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Pharmacy Services - Academic Detailing
treach program for our providers and pharmacies. We perform phone and one-on-one outreaches with physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacy staff. Our goal is to transform the prescriber and pharmacy practice and enhance the provider, pharmacist and member experience.
Clinical Drug Education
Clinical Drug Education provides materials that focus on a specific drug, drug class, and/or disease state. These materials contain pharmacological and clinical practice information to assist providers and pharmacies in their practice. As new drug information is available, it is important to stay up to date on clinical research findings to assist with member care and medication-use decisions.
Practice Development
Practice development education provides materials that focus on enhancing provider and member experience. The materials contain guidance on Formulary Utilization and PA submissions as well as insights regarding electronic prescribing and electronic health records. It is our commitment to provider practice optimization tools and resources to enhance member care.
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Biosimilars
A growing trend in healthcare is the use of biosimilar drugs. The following information will assist you and your practice on prescribing biosimilars.
What is a Biosimilar? (PDF)
Biosimilars: Are They the Same Quality? (PDF)
Biological Product Definitions (PDF)
Prescribing Biosimilar Products (PDF)
Prescribing Interchangeable Products (PDF)
Opioid and Chronic Pain Management
In collaboration with Riverside University Health System (RUHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), IEHP would like to provide the following information to assist you and your practice on prescribing opioids for chronic pain management.
CURES
CURES FAQ (PDF)
CURES 2.0 User Guide (PDF)
CURES tips and tricks (PDF)
Naloxone
Naxolone Drug facts (PDF)
Naxolone instructions for use (PDF)
First Responder Naxolone administration fact sheet (PDF)
Opioid Prescribing Guidelines
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) FAQ (PDF)
CDC Guideline Infographic (PDF)
CDC Guidelines Factsheet (PDF)
TurnTheTide Pocket Guide for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain (PDF)
CDC Guideline at a Glance
Opioid Tapering
Clinical Pocket Guide to Tapering (PDF)
Tapering Resource-AAFP (PDF)
Opioid Tapering Resource pack (PDF)
Pharmacy
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Substance Abuse (PDF)
Urine Drug Testing
CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain
UDT for monitoring opioid therapy-AAFP (PDF)
X-Waiver
X-Waiver resources
Removal of DATA Waiver (X-Waiver) Requirement
https://www.samhsa.gov/medications-substance-use-disorders/removal-data-waiver-requirement
All prescriptions for buprenorphine will now only require a standard DEA registration number. For additional information on the removal of the DATA-Waiver requirement, see the Removal of DATA Waiver (X-Waiver) Requirement.
Practice Optimization
Electronic Prescribing (e-Rx)
Electronic prescribing is a growing standard in the healthcare industry. Most electronic health record systems offer electronic prescription capabilities. The information below will provide insight to the practice of e-prescribing.
Benefits of e-Rx brochure (PDF)
Formulary Utilization
The IEHP Formulary offers a variety of drugs based on safety and efficacy for any condition. The information below will help you find out how to access and interpret the formulary
Medicare FAQ (PDF)
The process of submitting a prior authorization may be cumbersome for your practice. The information below will help you understand this process and assist with receiving a proper decision in a timely manner.
For any questions regarding Pharmacy Academic Detailing Training please contact:
PharmacyAcademicDetailing@iehp.org
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Information on this page is current as of January 1. 2022
Pharmacy Services - DHCS Medi-Cal Rx
e January 1, 2022, the Medi-Cal pharmacy benefits and services are administered by DHCS in the Fee-For-Service (FFS) delivery system, known as "Medi-Cal Rx."
Magellan Medicaid Administration, Inc. (MMA) assumes operations for Medi-Cal Rx on behalf of the State of California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS).
How to Register for the User Administration Console (UAC) (PDF)
User Administration Console (UAC) Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Medi-Cal Rx 101 Webinar Presentation (PDF)
IEHP and DHCS strongly recommends our Providers to visit the new Medi-Cal Rx website (https://medi-calrx.dhcs.ca.gov) to register for the Magellan Medi-Cal Rx portal, review schedule of trainings available on the new Medi-Cal Rx Portal, and review general information about the transition.
