHCS Medi-Cal Alignment Primer (PDF)
IEHP Enhanced Care Management
IEHP Enhanced Care Management (Member Page)
IEHP Community Support Services
IEHP Community Support Services (Member Page)
1,2https://dhcs.ca.gov/calaim
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Plan Updates - Public Health Advisory
ory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Seasonal Influenza Activity (PDF)
October 25, 2022 - Riverside University Health Systems - Outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease Due to Sudan Virus in Central Uganda (PDF)
October 21, 2022 - Riverside University Health Systems - Influenza (PDF)
August 18, 2022 - Updated Monkeypox Guidance (PDF)
August 18, 2022 - Riverside University Health System - Monkeypox Home Isolation Instructions (PDF)
August 18, 2022 - CDC - Dear Colleague: 2022 Monkeypox Outbreak (PDF)
July 19, 2022 - Updated Monkeypox Guidance (PDF)
March 14, 2022 - Riverside County Legionnaires' Disease Advisory (PDF)
February 24, 2022 - PHA Gonococcal Infections (PDF)
February 1, 2022 - CHDP Upcoming Trainings (PDF)
January 31, 2022 - San Bernardino County Black Infant Health Program - Two Locations (PDF)
December 01, 2021 - San Bernardino County - Safe Sleep Video (Provided by Children's Network)
November 05, 2021 - CDC - Expansion of Recall of LeadCare Blood Lead Tests Due to Risk of Falsely Low Results (PDF)
March 05, 2021 - Health Alert: Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak (PDF)
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Medicare DSNP Formulary Search Tool - IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) Formulary Search Tool
h Plan by searching for the exact name of the medication or by browsing our formulary database. You can also view the IEHP Medicare Formulary (PDF)
Additional resources to help you understand drug coverage information are available via your desktop at https://www.formularylookup.com or download the free mobile app from http://ios.formularylookup.com or http://android.formularylookup.com,
If the prescription is not in IEHP's Formulary, providers may print and submit a new Prescription Drug Prior Authorization (Rx PA) Request Form or submit the Prescription Drug Prior Authorization Online.
Pharmacy Services - Pharmacy Quality Ratings
ated to help IEHP Members to find high-quality local pharmacies for your pharmacy services. This searchable system will display the rating of each participating pharmacy. The ratings range from 1 to 5 stars (with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest).
What does the rating scale mean?
The rating is on a scale of 1 to 5 stars (with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest).
Star Ratings
Performance Description
1 Star
Well below average
2 Stars
Below average
3 Stars
Average
4 Stars
Good
5 Stars
Exceptional
No Star
No information is available for this pharmacy
Please keep in mind that Pharmacy Quality Star Rating is currently under development and may not reflect the most recent ratings of your Pharmacy at this time.
IEHP Pharmacy Quality Rating is visible with IEHP "Find a Doctor, Urgent Care, or Pharmacy" webpage (select “Pharmacies” and put in your zip code or city, then hit “Find”). The quality rating information is displayed on the right side of each pharmacy.
Information on this page is current as of January 1, 2022
Medicare CMC Formulary Search Tool - IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) Formulary Search Tool
e Health Plan by searching for the exact name of the medication or by browsing our formulary database. You can also view the IEHP Medicare Formulary (PDF)
Additional resources to help you understand drug coverage information are available via your desktop at https://www.formularylookup.com or download the free mobile app from http://ios.formularylookup.com or http://android.formularylookup.com,
If the prescription is not in IEHP's Formulary, providers may print and submit a new Prescription Drug Prior Authorization (Rx PA) Request Form or submit the Prescription Drug Prior Authorization Online.
Special Programs - Enhanced Care Management
addresses the clinical and non-clinical needs of high-need, high-cost IEHP Members through systematic coordination of services and comprehensive care management. ECM is a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to providing intensive and comprehensive care management services to individuals. It serves to build on the Health Homes Program (HHP) and Whole Person Care (WPC) pilots and transitions those pilots to one larger program to provide a broader platform to build on positive outcomes from each program.
ECM provides these vulnerable Members an additional care team to help coordinate and manage their care. The care team consists of a Nurse Care Manager, a Behavioral Health Care Manager, a Care Coordinator, and a Community Health Worker. These specially trained professionals collaborate with IEHP Members' Primary Care Physicians, Specialists, and family support systems to create a personalized plan of care.
