main content

Search Results For : " BUSINESS DEGREE CERTIFICATEWE "

Pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Medi-Cal Rx Transition

he pharmacy benefit for IEHP Members. Prescription medications for IEHP Members will be covered by “Medi-Cal Rx”. Bring both your Medi-Cal ID Card and IEHP ID card to the pharmacy when you pick up your prescriptions to avoid delays.  What is changing with my pharmacy benefit? Starting on January 1, 2022, you will get your Medi-Cal covered prescriptions through Medi-Cal Rx instead of IEHP. DHCS is working with a new contractor, Magellan Medicaid Administration, Inc. to provide pharmacy services. Will the cost of my medicines change? There will be no change in how you pay for your medicines. What do I need to do? Most people do not need to do anything. Your Doctors are being notified about the change. Will I need to change my medicines? Most people will not have to change their medicines. You will need to check the list of medicines covered by Magellan. The list of drugs that require prior approval may be different than the list IEHP uses. Your Doctor may need to get approval to refill prescriptions. He or she may talk to you about changing to a medicine that does not require prior approval. Will my pharmacy change? Most pharmacies will accept your new coverage. You can call the Medi-Cal Member Help Line (1-800-541-5555, TTY 1-800-430-7077) to ask if your pharmacy will accept Medi-Cal Rx. If your pharmacy does not work with Medi-Cal Rx, you may need to choose another pharmacy. What if I need help finding a pharmacy? The Medi-Cal Rx Pharmacy Locator online at www.Medi-CalRx.dhcs.ca.gov will be available in December 2021. Or starting on January 1, 2022, you can call Customer Service at 1-800-977-2273 24 hours a day, seven days a week or 711 for TTY Monday thru Friday, 8am to 5pm. What happens now? You will receive a new IEHP Member Card with the Magellan phone number. Always bring your IEHP Member Card and your Medi-Cal Benefits Identification Card (BIC) with you to your pharmacy. What if I have more questions? On or Before December 31, 2021 If you have questions about this notice or have Medi-Cal Rx general questions, contact the Medi-Cal Member Help Line (1- 800-541-5555, TTY 1-800-430- 7077), Monday thru Friday, 8am to 5pm.  On or After January 1, 2022 You can call the Medi-Cal Rx Call Center Line (1-800-977-2273) 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or 711 for TTY, Monday thru Friday, 8am to 5pm. What happens if I have a complaint? Magellan will accept and resolve your complaint. You can submit a complaint either in writing or by telephone. You can only use this website and phone number to file a complaint on or after January 1, 2022. Visit www.Medi-CalRx.dhcs.ca.gov or call Customer Service at 1-800-977-2273. Can I still call IEHP for help with my pharmacy complaints? IEHP will no longer handle complaints for pharmacy services received on or after January 1, 2022. How does the change affect Members with Kaiser Permanente? Members with Kaiser Permanente can still get prescriptions through\ Kaiser-affiliated pharmacies.

MediCal Long-Term Services and Supports

le Members to help them live independently in the community. You may qualify for the LTSS services listed below. In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) If you have a disability, are blind, or over 65 years old and not able to live in your home without help, you may qualify. Get help around the house and other daily care needs. With IHSS, you find your own caregivers to help with: Cooking meals and cleaning up Personal care services (such as bowel and bladder care, bathing, and grooming) Laundry and household cleaning, grocery shopping and errands, rides to Doctors visits To learn more about IHSS: San Bernardino County In-Home Supportive Services (877) 800-4544 (909) 252-4703 TTY, Monday-Friday, from 8am – 5pm Riverside County In-Home Supportive Services  (888) 960-4477 (TTY 711), Monday - Friday, from 8am – 5pm Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) MSSP is a case management program that provides Home and Community-Based Services to Medi-Cal eligible individuals. To be eligible, you must be 65 years of age or older, live within a site’s service area, be able to be served with MSSP’s cost limitations, be appropriate for care management services, currently eligible for Medi-Cal, and certified or certifiable for placement in a nursing facility. Services include: Adult day care/support center Housing assistance Chore and personal care assistance Protective supervision Care management Respite Transportation Meal Services Social Services This benefit is covered up to $4,285 per year. To learn more about MSSP: San Bernardino County Multipurpose Senior Services Program (877) 565-2020, 24-Hour Hotline (909) 891-3900 TTY, Monday-Friday, from 8am – 5pm Riverside County Multipurpose Senior Services Program (800) 510-2020 (951) 867-3800 (951) 697-4699 TTY, Monday-Friday, 8am – 5pm Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) CBAS is an outpatient, facility-based service program where people attend based on a schedule. It offers skilled nursing care, social services, therapies (including occupational, physical, and speech), personal care, family/caregiver training and support, nutrition services, transportation, and other services. We will pay for CBAS if you meet the eligibility criteria. Learn about Community Based Adult Services (PDF) Nursing Facility (NF) A NF is a place that provides care for people who cannot get care at home but who do not need to be in a hospital. Nursing care Care management Bed and board (daily meals) X-ray and laboratory Physical, speech and occupational therapy Drugs given to you as part of your plan of care.  To learn more about these programs, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm, TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347, and ask for the Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Unit.  Learn how IEHP helps Members transition back home (PDF) Here is placed a youtube LTSS Custodial Transitions Video Caregiver Resources in the Inland Empire By clicking on any of the links below, you will be leaving the IEHP website.  Inland Caregiver Resource Center 1430 E Cooley Dr. Colton, CA 92324 (909) 514-1404 https://www.inlandcaregivers.com      Services: Information and referral, family consultation, support groups, short-term counseling, educational workshops, respite and supplemental services. Alzheimer’s Greater Los Angeles  002 Iowa Ave, Suite 1072 Riverside, CA 92509 (909) 944-9146 https://www.alzgla.org      Services: information and referral, 24/7 Hotline, Care Counselors, Early Stage Services, Memory Mornings, Support Groups, Community Education, and Advocacy. Senior Companions 600 West Fifth St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 384-5413 http://www.sbcity.org/cityhall/parks/senior_services/default.asp#SCP Senior Companions provide support to family caregivers. They assist with grocery shopping, transportation to medical appointments, meal preparation, encouraging clients to participate in daily activities, reminiscing, providing companionship and love. San Bernardino County Department of Aging and Adult Services 686 E. Mill St. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 891-3900 http://hss.sbcounty.gov/daas/Default.aspx Services: Adult Protective Services, Family Caregiver Support, Long-Term Care Ombudsmen, Nutrition Services, Senior Employment Program, Information and Assistance Riverside County Office on Aging 6296 River Crest Dr., Suite K Riverside, CA 92507-0738 (951) 867-3800 https://www.rcaging.org Services: Care Coordination, Caregiving Resources, Care Transitions Intervention (CTI), Elder Abuse Education, Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP), Fit After 50,  Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Health Promotion, Legal Assistance, Nutrition, Senior Employment, Volunteer Services   Community Access Center 6848 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 150 Riverside, CA, 92506 (951) 274-0358 http://www.ilcac.org/ Services: supportive services and independent living skills training. Rolling Start 1955 S. Hunt Street, Suite 101 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-9516 http://www.rollingstart.com Services: disability information and referral, housing, independent living skills training, assistive technology, and advocacy. Alzheimer’s Association Ontario Office 3200 Inland Empire Blvd., Suite 280 Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 406-5376 https://alz.org/socal/about_us/our_regional_offices Palm Desert Office 74020 Alessandro Dr., Suite A Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 996-0006 https://alz.org/socal/about_us/our_regional_offices You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. Download a free copy by clicking Adobe Acrobat Reader.  