Communication from DHCS
Please refer to the DHCS Medi-Cal Rx: Transition and DHCS Medi-Cal Provider Pharmacy News Bulletins pages for additional information.
Communication from IEHP
While you can always refer to Pharmacy Communication and Provider Correspondence pages, the below list is provided for your convenience.
January 02, 2023 - IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP): PBM Update and Medicare Part B Coinsurance (PDF)
December 22, 2022 - Cal MediConnect (CMC) to Medi-Cal Rx/HMO D-SNP Transition (PDF)
October 28, 2022 - Cal MediConnect to Medi-Cal RX Transition (D-SNP) (PDF)
July 29, 2022 - NEW DATE: Medi-Cal RX Gradual Reinstatement of Prior Auths (PAs) – Phase 1 – September 16, 2022 (PDF)
July 13, 2022 - DHCS Medi-Cal Rx Update: Postponement of Implementation of NCPDP Reject Code 80 (PDF)
July 11, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx Gradual Reinstatement of PAs - Phase 1 (PDF)
June 03, 2022 - Medi-Cal RX Transition: Blood Pressure Monitors and Cuffs (PDF)
June 03, 2022 - Medi-Cal RX Billing Policy for Physician Administered Drugs (PADs) (PDF)
February 17, 2022 - RETRACTION - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM - PCP) (PDF)
February 17, 2022 - RETRACTION - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM - IPA) (PDF)
February 14, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx Transition Survey - Your Response is Important! (PDF)
February 11, 2022 - Updated - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - Implantable and Injectable Contraceptives FAQs (PDF)
February 09, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - Hyaluronic Acid Knee Injections (PDF)
February 07, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx UPDATE: Revised Prior Auth Policy for Prescribers and Emergency Fill Quantity Limit (PDF)
February 07, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - How To Assist IEHP Members (PDF)
January 18, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - Implantable and Injectable Contraceptives (PDF)
January 18, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx (Magellan) Customer Service (PDF)
January 18, 2022 - Medi-Cal Rx Transition - Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) (PDF)
January 04, 2022 - CORRECTION! Medi-Cal Rx: Mail Order for Blood Pressure Monitors and Nebulizers (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/
(Back to Tobacco Cessation Services Menu)
Tobacco Cessation Services
By clicking on these links, you may be leaving the IEHP website.
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 - Major Organ Transplant (MOT)
nd Empire Health Plan (IEHP) is now responsible for coverage of the Major Organ Transplant (MOT) benefit for adult and pediatric transplant recipients and donors, including related services such as organ procurement and living donor care.
What Transplant Services are Available for Members?
Autologous Islet Cell
Bone Marrow
Cornea
Heart
Heart-Lung
Liver
Liver-Heart
Liver-Intestinal
Liver -Lung
Lung
Kidney
Kidney-Liver
Kidney - Pancreas
Pancreas (after Kidney)
Centers of Excellence (COE)
For transplant care, IEHP has partnered with various, local, Centers of Excellence (COE). A COE is a recognized program within an existing healthcare center that provides a concentration of specialized care, delivered in a comprehensive, interdisciplinary manner. Their focused care in distinct areas provides exceptional, integrated care that can lead to better Member outcomes.
Bone Marrow - CHLA, City of Hope, LLUMC, UCSD, USC (Norris)
Heart - USC (Keck), LLUMC, Rady's Children, Sharp Memorial, UCSD
Intestinal - CHLA
Kidney-Pancreas - LLUMC, UCI
Liver- CHLA, LLUMC, USD, USC (Keck)
Lung - UCSD
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Special Programs - Total Fracture Care
ticipating Orthopedist for global fracture care without a prior authorization. This Program ensures that Members in need of fracture care by an Orthopedist, as determined by an Emergency Department Physician, Urgent Care Physician or Primary Care Provider, will receive timely access to care.