Beginning January 1, 2022, please direct eligible IEHP Members who need the ECM services to call IEHP Member Services at (800) 440-4347, Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm. TTY users should call (800) 718-4347.
If you have programmatic questions, please submit them to ECM@iehp.org.
IEHP Enhanced Care Management Member Brochure (PDF)
CalAIM Enhanced Care Management Policy Guide (PDF)
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Special Programs - Tobacco Cessation Services
acco Cessation Services
Provider Education Resources
Smoking Cessation Resources - Help your patients quit Tobacco
The CDC's Brief Tobacco Intervention
ASK
In a caring manner,
at each visit,
...if your patients use tobacco
If they do not, congratulate them
If they do, proceed to next step
ADVISE
Patients who use tobacco to consider quitting.
Tobacco products can lead to health problems such as...
Heart and Lung Disease
Diabetes
Stroke
Ongoing infections and colds
Cancer
People exposed to secondhand smoke can also experience these health problems
REFER
If the patient is interested in quitting, connect them to KICK IT CA and any other local resource (below)
Prescribe medications (if appropriate)
Congratulate your patient on the decision to quit
If patient is not ready to quit, user personalized motivational messages to encourage quitting. Let them know you are here when they are ready.
Kick it CA
How it works:
Patient will receive services from a Coach that has undergone rigorous training & apprenticeships, participates in weekly monitoring and case reviews, and attend continuing education courses on cultural competency. To enroll, patients can call, chat, or complete an online web form. The patient will then receive a Kick-Off call to collect their basic information and find out what they are trying to quit. Right after kick-off, coaching begins. The patient will receive clinically sound motivational interviewing. The coach will help patient put together a quit plan and set a quit date. The patient will then receive check-ins at times they are most susceptible to relapse. The coach will see if their quit-plan is working and help them modify as needed.
Phone Number:
English - 1 (800) 300-8086
Spanish - 1 (800) 600-8191
Website: KICKITCA.ORG
Text:
For English: Text "Quit Smoking" or "Quit Vaping" to 66819
For Spanish: Mande "Dejar de Fumar" o "No Vapear" to 66819
Other Smoking Cessation Resources:
Link to Resources on Member page: https://iehp.org/en/members/healthy-living?target=smoking-cessation
Resources in the Inland Empire: Connect IE
Information and Training for Providers:
http://www.CAquits.com
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/
Local Tobacco Control Projects:
Tobacco Free San Bernardino County: https://healthcollaborative.org/SBCTobaccoControl/
Tobacco Free Riverside County: https://www.rivcotcp.org/
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Tobacco Cessation Services
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Training:
Comprehensive Tobacco Cessation Services for Medi-Cal Members (PDF)
The Smoking Cessation Leadership Center's (SCLC):
Recordings Available for CME/CE Credit
Kick it CA Education, Training and Technical Assistance:
https://kickitca.org/health-professionals
5 Major Steps to Intervention:
http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/clinicians-providers/guidelines-recommendations/tobacco/5steps.html
Tobacco Cessation CPT Codes for Identification
ACA Facts Sheets and Resources (American Lung Association):
https://www.lung.org/policy-advocacy/healthcare-lung-disease/healthcare-policy/affordable-care-act-tobacco
Helpline:
https://kickitca.org/ (also available in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese)
https://kickitca.org/health-professionals
https://kickitca.myshopify.com/collections/all
Continuing Medical Education California courses offered through UC Schools of Medicine:
https://cmecalifornia.com/Education.aspx
Tip: Use key word in search: Tobacco Cessation
Centers for Disease Control Coverage for Tobacco Use Cessation Treatments:
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit_smoking/cessation/coverage/
Patients Not Ready to Make a Quit Attempt Now (The “5 R’s”):
http://www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/clinicians-providers/guidelines-recommendations/tobacco/5rs.pdf
Smokefree.gov:
https://smokefree.gov/help-others-quit/health-professionals
University of California San Francisco’s Smoking Cessation Leadership Center’s Tools and Resources:
https://smokingcessationleadership.ucsf.edu/
USPSTF-Tobacco Smoking Cessation in Adults, Including Pregnant Women: Behavioral and Pharmacotherapy Interventions:
https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/index.php/recommendation/tobacco-use-in-adults-and-pregnant-women-counseling-and-interventions
USPSTF-Tobacco Use in Children and Adolescents: Primary Care Interventions:
https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/tobacco-and-nicotine-use-prevention-in-children-and-adolescents-primary-care-interventions
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Special Programs - California Children Services
page.