Medi-Cal Rights and Responsibilities

ghts: To be treated with respect, giving due consideration to your right to privacy and the need to maintain confidentiality of your medical records. To be given information about the plan and its services, including Covered Services, Practitioners, Providers, and Member rights and responsibilities. To be able to choose a PCP within IEHP’s network. To take part in decisions about your health care, including the right to refuse treatment. To voice grievances, verbally or in writing, about the organization or the care given. To provide feedback about the organization’s Member rights and responsibilities policies. To get care coordination. To request an appeal of decisions to deny, defer or limit services or benefits. To get oral interpretation services for their language. To get free legal help at your local legal aid office or other groups. To create advance directives. To have access to family planning services, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Indian Health Service Facilities, sexually transmitted disease services and Emergency Services outside IEHP’s network pursuant to federal law. To request a State Hearing, including instructions on how an expedited hearing is possible. To have access to, and where legal and appropriate, get copies of, amend or correct your Medical Record. To disenroll upon request. Members who can request expedited disenrollment include, but are not limited to, those getting services under the Foster Care or Adoption Assistance Programs and those with special health care needs. To access Minor Consent Services. To get written Member-informing materials in other formats (such as braille, large-size print and audio) upon request and in a timely fashion appropriate for the format being requested and in accordance with Welfare & Institutions Code Section 14182 (b)(12). To be free from any form of restraint or seclusion used as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience or retaliation. To learn about and discuss available treatment options and alternatives with regard to cost or benefit coverage, presented in a manner appropriate to your condition and ability to understand. To get a copy of your medical records, and request amendments or corrections, as specified in 45 Code of Federal Regulations §164.524 and 164.526. To freely exercise these rights without adversely affecting how you are treated by IEHP, Providers or the State. To have access to family planning services, Freestanding Birth Centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Indian Health Service Facilities, midwifery services, Rural Health Centers, sexually transmitted disease services and Emergency Services outside IEHP’s network pursuant to the federal law. If you have been getting care from a health care provider, you may have a right to keep him or her for a certain time period. Please contact IEHP Member Services, and if you have more questions, please contact the Department of Managed Health Care, which protects HMO consumers, by telephone at its toll-free number, 1-888-466-2219 (TTY) 1-877-688-9891, or online at https://www.dmhc.ca.gov/. As a Member of IEHP, you are responsible to: Be familiar with and ask questions about your health plan options, your health plan coverage limitations and exclusions, rules about the use of network providers, coverage and exclusions, rules, appropriate process to obtain information and process to appeal coverage decisions. If you have a question about your coverage, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. Follow the advice and care procedures requested by your Doctor and IEHP. If you have a question about these procedures, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. Request interpreter services at least 5 working days before a scheduled appointment. Call your Doctor or pharmacy at least 3 days before you run out of medicine. Cooperate with your Doctor and staff and treat them and other patients with respect. This includes being on time for your visits or calling your Doctor if you need to cancel or set up a new appointment. Understand that your Doctor’s office may have limited seating for patients and caregivers only. Give accurate data to IEHP, your Doctor, and any other provider. This helps you get better care. Understand your health care needs and be part of your health care decisions. Ask your Doctor questions if you do not understand. Work with your Doctor to make plans for your health care. Follow the plans and instructions for care that you have agreed on with your Doctor. Notify IEHP and your Doctor if you want to stop the plans and instructions you have agreed on or no longer want to participate in health management programs. Immunize your children by age 2 years and always keep your children’s vaccines up to date. Call your Doctor when you need routine or urgent health care. Care for your own health. Live an active life, exercise, have a good diet, and don’t smoke. Avoid knowingly spreading disease to others. Use IEHP’s grievance process to file a complaint. Call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347 to file a complaint (grievance or appeal). Report any fraud, waste or abuse to IEHP by calling the Compliance Hotline at (866) 355-9038 or the proper authorities. Understand that there are risks in getting health care and limits to what can be done for you medically. Understand that it is a health care provider’s duty to be efficient and fair in caring for you as well as other patients.

Medi-Cal Preventive Care Services

o can get preventive care services? IEHP Members who are infants, children, and youth up to age 21 can get these services at no cost. What are preventive care services? Services that ensure that infants, children, and youth under age 21 get the care they need at the right age. This includes screenings for medical, dental, vision, hearing, mental health, and substance use disorders. You or your child may also get developmental services, specialty care, and needed vaccines to keep you healthy.  Developmental services include early intervention through screening tools such as the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3). The ASQ-3 is a developmental screening for children ages 0-5 that provides a fast, helpful, and detailed look at how your child is growing and developing. IEHP provides a free online ASQ-3 screening for your child at any time. Click here to request a free ASQ-3 screening. IEHP covers screenings (including lead blood-level assessment) any time you need them at no cost to you.  Check-ups and screenings can help Doctors find health issues early. If a physical or behavioral health issue is found during a check-up or screening, IEHP will cover the care needed to address it. How do I get preventive care services? Set up a visit for any check-ups, screenings or other preventive care through your or your child’s Doctor.  If you or your child are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine (5 years or older), it is also important that you get the vaccine as soon as possible. To set up an appointment, please visit https://myturn.ca.gov/. To learn more about preventive care services, please call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. Immunization schedule 2022 (PDF)