Policy Reference:
10 - Medical Care Standards
Total Fracture Care Providers
Arrowhead Orthopaedics
For more information and locations, please visit: https://www.arrowheadortho.com/
Newport Care Medical Group
For more information please call: (951) 363-5064
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Ghi danh với IEHP DualChoice
P) Nếu quý vị có cả Medi-Cal và Medicare, quý vị có thể đủ điều kiện ghi danh tham gia chương trình IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP). Chương trình IEHP DualChoice của chúng tôi giúp quý vị nhận được dịch vụ chăm sóc cần thiết để đạt được sức khỏe tốt nhất có thể. Nhận các quyền lợi được bảo hiểm với $0 bao gồm: Thăm khám bác sĩ như khám định kỳ và khám bệnh Các đơn thuốc từ danh mục thuốc của IEHP DualChoice Chăm sóc tại bệnh viện như phòng cấp cứu và các dịch vụ cần thiết, Hiện đủ điều kiện cho Medi-Cal, và Trường hợp đặc biệt CÙNG VỚI các quyền lợi bổ sung như: Chăm Sóc Thị Lực: giới hạn $350 hai năm một lần cho kính áp tròng và kính mắt (gọng kính mắt kính) Khoản trợ cấp dịch vụ tiện ích $40 cho các dịch vụ tiện ích được đài thọ. Quý vị phải hội đủ điều kiện cho quyền lợi này. Ai đủ điều kiện tham gia IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP)? IEHP DualChoice dành cho những người có cả Medicare (Phần A và B) và Medi-Cal. Thông tin sau đây giải thích những người đủ điều kiện tham gia IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP). Nhóm Đối Tượng Bao Gồm: Với việc ghi danh bắt buộc để nhận các quyền lợi Medi-Cal, bao gồm các quyền lợi Dịch vụ và Hỗ trợ Dài hạn (LTSS) và các quyền lợi Medicare. Quý vị đủ điều kiện tham gia Chương trình của chúng tôi miễn là quý vị: Sống trong khu vực dịch vụ của chúng tôi (các cá nhân bị giam giữ không được coi là sống trong khu vực dịch vụ địa lý ngay cả khi họ thực sự sống ở đó.), và 21 tuổi trở lên tại thời điểm ghi danh, và Có cả Medicare Phần A và Medicare Phần B, và Hiện đủ điều kiện cho Medi-Cal, và Là người thụ hưởng kép đủ điều kiện và được hưởng quyền lợi kép và ghi danh vào IEHP DualChoice để nhận các quyền lợi Medicare của quý vị và Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) cho các quyền lợi Medi-Cal của quý vị. Điều này được gọi là "Ghi danh Được điều chỉnh Độc quyền", và Là công dân Hoa Kỳ hoặc hiện diện hợp pháp tại Hoa K Để ghi danh, vui lòng gọi cho Nhóm IEHP DualChoice Medicare theo số 1-800-741-IEHP (4347), 8 giờ sáng - 8 giờ tối (PST), 7 ngày một tuần, kể cả ngày lễ. Người dùng TTY vui lòng gọi số 1-800-718-4347. Mẫ Ghi danh IEHP DualChoice IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) là một Chương trình HMO có hợp đồng với Medicare. Việc ghi danh tham gia IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) phụ thuộc vào quá trình gia hạn hợp đồng. Thông tin trên trang này được cập nhật từ ngày 1 Tháng Mười, 2022. H8894_DSNP_23_3241532_M Pending Accepted
Member Testimonials - Our Members
group of students from the Inland Empire. More than 30 recipient students grew up in the Inland Empire and more than 50% are first generation medical students and grew up in low-income households. Through the scholarship fund, aspiring healthcare professionals will be guided through the system and connected to the health plan’s provider network. This allows students to pursue successful careers in healthcare immediately after graduation to help support the region’s growing population.