What is CCS?
CCS is a statewide program that enables children with qualifying conditions to receive specialized services related to that condition independent from IEHP. The CCS program provides diagnostic and treatment services, and medical case management for those who have qualifying conditions.
CCS also provides occupational and physical therapy services through the Medical Therapy Program (MTP). The Medical Therapy Program (MTP) is a special program that provides physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), for children who have disabling conditions, generally due to neurological or musculoskeletal disorders
Who Qualifies?
The CCS program services children and young adults under the age of 21 who have eligible medical conditions. Examples of CCS-eligible conditions include, but are not limited to, chronic and acute medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, cerebral palsy, heart disease, cancer, traumatic injuries, and infectious diseases producing major sequelae.
For a more inclusive list of diagnoses and medical criteria of qualifying conditions please reference the below links:
https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ccs
https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ccs/Documents/CCSMedicalEligibility.pdf
Provider Responsibilities
Primary Care Physicians (PCPs), Specialty Providers, and IPA/Medical Groups are responsible for performing appropriate baseline health assessments and diagnostic evaluations sufficient to identify children and young adults with potential CCS-qualifying conditions and refer to CCS as needed.
PCPs are responsible for all well child and pediatric preventative services as these services are not a covered benefit of CCS. PCPs are also responsible in assisting CCS members with transition from CCS to IEHP authorizations at the age of 21 when members age out of the CCS program.
Benefits of CCS Enrollment
CCS Clients are not restricted to in area providers but have access to any CCS paneled provider within the state of California when a need for the specialty care has been determined to be CCS eligible. Once a client is determined to be eligible for CCS, the client will continue to be medically eligible for CCS until treatment is complete or age 21 when the CCS program ends.
Additional Resources
To assist our valued Providers, every Member active with CCS has a distinct red “CCS” widget in the Provider Portal. Opening that widget enables you to view the diagnosis being treated and any Specialists and their treatment authorization range.
For any questions about your Member’s CCS care or management, please do not hesitate to contact IEHP’s CCS Team at: (800) 706-4347 or by email at CCSCareManagement@iehp.org .
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For additional CCS resources please reference the below links:
CCS Program Overview: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ccs
CCS Program Application: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/formsandpubs/forms
CCS Brochure (English/Spanish): https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ccs/Pages/CCSBrochure.aspx
How to become a CCS Provider: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ccs/Pages/ProviderEnroll.aspx
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Join Our Network - IPA
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2589 E Washington Blvd.,
Pasadena, CA 91107
(626) 817-9217
(626) 817-9207
Dignity Health Medical Network - Inland Empire
3400 Data Drive,
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
(916) 851-2026
(916) 851-7642
LaSalle Medical Associates
1855 W. Redlands Blvd. 2nd Floor,
Redlands, CA 92373
(888) 554-4562
(626) 943-6369
Optum Care Network - Inland Faculty MG
1860 Colorado Blvd. Ste 200,
Los Angeles, CA 90041
(800) 371-7547
(323) 257-7329
Physicians Health Network
P.O. Box 11429,
San Bernardino, CA 92423
(909) 300-5030
(909) 332-5555
Horizon Valley Medical Group
18564 US Highway 18 Ste 105,
Apple Valley, CA 92307
(760) 813-6950
(760) 813-6947
DualChoice CalMediConnect
CPN - Horizon Valley Medical Group
18564 US Highway 18 Ste. 105,
Apple Valley, CA 92307
(760) 242-7777
(760) 242-0487
Dignity Health Medical Network - Inland Empire
3400 Data Drive,
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
(916) 851-2026
(916) 851-7642
EPIC Health Plan
1615 Orange Tree Lane,
Redlands, CA 92374
(909) 799-1818
(909) 786-0816
Alliance Desert Physicians, Inc.