Coronavirus

ur top priority. We’ll continue to update this web page with the latest information and instruction regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19). Announcements 5/02/22: The FDA extended the expiration dates for a number of antigen over-the-counter COVID-19 test kits. Watch this video to learn more. 2/15/21: Effective February 16, 2022, the state of California will no longer require vaccinated people to wear masks indoors in public places. Unvaccinated people are still required to wear masks indoors. Masking indoors will only be “strongly recommended” by the State for those who are vaccinated. Click here to learn more. 2/4/21: On January 31, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the second COVID-19 vaccine - Moderna’s Spikevax vaccine (widely known as the Moderna vaccine). The Spikevax vaccine, is now approved for use in people ages 18 and older. Click here to learn more. 1/19/21: 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. 1/07/21: The recent rise of the Omicron variant further stresses the importance of COVID vaccines, boosters, and preventive efforts (use of masks) are needed to protect against COVID-19. Schedule your vaccine today: www.myturn.ca.gov 1/06/21: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expands booster shot eligibility for 12–17-year-olds. Click here to learn more.  10/29/21: The Food and Drug Administration authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use in children 5 through 11 years of age. Click the link to make an appointment. https://myturn.ca.gov/ 9/23/21: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorizes a booster shot of Pfizer BioNTech COVID vaccine for the following populations: people 65 years of age or older, people 18-64 years of age at high risk of severe COVID-19, and people 18-64 years of age whose frequent institutional or occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2 puts them at high risk of serious complications of COVID-19. Click here to learn more. 8/17/21: The FDA amended the emergency use of Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to allow an additional dose to be given to people with moderately to severely compromised immune systems after the initial 2-dose series. Click here to learn more. 8/17/21: The CDC recommends the COVID-19 vaccine for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant or may become pregnant in the future. Unvaccinated women who are pregnant or were recently pregnant are more likely to get severely ill with COVID-19 compared with non-pregnant women. Click here to learn more.   8/06/21: Nearly all COVID deaths in the US are now among the unvaccinated. Protect yourself from the new surge in our region. Get vaccinated. Click here to make an appointment. 5/20/21: On June 15th, fully vaccinated Californians can go mask-free in most indoor settings. Click here for more information. 5/20/21: San Bernardino County urges residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Walk-ups are now allowed at all County-operated sites and many  private-run sites.  Getting protected could not be easier. Click here for more information. 5/13/21: The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is now available for children ages 12-15. Click here to make an appointment. 4/26/21: Riverside County reinstates the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Click here to learn more. 4/16/21: Riverside and San Bernardino County temporarily pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in accordance with recommendations made by state and federal health agencies. Click here to learn more.  4/7/21: San Bernardino County residents ages 16+ are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here to make an appointment. 4/6/21: Riverside County residents ages 16+ are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here to make an appointment. 4/1/21: Omnitrans is offering San Bernardino county residents two FREE shuttle services to those with COVID-19 vaccine appointments in Ontario and San Bernardino. Click here for more information. 3/29/21: Starting April 1st, Riverside and San Bernardino County residents 50+ can get the COVID-19 vaccine and on April 15th all residents 16+ can get the vaccine. To make appointment, click on your county below. Riverside county San Bernardino county 3/29/21: San Bernardino County residents who accompany an eligible family member to an appointment are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, even if they don’t fall into an eligible category. Residents must have an appointment at the same location and at approximately the same time as their eligible family member. Click here to make an appointment. 3/19/21: San Bernardino County residents that are high risk or disabled do not need to show proof of eligibility to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents will only be asked to self-attest to their eligibility. Click here to learn more. 3/12/21: Starting next week, San Bernardino County residents ages 16-64 with underlying medical conditions and/or a disability will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here to learn more.  3/10/21: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidance that allows people who are fully vaccinated to gather with each other without wearing masks. Click here to learn more. 3/03/21: San Bernardino County opens COVID vaccine appointments for food and agriculture workers. Click here to learn more. 2/26/21: To support COVID-19 vaccination efforts, IEHP partnered with San Bernardino County to open a new vaccine site at our headquarters in Rancho Cucamonga. Appointments are required and can be made at SBCovid19.com/vaccine. 2/17/21: San Bernardino County announces additional vaccine sites for seniors 65+ interested in getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here for more information. 2/10/21: San Bernardino County residents 65+ are urged to sign up to be notified when new COVID-19 vaccine appointments become available. Click here to sign up.  2/1/21: Riverside County residents who received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a county clinic will be contacted by the county health officials to schedule their second dose. Click here to learn more.  1/29/21: Riverside County has appointments available for residents 85+ who are interested in getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here to view available appointments. 1/25/21: California has lifted the regional stay-at-home orders issued in December, moving San Bernardino and Riverside County back into the purple tier. Residents are urged to continue safe practices, avoiding crowds, and wearing a mask when leaving home. In addition, increased testing will help the counties move into the next level of the state’s reopening plan.    1/22/21: Riverside County will open appointments Saturday, January 23rd for the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine clinics. Click here to register. 1/15/21: San Bernardino County residents ages 65 and over are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Click here for vaccine locations and registration. 1/14/21: Riverside county residents 65 and over can now get vaccinated for COVID-19 at various locations throughout the county. Click here for more information. Click here to view additional announcements Local Resources San Bernardino County 2-1-1 San Bernardino County Wic Riverside County Wic

Resources for the Uninsured

y for healthcare coverage through Medi-Cal, Covered California, or for county-based programs. Apply for health coverage through Medi-Cal and choose IEHP, your Inland Empire Health Plan. Get quality medical, behavioral health and wellness services and no cost.  What is Medi-Cal? Medi-Cal is a no-cost or low-cost health coverage program. It provides health, dental and vision coverage to qualified low-income California residents. How do I apply for Medi-Cal: Apply for no-cost health coverage right over the phone. Call the IEHP Enrollment Advisors at (866) 294-4347, Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm. TTY users should call (800) 720-4347.  You may also call Health Care Options at 1-800-430-4263 or visit or visit www.healthcareoptions.dhcs.ca.gov. TTY users should call 1-800-430-7077. Click here to learn more. What is Covered California? Covered California is a free service that connects Californians with brand-name health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It’s the only place where you can get financial help when you buy health insurance from well-known companies.  Click here to learn more.https://www.coveredca.com/ County Health Clinics If you are uninsured and do not qualify for IEHP you can find free/low cost health clinics and prescription drug assistance programs in Riverside and San Bernardino counties with our Healthcare Connections PDFs:  San Bernardino (PDF) Riverside (PDF) How can I find resources in my community? IEHP Community Resource Centers The IEHP Community Resource Centers (CRC) are your local resource for healthcare information in Riverside, San Bernardino and Victorville. Our bilingual staff can help you to take free classes, learn about health care & learn about health coverage. Click here to learn more. Connect IE Connect IE is a new one-stop, interactive website that makes it easy to link people to community resources in the Inland Empire. By clicking on the link below you will be leaving the IEHP site. Visit ConnectIE to find out more! Resources for the undocumented Public Charge Information The ABC's of Public Charge You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Kids and Teens - Kids Health

Group Duration: 30-minute session Ages: 0-5 years old, must be accompanied by parent or guardian These classes are designed for families with infants, toddlers and children ages 0-5.  The classes promotes healthy development and parenting skills using engaging play and social interaction. Parents are encouraged to access health care resources and work with their pediatricians on developmental screening as well as early intervention. Learn about health literacy including essential topics such as well-baby visits, feeding, language development, safety, physical activity and immunizations. Developmental screenings are available upon request.   Click here to check out the Circle Time schedule and register. To request developmental screening for your child email us at screening@iehp.org See also: By clicking on the links below, you will be leaving the IEHP site. Developmental Milestones Well Baby Visit Schedule Immunization Schedule Well Child Journey (PDF)  

Super Heroes - Mighty Fitnessa

ity for a healthy body and healthy mind. The campaign features appearances by Mighty Fitnessa at numerous IEHP supported community events. Children, young adults and families can meet her in person at these events and receive free comic books, posters, brochures and other fitness related education materials. Mighty Fitnessa Video Mighty Fitnessa Comic Book (PDF)

Join Our Network - PCP & Specialists

HP) directly contracted provider. Prior to extending a contract, we must receive the following documents. Please completely fill out all required documents. Any delay in receiving the below stated documents will affect the effective date of the contract that will be mailed to you. New Contract Existing Contract (Adding New Provider) Physician Network Form (PDF) Medical-Number (Physicians and Medical Groups should be enrolled in the State's Medi-Cal Program) Physicians and Specialists (PDF) (M.D., D.O., D.P.M., D.C., O.D., S.P., AuD., P.T., etc) Pre-Contractual Letter (PDF) (Only applies to PCPs. Please review and return signed if all outlined criteria is met) Mid Level Practitioners (PDF) (P.A., N.P., and C.N.M.) Supervisor Agreement (PDF) (Only Applies to Physician Assistants) Medical-Number (Physicians and Medical Groups should be enrolled in the State's Medi-Cal Program) All documents should be e-mailed to contract@iehp.org. All documents should be e-mailed to contract@iehp.org. Provider Maintenance Request Form (PCP, OB/GYN, and Mid-Levels ONLY) can be found here (PDF). Contracts Maintenance Request Form (Specialists ONLY) can be found here (PDF). Individual W-9 form can be found here (PDF). Direct Deposit Frequently Asked Questions can be found here (PDF). National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) Portal login: https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov/#/. NPI Address Update Instructions can be found here (PDF). You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. You can download a free copy by clicking here.