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
Inland Empire Medical Community Service Awardees
Class of 2022
Ye Jin Jeon
Ye Jin's Why:
“I applied for the Inland Empire Medical Community Service Award because the goal and priority to expand access to care and healthcare provider options for the Southern California region aligns with my calling. As a child growing up in the San Bernardino County, I saw the economic disproportion within my own neighborhood, and this compelled me…God has led me pursue my medical career”
Class of 2024
Edwin Choque
Edwin's Why:
“Simply put, my heart lies in the Inland Empire. This community of individuals have fostered me and loved me since I was a child and all I can hope is to pay that love and care forward. . . . My dream is to be on the front lines as a representative for these individuals who frequently become marginalized…”
University of California, Riverside
Dean's Mission Recipients
Four Year Award
Elizabeth Celaya-Ojeda
Elizabeth's Why:
“I want to work particularly with the underserved in this area because I truly believe that being a physician is a privilege and with that there is a responsibility to be an advocate for those who are facing health disparities. I am particularly interested in providing care to underserved Native American and Hispanic communities. Not many healthcare providers are aware of the disparities these two communities face and I want to be an advocate for them, especially in the Inland Empire.”
Alfonso Parocua
Alfonso's Why:
“Growing up, my family lacked meaningful access to healthcare and relied on a local free clinic as our only means of interacting with a physician. Through my personal experience with the free clinic, I developed a passion for service to the underserved communities who lack meaningful access to basic healthcare amenities due to low socioeconomic status. I sought opportunities that would allow me to pay my gratitude forward by becoming part of the solution to healthcare disparities in Inland Southern California. Through my volunteer efforts in free clinics and other community involvement programs, I witnessed the passion and dedication that health care providers and volunteers in the area have towards the underserved community. This realization deepened my connection to Inland Southern California because I was reminded so much of the health care professionals that helped my family when they couldn't help themselves.”
Two Year Award
Cesar Fortuna
Cesar's Why:
“A San Bernardino native, I have had the opportunity to volunteer in my community as a Spanish language translator for free clinics. Most patients I have spoken with fell into the category of uninsured, underinsured, or undocumented. It became clear the extent of need in this region when I would translate to the providers that this was the first-time dozens of our patients had ever seen a medical professional; however, this wasn’t uncommon. To these patients and their stories, I thank them because they inspire me to pursue Emergency Medicine where I can become a valuable player in providing care, providing resources, or providing comfort.”
Lavinia Mitroi
Lavinia's Why:
“My goal of pursuing a career at the intersection of medicine and public health is driven by a desire to put patients and communities at the center of our health care system in the U.S. This desire was sparked most poignantly by my own experiences as an IEHP patient growing up in the Inland Empire. As I prepare for a future career as a pediatrician in this region, I hope to serve as an advocate for children and families, providing direct health services but also creating systems change.”
Armando Navarro
Armando's Why:
“The earliest memory of my grandfather is him telling me, “Mijo, tienes que aprender Español para ayudar tu comunidad, you have to learn how to speak Spanish to help your community”. These words were often repeated to me by my grandfather who lamented the fact that he only spoke Spanish. I witnessed the health disparities affecting my community; doctors who did not speak Spanish, parents who could not afford a trip to the doctors’ office, and a healthcare system that was not inclusive of my community’s culture. I have a duty to give back to a school, a community, that has given me so much.”
Christ Ordookhanian
Christ's Why:
“I see the medical profession through the lens of an individual who had lived through challenging times and witnessed how one individual provider can make such and impact when their heart is in the right place. My dedication to our underserved community stems from that of a lifelong mission I have set for myself which is to ensure I give back to a community that I am deeply associated with, they are my founding roots in the United States, and I vow to be at the forefront of the next generation of physicians that care and give the underserved hope.”
University of California, Riverside
Dean's Mission Recipients
Daphne Du
Daphne's Why:
“I spent most of my life in underprivileged areas and saw firsthand how difficult healthcare access could be through inadequate financial resources, transportation, or translation services. Thanks to this investment in my studies, there is less stress in my life. I can focus on my studies and eventually give back to the community by becoming a physician who will advocate for patients without meaningful access to health care.”