Beaver Medical Group
Chaffey Medical Group
FENIX Medical Group
Pinnacle Medical Group
Redlands - Yucaipa Medical Group
TriValley Medical Group
Heritage Provider Network
8510 Balboa Blvd. Ste 275,
Northridge, CA 91325
(818) 654-3461
Desert Oasis Healthcare
275 N El Cielo Rd.,
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 320-8814
Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group
12370 Hesperia Rd.,
Victorville, CA 92395
(760) 245-4747
Regal Medical Group
621 E Carnegie Dr. Ste 140,
San Bernardino, CA 92408
(818) 654-3400
PrimeCare, part of Optum Care
3990 Concourse St.,
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 605-8000
PrimeCare Chino
15315 Fairfield Ranch Rd. Ste 275,
Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 465-1397
(909) 465-6629
Optum Care Network - Citrus Valley
9130 Anaheim Place Ste 130,
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 466-8000
(909) 484-6825
Optum Care Network - Corona
2275 Sampson Ave. Ste 111,
Corona, CA 92879
(951) 371-8440
(951) 371-3910
Optum Care Network - Hemet Valley
41391 Kalmia St. Ste 310,
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 461-0762
(951) 698-5194
Optum Care Network - Inland Valley
9130 Anaheim Pl. Ste 130,
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 466-8000
(909) 484-6825
Optum Care Network - Moreno Valley
1467 Ford St. Ste 103,
Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 798-7766
(909) 792-8627
Optum Care Network - Redlands
1520 Barton Rd.,
Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 798-7766
(909) 792-8627
Optum Care Network - Riverside
2275 Sampson Ave. Ste 111,
Corona, CA 92879
(951) 371-8440
(951) 371-3910
Optum Care Network - San Bernardino
1467 Ford St. Ste 103,
Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 798-7766
(909) 792-8627
Optum Care Network - Sun City
41391 Kalmia St. Ste 310,
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 461-0762
(951) 698-5194
Optum Care Network - Southwestern Valleys
41391 Kalmia St. Ste 310,
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 461-0762
(951) 698-5194
Optum Care Network - Valley Physicians
24630 Washington Ave. Ste 203,
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 704-1900
(877) 397-7682
Riverside Medical Clinic
3660 Arlington Ave.,
Riverside, CA 92506
Provider Resources - Clinical Practice Guidelines
assist primary care providers in delivering care in accordance with IEHP standards. Resources are reviewed regularly and updated to reflect changes from a regulatory and clinical standpoint.
Preventive Care Guidelines
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) / Bright Futures
Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program (CPSP)
Clinical Practice Guidelines Library
The guidelines contained on this page are recommended by IEHP with the intent to enhance Member care. IEHP’s Clinical Practice Guidelines topics are organized using the following categories:
United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF);
IEHP Internal Library;
Healthcare Effectiveness Data Information Set (HEDIS); and
Managed Care Accountability Set (MCAS)
Links or documents embedded within the Internal Library category indicate literature that has been published by leading, formal organizations and have been endorsed/approved by IEHP’s Medical Directors and Quality Committee. IEHP produced information relevant to the topic will also be listed in this category. We have also indicated any HEDIS/ MCAS measures that are pertinent to the topic. Additionally, IEHP accepts USPSTF guidelines to help primary care clinicians identify clinical preventive services that are appropriate for their patients. IF there is a USPSTF guideline relevant to the topic, we have identified it below.