IEHP DualChoice - D-SNP Transition

IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) on January 1, 2023. Unless you change plans, IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) will provide your Medicare benefits. You will keep all of your Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits. You will not have a gap in your coverage. You will be automatically enrolled in IEHP DualChoice and do not need to do anything to keep these services. IEHP DualChoice is very similar to your current Cal MediConnect plan. With IEHP DualChoice, you will still have an IEHP DualChoice Member Service team to get help for your needs. You won’t pay a premium, or pay for doctor visits or other medical care if you go to a provider that works with our health plan. To learn more about your prescription drug costs, call IEHP DualChoice Member Services. To ask if your PCP or other providers are in our network in 2023, call IEHP DualChoice Member Services. Click here to learn more about IEHP DualChoice. What services will my Medicare Medi-Cal Plan cover? IEHP DualChoice will cover many of the Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits you get now, including: All Medicare covered services, doctors, hospitals, labs, and x-rays You will have access to a Provider network that includes many of the same Providers as your current plan Prescription drugs covered by Medicare Coordination of the services you get now or that you might need Transportation to medical services Medical supplies Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Nursing home care Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS) You will have access to a Provider network that includes many of the same Providers as your current plan. You will not have a gap in your coverage. You will be automatically enrolled in a Medicare Medi-Cal Plan offered by IEHP DualChoice. You don’t have to do anything if you want to join this plan. If you want to change plans, call IEHP DualChoice Member Services.  If you have questions, you can contact IEHP DualChoice at 1-877-273-IEHP (4347), 8am-8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY: 1-800-718-4347.

IEHP DualChoice - Making Complaints

he kinds of problems related to: Quality of your medical care Respecting your privacy Disrespect, poor customer service, or other negative behaviors Physical accessibility Waiting times Cleanliness Information you get from our plan Language access Communication from us Timeliness of our actions related to coverage decisions or appeals How to file a Grievance with IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) 1. Contact us promptly – call IEHP DualChoice at (877) 273-IEHP (4347), 8am - 8pm, 7 days a week, including holidays.TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. You can make the complaint at any time unless it is about a Part D drug. If the complaint is about a Part D drug, you must file it within 60 calendar days after you had the problem you want to complain about. If you do not wish to call (or you called and were not satisfied), you can put your complaint in writing and send it to us. If you put your complaint in writing, we will respond to your complaint in writing.  You can use our "Member Appeal and Grievance Form." All of our Doctor’s offices and service providers have the form or we can mail one to you. You can file a grievance online. You can give a completed form to our Plan provider or send it to us at the address listed below or fax the completed form to the fax number listed below. This form is for IEHP DualChoice as well as other IEHP programs. IEHP DualChoice  P.O. Box 1800 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-1800 Fax: (909) 890-5877 Whether you call or write, you should contact IEHP DualChoice Member Services right away. 2. We will look into your complaint and give you our answer If possible, we will answer you right away. If you call us with a complaint, we may be able to give you an answer on the same phone call. If your health condition requires us to answer quickly, we will do that. Most complaints are answered in 30 calendar days. If we need more information and the delay is in your best interest or if you ask for more time, we can take up to 14 more days (44 days total) to answer your complaint. If we do not agree with some or all of your complaint or don’t take responsibility for the problem you are complaining about, we will let you know. Our response will include our reasons for this answer. We must respond whether we agree with the complaint or not. Fast Grievances If you are making a complaint because we denied your request for a “fast coverage determination” or fast appeal, we will automatically give you a “fast” complaint. If you have a “fast” complaint, it means we will give you an answer within 24 hours. Who may file a grievance? You or someone you name may file a grievance. The person you name would be your “representative.”  You may name a relative, friend, lawyer, advocate, doctor, or anyone else to act for you. Other persons may already be authorized by the Court or in accordance with State law to act for you. If you want someone to act for you who is not already authorized by the Court or under State law, then you and that person must sign and date a statement that gives the person legal permission to be your representative. To learn how to name your representative, you may call IEHP DualChoice Member Services. External Complaints You can tell Medicare about your complaint You can send your complaint to Medicare. The Medicare Complaint Form is available at: https://www.medicare.gov/MedicareComplaintForm/home.aspx. Medicare takes your complaints seriously and will use this information to help improve the quality of the Medicare program. If you have any other feedback or concerns, or if you feel the plan is not addressing your problem, please call (800) MEDICARE (800) 633-4227). TTY/TDD (877) 486-2048. The call is free. You can tell Medi-Cal about your complaint The Office of the Ombudsman also helps solve problems from a neutral standpoint to make sure that our members get all the covered services that we must provide. The Office of the Ombudsman is not connected with us or with any insurance company or health plan. The phone number for the Office of the Ombudsman is 1-888-452-8609. The services are free. You can tell the California Department of Managed Health Care about your complaint The California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) is responsible for regulating health plans. You can call the DMHC Help Center for help with complaints about Medi-Cal services. You may contact the DMHC if you need help with a complaint involving an urgent issue or one that involves an immediate and serious threat to your health, you disagree with our plan’s decision about your complaint, or our plan has not resolved your complaint after 30 calendar days. Here are two ways to get help from the Help Center: Call (888) 466-2219, TTY (877) 688-9891. The call is free. Visit the Department of Managed Health Care's website: http://www.dmhc.ca.gov/ You can file a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights You can make a complaint to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights if you think you have not been treated fairly. For example, you can make a complaint about disability access or language assistance. The phone number for the Office for Civil Rights is (800) 368-1019. TTY users should call (800) 537-7697. You can also visit https://www.hhs.gov/ocr/index.html for more information. You may also contact the local Office for Civil Rights office at: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 90 7th Street, Suite 4-100 San Francisco, CA 94103 Telephone: (800) 368-1019 TDD: (800) 537-7697 Fax: (415) 437-8329 You may also have rights under the Americans with Disability Act. You can contact the Office of the Ombudsman for assistance. The phone number is (888) 452-8609. When your complaint is about quality of care You have two extra options: You can make your complaint to the Quality Improvement Organization. If you prefer, you can make your complaint about the quality of care you received directly to this organization (without making the complaint to our plan). To find the name, address, and phone number of the Quality Improvement Organization in your state, look in Chapter 2 of your IEHP DualChoice Member Handbook. If you make a complaint to this organization, we will work with them to resolve your complaint. Or you can make your complaint to both at the same time. If you wish, you can make your complaint about quality of care to our plan and also to the Quality Improvement Organization. For more information on Grievances see Chapter 9 of your IEHP DualChoice Member Handbook. Handling problems about your Medi-Cal benefits If you have Medi-Cal with IEHP and would like information on how to pursue appeals and grievances related to Medi-Cal covered services, please call IEHP DualChoice Member Services at (877) 273-IEHP (4347), TTY (800) 718-4347, 8am - 8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) is a HMO Plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) depends on contract renewal. Information on this page is current as of October 01, 2022. H8894_DSNP_23_3241532_M

Healthy Living - Health Resources

out! You can take quizzes and learn tips on what you can do to stay healthy. Interactive Self-Management Tools Smoking Cessation Physical Activity Healthy Eating Managing Stress Avoiding At-Risk Drinking Identifying Depressive Symptoms Healthy Weight Additional Resources Self-Management Tool Booklet - This booklet covers information on the topics above. If you would like to request a printed copy of the Self-Management Tools Booklet, please call IEHP Health Education Department at 1-866-224-IEHP (4347) or 1-800-718-4347 for TTY users. Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) – for adults 20 years old and older Calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI) – for children ages 2 through 19 years old Watch the video below to learn how to register for Health Education classes on the IEHP website.    Watch the video below to learn how to register for Health Education classes on the Member Portal.   

Clinical Information - High Risk Medications

mance and quality measures to help Medicare beneficiaries make informed decisions regarding health and prescription drug plans. As part of this effort, CMS adopted measures for High Risk Medication (HRM) endorsed by the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) and the National Quality Forum (NQF). The HRM was developed using existing HEDIS measurement “Drugs to be avoided in the elderly”.  The HRM rate analyzes the percentage of Medicare Part D beneficiaries 65 years or older who have received prescriptions for drugs with a high risk of serious side effects in the elderly. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. You can download a free copy by clicking Adobe Acrobat Reader. By clicking on this link, you will be leaving the IEHP website. Notices 12/10/2021 IEHP Pharmacy Times (PDF) 01/13/2016 IEHP Pharmacy Times (PDF) 06/17/2013 IEHP Pharmacy Times (PDF) 02/11/2013 IEHP Pharmacy Times (PDF)   Reference IEHP High Risk Medication Drug Alternative(s) Reference Guide (PDF) AGS Beers Criteria 2019 (PDF)   Information on this page is current as of December 10, 2021.