Library Catalog
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Asthma
USPSTF
N/A
IEHP Internal Library
Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention (PDF)
HEDIS
Asthma Medication Ratio (AMR)
Medication Management for People with Asthma (MMA)
MCAS
Asthma Medication Ratio (AMR)
(Back to Library Catalog)
B
Breast Cancer
USPSTF
Breast Cancer Screening
Use of Medications to Prevent Breast Cancer
BRCA Testing
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
Breast Cancer Screening (BCS)
MCAS
Breast Cancer Screening (BCS)
(Back to Library Catalog)
C
Cervical Cancer
USPSTF
Cervical Cancer Screening
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
Cervical Cancer Screening (CCS)
MCAS
Cervical Cancer Screening (CCS)
(Back to Library Catalog)
Chlamydia
USPSTF
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening
IEHP Internal Library
You may also refer to Sexually Transmitted Infections in this resource guide
HEDIS
Chlamydia Screening in Women (CHL)
MCAS
Chlamydia Screening in women (CHL)
(Back to Library Catalog)
Cholesterol
USPSTF
Statin Therapy for Primary Prevention of CVD
Healthful Diet and Physical Activity for CVD Prevention in Adults with CVD Risks
IEHP Internal Library
American Heart Association – Blood Cholesterol Management (PDF)
American Heart Association – Treatment of Blood Cholesterol to Reduce Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Adults (PDF)
HEDIS
Statin Therapy for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease-Adherence (SPC)
Statin Therapy for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease – Statin Therapy (SPC)
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder
USPSTF
N/A
IEHP Internal Library
Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease – COPD (PDF)
HEDIS
Pharmacology Management of COPD Exacerbation – Systemic Corticosteroids (PCE)
Pharmacology Management of COPD Exacerbations – Bronchodilators (PCE)
Use of Spirometry Testing in the Assessment and Diagnosis of COPD (SPR)
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
Colorectal Cancer
USPSTF
Colorectal Cancer Screening
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
Colorectal Cancer Screening (COL)
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
D
Depression
USPSTF
Screening for Depression in Adolescents
Screening for Depression in Adults including Pregnant Women
Screening for Perinatal Depression
IEHP Internal Library
American Academy of Pediatrics – Adolescent Depression in Primary Care (PDF)
American Psychiatric Association – Major Depressive Disorder (PDF)
HEDIS
Antidepressant Medication Management Acute Phase (AMM)
Antidepressant Medication Management Continuation Phase (AMM)
MCAS
Antidepressant Medication Management Acute (AMM-Acute)
Antidepressant Medication Management Continuation (AMM-Cont)
(Back to Library Catalog)
Diabetes
USPSTF
Gestational Diabetes Screening
Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes: Screening
IEHP Internal Library
American Diabetes Association – Diabetes Care (PDF)
National Kidney Foundation – Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (PDF)
HEDIS
Statin Therapy for Patients with Diabetes – Adherence (SPD)
Statin Therapy for Patients with Diabetes – Statin Therapy (SPD)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care – HbA1C Testing (CDC)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care - HbA1C Control (<=9) (CDC)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care (<8) (CDC)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care - Eye Exam (CDC)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care – Monitoring for Nephropathy (CDC)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care – Blood Pressure Control (<140/90) (CDC)
MCAS
Comprehensive Diabetes Care HbA1C Testing (CDC HT)
Comprehensive Diabetes Care HbA1C Testing >9%) (CDC H9)
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F
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G
Gonorrhea
USPSTF
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening
IEHP Internal Library
You may also refer to Sexually Transmitted Infections in this resource guide
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
H
Hepatitis C
USPSTF
Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Adolescents and Adults: Screening
IEHP Internal Library
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases – Hepatitis C (PDF)
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
USPSTF
HIV Screening in Pregnant Persons
HIV Screening in Adults and Adolescents
HIV Prevention – Preexposure Prophylaxis
IEHP Internal Library
You may also refer to Sexually Transmitted Infections in this resource guide
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
Hypertension
USPSTF
Screening for Hypertension in Adults
IEHP Internal Library
Joint National Committee – Hypertension Guidelines (PDF)
HEDIS
Controlling high blood pressure (CBP)
MCAS
Controlling high blood pressure (CBP)
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K
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M
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N
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Obesity
USPSTF
Weight Loss to Prevent Obesity Related Morbidity and Mortality in Adults - Counseling
Screening for Obesity in Children and Adolescents
Behavioral Health Counseling for Adults that are Overweight or Obese and Have Other CVD Risk Factors
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
Weight Assessment and Counseling (WCC-BMI)
Adult Body Mass Index (ABA)
MCAS
Weight Assessment and Counseling (WCC-BMI)
Adult Body Mass Index (ABA)