IEHP Notice of Non-Discrimination

ights laws. IEHP does not unlawfully discriminate, exclude people, or treat them differently because of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. IEHP provides: Free aids and services to people with disabilities to communicate effectively with us, such as: Qualified sign language interpreters Written information in other formats (large print, audio, accessible electronic formats, other formats)   Free language services to people whose primary language is not English, such as: Qualified interpreters Information written in other languages If you need these services, contact IEHP Member Services between 8am-5pm (PST), by calling 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), 7 days a week, including holidays. If you cannot hear or speak well, please call 1-800-718-4347. Upon request, this document can be made available to you in braille, large print, audiocassette, or electronic form. To obtain a copy in one of these alternative formats, please call or write to: Inland Empire Health Plan 10801 6th St., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-5987 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347/California Relay 711) How to file a grievance If you believe that IEHP has failed to provide these services or unlawfully discriminated in another way on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation, you can file a grievance with IEHP’s Civil Rights Coordinator. You can file a grievance by phone, in writing, in person, or electronically: By phone: Contact IEHP’s Civil Rights Coordinator between 8am-5pm (PST), by calling 1- 800-440-4347. Or, if you cannot hear or speak well, please call TTY: 1-800-718-4347/California Relay 711. In writing: Fill out a complaint form or write a letter and send it to - IEHP’s Civil Rights Coordinator, 10801 6th St., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-5987 In person: Visit your doctor’s office or IEHP and say you want to file a grievance. Electronically: File a grievance online. Office of Civil Rights - California Department of Health Care Services You can also file a civil rights complaint with the California Department of Health Care Services, Office of Civil Rights by phone, in writing, or electronically: By phone: Call (916) 440-7370. If you cannot speak or hear well, please call 711 (Telecommunications Relay Service). In writing: Fill out a complaint form or send a letter to - Deputy Director, Office of Civil Rights Department of Health Care Services Office of Civil Rights, P.O. Box 997413, MS 0009 Sacramento, CA 95899-7413 Electronically: Send an email to CivilRights@dhcs.ca.gov. Office of Civil Rights - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services If you believe you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex, you can also file a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights by phone, in writing, or electronically: By phone: Call 1-800-368-1019. If you cannot speak or hear well, please call TTY/TDD 1-800- 537-7697. In writing: Fill out a complaint form or send a letter to - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 200 Independence Avenue, SW Room 509F, HHH Building Washington, D.C. 20201 Electronically: Visit the Office for Civil Rights Complaint Portal at https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/portal/lobby.jsf LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE English ATTENTION: If you need help in your language call 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Aids and services for people with disabilities, like documents in braille and large print, are also available. Call 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). These services are free of charge. الشعار بالعربي ة (Arabic) يُر جى الانتباه:ى إذا احتجت إلى المساعدة بلغتك، فاتصل ب 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) .ى تتوفر ا ً أيض المساعدات والخدمات للأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة، مث ى ل المستندات المكتوبة بطريقة بريل والخ ى ط الكب ري.ى اتصل ب 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) . هذه الخدمات مجانيةى. Հայերեն պիտակ (Armenian) ՈՒՇԱԴՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ: Եթե Ձեզ օգնություն է հարկավոր Ձեր լեզվով, զանգահարեք 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)։ Կան նաև օժանդակ միջոցներ ու ծառայություններ հաշմանդամություն ունեցող անձանց համար, օրինակ` Բրայլի գրատիպով ու խոշորատառ տպագրված նյութեր։ Զանգահարեք 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)։ Այդ ծառայություններն անվճար են։ ឃ្លាសម្គាល់ជាភាសាខ្មែរ (Cambodian) ចំណំ៖ ប ើអ្នក ត្រូវ ការជំនួយ ជាភាសា រ ស់អ្នក សូម ទូរស័ព្ទបៅបេខ 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)។ ជំនួយ និង បសវាកមម សត្ា ់ ជនព្ិការ ដូចជាឯកសារសរបសរជាអ្កសរផុស សត្ា ់ជនព្ិការភ្ននក ឬឯកសារសរបសរជាអ្កសរព្ុមពធំ ក៏អាចរកបានផងភ្ដរ។ ទូរស័ព្ទមកបេខ 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)។ បសវាកមមទំងបនេះមិនគិរថ្លៃប ើយ។ 简体中文标语(Chinese) 请注意:如果您需要以您的母语提供帮助,请致电1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)。另外还提供针对残疾人士的帮助和服务,例如盲文和需要较大字体阅读,也是方便取用的。请致电1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)。这些服务都是免费的。 (Farsi) مطلب به زبان فارسی توجه: اگر میخواهید به زبان خود کمک دریافت کنید، با 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) تماس بگیرید. کمکها و خدمات مخصوص افراد دارای معلولیت، مانند نسخههای خط بریل و چاپ با حروف بزرگ، نیز موجود است. با 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) تماس بگیرید. این خدمات رایگان ارائه میشوند. ह िंदी टैगलाइन (Hindi) ध्यान दें: अगर आपको अपनी भाषा में सहायता की आवश्यकता है 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) पर कॉल करें। अशक्तता वाले लोगोों के ललए सहायता और सेवाएों, जैसे ब्रेल और बडे लरोंट में भी दस्तावेज़ उपलब्ध हैं। 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) पर कॉल करें। ये सेवाएों लन: शुल्क हैं। Nqe Lus Hmoob Cob (Hmong) CEEB TOOM: Yog koj xav tau kev pab txhais koj hom lus hu rau 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Muaj cov kev pab txhawb thiab kev pab cuam rau cov neeg xiam oob qhab, xws li puav leej muaj ua cov ntawv su thiab luam tawm ua tus ntawv loj. Hu rau 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Cov kev pab cuam no yog pab dawb xwb. 日本語表記 (Japanese) 注意日本語での対応が必要な場合は 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)へお電話ください。点字の資料や文字の拡大表示など、障がいをお持ちの方のためのサービスも用意しています。1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) へお電話ください。これらのサービスは無料で提供しています。 한국어 태그라인 (Korean) 유의사항: 귀하의 언어로 도움을 받고 싶으시면 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) 번으로 문의하십시오. 점자나 큰 활자로 된 문서와 같이 장애가 있는 분들을 위한 도움과 서비스도 이용 가능합니다. 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) 번으로 ___________문의하십시오. 이러한 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다. ແທກໄລພາສາລາວ (Laotian) ປະກາດ: ຖ້າທ່ານຕ້ອງການຄວາມຊ່ວຍເຫ ຼືອໃນພາສາຂອງທ່ານໃຫ້ໂທຫາເບີ 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). ຍັງມີຄວາມຊ່ວຍເຫ ຼືອແລະການບໍລິການສໍາລັບຄົນພິການ ເຊັ່ນເອກະສານທີ່ເປັນອັກສອນນູນແລະມີໂຕພິມໃຫຍ່ ໃຫ້ໂທຫາເບີ 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). ການບໍລິການເຫ ົ່ານີ້ບໍ່ຕ້ອງເສຍຄ່າໃຊ້ຈ່າຍໃດໆ. Mien Tagline (Mien) LONGC HNYOUV JANGX LONGX OC: Beiv taux meih qiemx longc mienh tengx faan benx meih nyei waac nor douc waac daaih lorx taux 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Liouh lorx jauv-louc tengx aengx caux nzie gong bun taux ninh mbuo wuaaic fangx mienh, beiv taux longc benx nzangc-pokc bun hluo mbiutc aengx caux aamz mborqv benx domh sou se mbenc nzoih bun longc. Douc waac daaih lorx 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Naaiv deix nzie weih gong-bou jauv-louc se benx wang-henh tengx mv zuqc cuotv nyaanh oc. ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਟੈਗਲਾਈਨ (Punjabi) ਧਿਆਨ ਧਿਓ: ਜੇ ਤੁਹਾਨ ੂੰ ਆਪਣੀ ਭਾਸਾ ਧ ਿੱਚ ਮਿਿ ਿੀ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ ਤਾਂ ਕਾਲ 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). ਅਪਾਹਜ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਲਈ ਸਹਾਇਤਾ ਅਤੇ ਸੇ ਾ ਾਂ, ਧਜ ੇਂ ਧਕ ਬ੍ਰੇਲ ਅਤੇ ਮੋਟੀ ਛਪਾਈ ਧ ਿੱਚ ਿਸਤਾ ੇਜ਼, ੀ ਉਪਲਬ੍ਿ ਹਨ| ਕਾਲ ਕਰੋ 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). ਇਹ ਸੇ ਾ ਾਂ ਮੁਫਤ ਹਨ| Русский слоган (Russian) ВНИМАНИЕ! Если вам нужна помощь на вашем родном языке, звоните по номеру 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Также предоставляются средства и услуги для людей с ограниченными возможностями, например документы крупным шрифтом или шрифтом Брайля. Звоните по номеру 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Такие услуги предоставляются бесплатно. Mensaje en español (Spanish) ATENCIÓN: si necesita ayuda en su idioma, llame al 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). También ofrecemos asistencia y servicios para personas con discapacidades, como documentos en braille y con letras grandes. Llame al 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Estos servicios son gratuitos. Tagalog Tagline (Tagalog) ATENSIYON: Kung kailangan mo ng tulong sa iyong wika, tumawag sa 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Mayroon ding mga tulong at serbisyo para sa mga taong may kapansanan,tulad ng mga dokumento sa braille at malaking print. Tumawag sa 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Libre ang mga serbisyong ito. แท็กไลน์ภาษาไทย (Thai) โปรดทราบ: หากคุณต้องการความช่วยเหลือเป็นภาษาของคุณ กรุณาโทรศัพท์ไปที่หมายเลข 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347)นอกจากนี้ ยังพร้อมให้ความช่วยเหลือและบริการต่าง ๆ สาหรับบุคคลที่มีความพิการ เช่น เอกสารต่าง ๆ ที่เป็นอักษรเบรลล์และเอกสารที่พิมพ์ด้วยตัวอักษรขนาดใหญ่ กรุณาโทรศัพท์ไปที่หมายเลข 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347) ไม่มีค่าใช้จ่ายสาหรับบริการเหล่านี้ Примітка українською (Ukrainian) УВАГА! Якщо вам потрібна допомога вашою рідною мовою, телефонуйте на номер 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Люди з обмеженими можливостями також можуть скористатися допоміжними засобами та послугами, наприклад, отримати документи, надруковані шрифтом Брайля та великим шрифтом. Телефонуйте на номер 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Ці послуги безкоштовні. Khẩu hiệu tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) CHÚ Ý: Nếu quý vị cần trợ giúp bằng ngôn ngữ của mình, vui lòng gọi số 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Chúng tôi cũng hỗ trợ và cung cấp các dịch vụ dành cho người khuyết tật, như tài liệu bằng chữ nổi Braille và chữ khổ lớn (chữ hoa). Vui lòng gọi số 1-800-440-4347 (TTY: 1-800-718-4347). Các dịch vụ này đều miễn phí.    