(Back to Library Catalog)
Osteoporosis
USPSTF
Osteoporosis to Prevent Fractures: Screening
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
Osteoporosis management in women who have had a fracture (OMW)
MCAS
N/A
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P
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Q
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R
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S
Sexually Transmitted Infections
USPSTF
Syphilis Screening in Pregnant Women
Syphilis Screening for those at Increased Risk for Infection
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Screening
HIV Screening in Pregnant Persons
HIV Screening in Adults and Adolescents
HIV Prevention – Preexposure Prophylaxis
IEHP Internal Library
Centers for Disease Control Public Health Media Library – STD Treatment
You may also refer to individual topics as they appear in this library:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
HIV
Syphilis
HEDIS
Chlamydia Screening in women (CHL)
MCAS
Chlamydia Screening in women (CHL)
(Back to Library Catalog)
Skin Cancer Behavioral Counseling
USPSTF
Skin Cancer Prevention: Counseling
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
Smoking Cessation/Tobacco Usage
USPSTF
Smoking Cessation
Smoking Cessation – Pharmacotherapy
Lung Cancer Screening
Tobacco Use in Children and Adolescents – Primary Care Interventions
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
Syphilis
USPSTF
Syphilis Screening in Pregnant Women
Syphilis Screening for Those at Increased Risk for Infection
IEHP Internal Library
You may also refer to Sexually Transmitted Infections in this resource guide
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
T
Tuberculosis
USPSTF
Latent Tuberculosis Screening
IEHP Internal Library
N/A
HEDIS
N/A
MCAS
N/A
(Back to Library Catalog)
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V
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W
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Z
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Provider Resources - Utilization Management Criteria
e. IEHP has created UM Subcommittee Approved Authorization Guidelines to serve as one of the sets of criteria for medical necessity decisions. Our goal in creating this page is to provide you with easily accessible electronic versions of IEHP’s UM guidelines. IEHP utilizes a variety of sources in developing our UM guidelines which include:
Medicare and Medi-Cal’s coverage policy statements
Evidence in the peer-reviewed published medical literature
Technology assessments and structured evidence reviews
Evidence-based consensus statements
Expert opinions of healthcare Providers
Evidence-based guidelines from nationally recognized professional healthcare organizations and public health agencies.
IEHP is also licensed to use MCG Guidelines, Apollo Medical Review Criteria, and InterQual to guide in utilization management decisions.
Since medical technology is constantly evolving, our clinical guidelines are subject to change without prior notification. Additional UM Subcommittee Guidelines may be developed as needed or may be withdrawn from use.
Please note that benefits may vary based on Member’s line of business; therefore, certain services discussed in the UM Subcommittee Guidelines may not be a covered benefit.
Table of Contents (PDF)
Providers may obtain information about criteria, either in general or relating to specific UM decisions, from IEHP upon request by contacting the IEHP UM Department. Please contact the IEHP Provider Relations Team at (909) 890-2054 to be connected to the UM Department.
Behavioral Health
Behavioral Health Treatment (BHT) Criteria (PDF)
Behavioral Health Home Based Services (PDF)
Criteria for Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Treatment (PDF)
Community Supports Services
Community Transition Services Nursing Facility Transition to a Home (PDF)
Nursing Facility Transition-Diversion to Assisted Living (PDF)
Housing Deposits (PDF)
Housing Transition Navigation Services (PDF)
Housing Tenancy and Sustaining Services (PDF)
Asthma Remediation (PDF)
Environmental Accessibility Adaptations (Home Modifications) (PDF)
Medically Tailored Meals (PDF)
Sobering Centers (PDF)
Recuperative Care (PDF)
Short-Term Post-Hospitalization Housing (PDF)
Diagnostic Testing
Elastography (PDF)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Serology (PDF)
Vestibular Autorotation Test (PDF)
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Fetal Non-Stress Testing (PDF)
Neurology
Bone Marrow Transplant in Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis (PDF)
Pain Management
Pain Management - Centers of Excellence (COE) (PDF)
Referrals to Pain Management Specialist (PDF)
Pharmacy
Biosimilar Products (PDF)
CAR-T Therapy (PDF)
Surgical Procedures
Adolescent Bariatric Consultation and Surgery (PDF)
Bronchial Thermoplasty (PDF)
Liver Biopsy in Conjunction with Bariatric Surgery (PDF)
Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (PDF)
Transgender Services (PDF)
Other
Allocation of Limited Critical Care Resources During a Public Health Emergency (PDF)
Care Plan Option (PDF)
Complementary and Alternative Medicine or Holistic Therapies (PDF)
Congregate Living Health Facilities (PDF)
Criteria for Custodial Care: Medi-Cal (PDF)
Enhanced Care Management (PDF)
Hair Removal Guideline (PDF)
Health Homes Program (HHP) (PDF)
My Path (A Palliative Care Approach) (PDF)
Tertiary Care Center Referral Requests (PDF)
Transitional Care Medicine (PDF)
Transportation Criteria (PDF)
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