Medi-Cal Demographic Updates

able to keep your health coverage regardless of any changes in your circumstances. However, once the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) ends, your county will check to  see if you still qualify for free or low-cost Medi-Cal. If you or someone in your household receives a letter from the county asking for information about your Medi-Cal coverage, please provide the requested information as soon as possible. Change in Circumstances    Please continue to report any changes in your household to your local county office. This includes: Changes to your income Disability status Phone number or mailing address. If someone in your household becomes pregnant If someone moves in, or anything else that may affect your Medi-Cal eligibility Reporting these changes may help you continue to receive Medi-Cal coverage after the end of the COVID-19 PHE.  Reporting Contact Information  It is important for yourcounty to have your current contact information. Please report any changes in your contact information so you don’t miss important information about your Medi-Cal coverage. Please report all updated contact information, such as your phone number, email address, or home address, to your local county office or update your contact information online at BenefitsCal.com.  Riverside County Medi-Cal Office: 877:810-8827 San Bernardino County Medi-Cal Office: 877-410-8829 Requests for Information  If you or someone in your household receives a letter from the county asking for information about your Medi-Cal coverage, please provide it. This will help  your county ensure that your Medi-Cal coverage remains active.  Questions?  If you have any questions, or need help accessing your Medi-Cal coverage, or if your Medi-Cal was discontinued, please call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. 

Enhanced Care Management (ECM) - Enhanced Care Management

members with highly complex needs. ECM is a benefit that provides extra services to help you get the care you need to stay healthy.  It coordinates the care you get from different doctors and others involved in your care. At IEHP, we understand that certain health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or substance use disorder can be complex, confusing, and hard to manage. IEHP’s ECM offers supportive services to address your whole health–to care for your body and mind. You may qualify for ECM with IEHP if you meet certain criteria shown below and need more help with managing your health. Who is eligible? The IEHP ECM is for Members who have: Homelessness with complex health and/ or behavioral health needs Frequent hospital admissions, short-term skilled nursing facility stays, or emergency room visits A serious mental illness or substance use disorder with complex social needs Complex needs and are transitioning from incarceration in Riverside County If you qualify for ECM, you will have your own care team with a lead care manager that coordinates no-cost services, such as primary care, behavioral health, community-based long-term services and supports (LTSS), developmental health, oral health, and social services. Who is on your care team: Nurse Care Manager Behavioral Health Care Manager Care Coordinator Community Health Worker What IEHP’s ECM includes If you join ECM, your benefits will not change.  You can keep your Doctors and Providers and your care team will help: Find Doctors and get an appointment for physical, mental, and substance use health needs Keep all your Providers fully informed Set up transportation to your Doctor visits Get follow-up services after you leave the hospital Manage all your medicines Get help connecting to local resources such as food or other social services The ECM services are provided at no cost, and you can join or stop ECM at any time. Support when you need it Your care team can support you by phone or in person and may even go to your location. You are not alone with the IEHP ECM.  To join or stop ECM, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347.  

Undocumented Insurance

} .uenroll-hero-wrapper{ } .uenroll-hero-column-left { background: #1e95d3; padding: 2em; padding-right: 56px; } .uenroll-hero-headline { color: #ffffff !important; font-size: 1.953rem; font-weight: bold; } .uenroll-hero-subheadline { color: #fdb913 !important; font-size: 1.563rem; } .uenroll-hero-body-text { color: #ffffff; font-size: 1.25rem; padding-top: 1em; padding-bottom: 1em; width: 80%; } .uenroll-cta-btn{ background: #fdb913 !important; padding-right: 2em; padding-left: 2em; padding-bottom: 0.6em; padding-top: 0.6em; border-radius: 8px; font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.25rem; } .uenroll-hero-img { height: 100% !important; object-fit: cover !important; } .uenroll-sidebar-img { height: 90% !important; object-fit: cover !important; text-align: right; } /** BEGIN MOBILE STYLES - Screens less than 769px **/ @media only screen and (max-width: 769px) { .uenroll-hero-column-left { background: #1e95d3; padding: 2em; padding-right: 2em; } .uenroll-hero-headline { color: #ffffff !important; font-size: 1.653rem; font-weight: bold; } .uenroll-hero-subheadline { color: #fdb913 !important; font-size: 1.263rem; } .uenroll-hero-body-text { color: #ffffff; font-size: 1.1rem; padding-top: 1em; padding-bottom: 1em; width: 100%; } .uenroll-cta-btn{ background: #fdb913 !important; padding-right: 0em; padding-left: 0em; padding-bottom: 0.6em; padding-top: 0.6em; border-radius: 8px; font-weight: bold; font-size: 1.1rem; } .uenroll-hero-img { height: auto !important; } .uenroll-sidebar-img { height: auto !important; } } Your Health Matters. Not your Immigration Status. Apply for no-cost health coverage right over the phone. Call Today! 1-866-294-4347 State Law Expands Medi-Cal Services to More Adults For the first time in history, low-income Californians aged 50 and up are eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal benefits, regardless of their immigration status.  Under the law (California Assembly Bill 133), health plans like Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) are now able to provide these adults access to preventive health care, behavioral health services, vision care and more. In 2019, in a historic move toward health equity, the state expanded full-scope Medi-Cal services to all California residents 0-26 years old. Now, in 2022, this new law provides the most inclusive health care policy for low-income persons in the nation. Nearly 185,000 people across the state could benefit.   “When more residents have access to coordinated care and preventive services, health and wellness improves, and communities thrive,” said IEHP Chief Medical Officer Dr. Takashi Wada. “All communities, regardless of immigration status, deserve the opportunity to achieve vibrant health.” IEHP understands the fears involved when an undocumented resident applies for Medi-Cal. That is why we are making every effort to connect residents to trusted resources and support. This includes community events, partnerships with legal help like TODEC and more. “IEHP is eager to do all we can to support these adults so that they can get the care and benefits they need,” said IEHP Chief Executive Officer Jarrod McNaughton. To apply for Medi-Cal, call IEHP’s helpful Enrollment Advisors at 1-866-294-IEHP (4347), Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. Call Today! 1-866-294-4347

Contact Us

e questions, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. You can also email MemberServices@iehp.org. Medicare/Medi-Cal Members:  If you have questions, call IEHP DualChoice at 1-877-273-IEHP (4347), 8am-8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. You can also email MemberServices@iehp.org. If you are a PROVIDER: If you need information, call the Provider Relations Team at (909) 890-2054, 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday. You can also email ProviderServices@iehp.org. To enroll with IEHP: If you need healthcare coverage, call 1-866-294-4347, 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. TTY users should call 1-800-720-4347. You’ll speak to one of our friendly bilingual Enrollment Advisors. To verify the employment status of an IEHP employee  Please submit your request to the IEHP Human Resources Department:  Email: Human_Resources@iehp.org. Fax: 909-477-8544 Phone: 909-890-2000 (and ask for Human Resources) Our Communities For general inquiries please call (909) 890-2000, 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday. TTY users should call (909) 890-0731. Prospective Vendors  If you are interested in becoming a vendor for IEHP, please visit our Procurement page. For all records processing Please contact the IEHP Legal Department. The Legal Department processes inquiries related to Protected Health Information (“PHI”), Subpoena, Guardianship, Public Records Act (“PRA”), and California Government Claims requests. The Legal Department is also IEHP’s designated Agent for Service of Process. Inland Empire Health Plan Attn: Legal Department 10801 Sixth Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 E-mail: legal@iehp.org Fax: (909) 477-8578 Authorization of Release (PDF) - This form authorizes IEHP to use and disclose Protected Health Information. If you are a reporter of the Media/Press  Please call our media contact: Chelsea Galvez Communications Strategist (909) 727-5263 press@iehp.org Our Location 10801 Sixth Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730  Mailing Address P.O. Box 1800 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-1800 Fax: (909) 890-2003 Claims Mailing Address for IEHP Direct Members Inland Empire Health Plan - Claims P.O. Box 4349 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-4349 Claims Appeals and Disputes Mailing Address for IEHP Direct Members Inland Empire Health Plan - Claims Appeals and Disputes P.O. Box 4319 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-4319

Medi-Cal in Riverside County

verside County residents under the age of 65 were uninsured based on the last count of the US census. Join the Riverside County health plan that puts its members at the center of their universe. IEHP will not rest until our communities enjoy optimal care and vibrant health. Together with state Medi-Cal, you can get access to thousands of doctors in your local area, all providing medical, dental, and vision services. Learn more about IEHP and Medi-Cal by calling us now. Medical Services in Riverside County Uninsured Americans are less likely to seek healthcare when they need it, which could increase existing medical problems. By choosing IEHP as your health plan through Medi-Cal, you have the chance to protect your health and the health of your family.   Low or no income is no longer a barrier to great healthcare. Get the coverage you deserve, with Medi-Cal managed by IEHP. Complete Medical Services Medi-Cal covers more than just basic medical services such as outpatient services, palliative care, emergency coverage, and hospitalization care. With IEHP and Medi-Cal coverage, Members have access to: Addiction treatment Pediatric care Newborn care Transgender support services Radiology coverage Laboratory services Through IEHP, you have access to over 8,000 doctors and specialists that are part of our network. Call IEHP today to find out about the benefits that are available to IEHP Members and learn how you can apply for Medi-Cal. Vision Services Poor vision can affect the quality of life. Getting the care you need is within reach with IEHP and Medi-Cal. When you become a member of the IEHP family, you get a free vision exam every 24 months, additional or more frequent eye exams are covered if medically necessary, such as those with diabetes. You also get a pair of eyeglasses, with both frames and lenses every 24 months, when you have a valid prescription. Contact lens testing and contact lenses may be covered if the use of eyeglasses is not possible due to eye disease or condition (i.e., missing an ear). Dental Services with Your Riverside County Medi-Cal Medi-Cal (through the Medi-Cal Dental Program) covers some dental services, including: Diagnostic and preventive dental hygiene (such as examinations, X-rays, and teeth cleanings) Emergency services for pain control Tooth extractions Root canal treatments (anterior/posterior Scaling and root planning Crowns (prefabricated/laboratory) Orthodontics for children who quality Complete and partial dentures Topical fluoride Dental care is as important as your medical care. If you have questions or want to learn more about dental services, call the Medi-Cal Dental Program at 1-800-322-6384 (TTY 1-800-735-2922 or 711). You may also visit the Medi-Cal Dental Program website at https://www.dental.dhcs.ca.gov or https://smilecalifornia.org/. Applying for Medi-Cal in Riverside County IEHP’s mission to heal and inspire the human spirit is made possible through its Vision—to not rest until our communities enjoy optimal care and vibrant health.   Everyone should have access to health care, and now more than ever, it is easy to get coverage. How to apply for Medi-Cal in Riverside County You have many options to apply for Medi-Cal, these include: Call IEHP Call 1-866-294-4347, 8am-5pm Monday-Friday. TTY users should call 1-800-720-4347. You’ll speak to one of IEHP’s friendly bilingual Enrollment Advisors. By Mail You can mail your completed and signed application to:   Covered California P.O. Box 989725 West Sacramento, CA 95798-9725 Or mail it to the Riverside County Medi-Cal Office. Apply in Person Click here to find the Riverside County Medi-Cal Office. Apply Online Click here to apply online. Get Health Coverage Now Become a member of the IEHP family and get access to the top-rated California state medical insurance. For more than 25 years, IEHP has proudly served hard-working citizens and their families. Join IEHP now and make your health our priority.

Mental Health - Mental Health & Wellness

tioning of the brain and emotions and how that balance (or imbalance) affects behavior and thoughts.  What is the stigma around Mental Health? There is still too much stigma surrounding behavioral and mental health. Historically, “crazy” or “mad” folks have been ostracized from society. This has been due to ignorance about mental health.  Unfortunately, there is still too much fear and mis-understanding in our communities about mental health. Many people suffer from mental health disorders. And given the current COVID-19 crisis, many more people will suffer from mental illness. Too many people suffer in silence with mental illness The latest statistics before COVID stated that about 1 in 5 people were diagnosed with a mental illness in America Those numbers will increase now during the COVID-19 crisis Mental Health includes wellness, self-care, emotional regulations, relationship issues, and parenting among other facets of everyday life Mental well-being is important to everyone Mental illness can happen to anyone Everyone deserves access to mental health treatment. Things you can do to learn more or to get help Understand the importance of mental health wellness and what is a mental illness. Click here to learn more. Take a quick check up from the neck up. Click here to take an online screening.  Tips for staying mentally well during COVID-19 Self-care is critical: listen to your warning signs of struggling with your emotions and doing the basic things like showering, eating, sleeping, and exercise Do something that brings you enjoyment every day: play with your children or spouse, take walks, read a book, do something creative Connect with someone outside your home every day via telephone or other video technology Eat nutritiously, do not binge or eat too many sweets Avoid alcohol Continue to see your therapist via tele-health Continue to take care of your physical, financial, and spiritual needs Be patient with yourself and others Readily forgive yourself Exercise, do yoga, go for a walk.  Stay active, but do not overdo it Seek treatment for your mental health whenever needed At IEHP Behavioral Health, we put just as much importance on your mental health as on your physical health. Your mental health includes a balance of emotional, psychological and social well-being.  It affects how you think, what you feel, and how you act.  Your mind and body are connected and therefore, one can affect the other. When your mind suffers, your body suffers as well. At IEHP Behavioral Health, our goal is to help you live your best and healthiest life, both mentally and physically.   Mental illness is more common than you might think and IEHP is here to help and support. Did you know that one in five adults in the United States suffers from a mental illness that can be treated? These people are battling mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and even drug or alcohol abuse.   If you think you may be experiencing a behavioral or mental health challenge and want to seek treatment, schedule an appointment with your Doctor. If you don’t have a Doctor, you can find a behavioral health specialist in your area, call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, and Saturday–Sunday, 8am–5pm. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347 and ask to speak to the Behavioral Health Department. If you are experiencing thoughts of hurting yourself or someone else, please go to your closest emergency room, call 911, or reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Remember that you are not alone.   Many people are struggling or will struggle with mood and anxiety issues during this time. Reach out for help.   Mental health help is available and we want you to get help. Available Resources San Bernardino County Behavioral Health Riverside County Behavioral Health San Bernardino County Substance Use Riverside County Substance Use Psychiatry Walk-in Clinic (Montclair) Psychiatry Walk-in Clinic (Palm Desert) Psychiatry Walk-in Clinic (Victorville) Teen Mental Health Guide COVID-19 Maternal Mental Health FAQ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Find a provider Maternal Mental Health & Wellness Resources  National Postpartum Support International Local Inland Empire Maternal Mental Health Collaborative Resources