Judith Gonzales
Judith's Why:
“As a first-generation college student, there have always been many barriers in my path to higher education. I am the eldest daughter of an immigrant family, and it is truly an honor to be able to reach this point in my education and in my career, and to give back to my parents who have sacrificed so much for me and my sisters. Growing up in an underserved community showed me the long-lasting impacts of health inequities and strengthened my resolve to pursue a career in medicine. Working in the Inland Empire, I hope to not only address, but actively work towards combating the health inequity present in our communities.”
Jordan Hough
Jordan's Why:
“Despite disadvantages encountered when living in a low-income community, I am grateful for the privilege I had in meeting physicians dedicated to their practice and willing to share that love through mentorship. These individuals have served as exemplary medical professionals and have encouraged me to follow in their footsteps. As a future physician, I aspire to empathetically care for patients by allowing my past experiences to enhance my understanding of their needs. I also plan to incorporate teaching into patient care by presenting opportunities for students to shadow and be mentored for a career in medicine.”
Diana Martinez
Diana's Why:
“I am the daughter of Mexican Immigrants and grew up in Compton, California where I unfortunately was quickly desensitized to violence and was able to tell the difference between a firework and a gun shot. My mother had to travel a significant distance to ensure we had adequate healthcare. Despite these conditions, my parents always stressed education and did their best to give me what I needed. These life circumstances ignited my passion to serve those in disadvantaged communities, which I interacted with throughout my educational career. The Inland Empire Health Program Scholarship means I can achieve my dream –by practicing medicine in a community that deserves adequate, equitable, and accessible healthcare. I will serve as a bilingual physician in the Inland Empire that can serve families like my own and many more.”
Special Programs - Alcohol & Drug (SABIRT)
ant to the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) APL 21-014 (PDF), “Alcohol and Drug SABIRT,” IEHP has updated its requirements for alcohol and substance use screening in the primary care setting. Helpful resources:
Correspondence - June 2022 - Alcohol and Drug SABIRT
Training Guide (PDF)
Screening Tools
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C)
Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM) (PDF)
Cut Down-Annoyed-Guilty-Eye-Opener Adapted to Include Drugs (CAGE-AID) (PDF)
Tobacco Alcohol, Prescription Medications and other Substances (TAPS) (PDF)
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Quick Screen for Adults (PDF)
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10) (PDF)
Parents, Partner, Past, and Present (4Ps) for pregnant women and adolescents (PDF)
Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble (CRAFFT) for non-pregnant adolescents (PDF)
Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test Geriatric (MAST-G) alcohol screening for geriatric population (PDF)
Assessment Tools
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) (PDF)
Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM) (PDF)
NIDA-Modified Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (NM-ASSIST) (PDF)
Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20) (PDF)
Pamphlets
Riverside Brochure (English) (PDF)
Riverside Brochure (Spanish) (PDF)
San Bernardino Brochure (English) (PDF)
San Bernardino Brochure (Spanish) (PDF)
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Join Our Network - Hospitals
CA 92324
(909) 580-1000
(909) 580-6308
Barstow Community Hospital
820 E Mountain View
Barstow, CA 92311
(760) 256-1761
(760) 957-3397
Bear Valley Community Healthcare District
41870 Garstin Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
(909) 866-6501
(909) 878-8282
Chino Valley Medical Center
5451 Walnut Ave.
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 464-8600
(909) 464-8882
Colorado River Medical Center
1401 Baily Ave.
Needles, Ca. 92363
(909) 326-7100
(909) 326-7292
Community Hospital of San Bernardino
1805 Medical Center Dr #201
San Bernardino, CA 92411
(909) 887-6333
(909) 806-1044
Corona Regional Medical Center
800 S Main St.
Corona, CA 92882
(951) 737-4343
(951) 736-6310
Desert Regional Medical Center
1150 N Indian Canyon Dr.
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 323-6511
(760) 323-6330
Desert Valley Hospital
16850 Bear Valley Rd.
Victorville, CA 92395
(760) 241-8000
(760) 951-2034
Eisenhower Medical Center
39800 Bob Hope Dr.
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
(760) 340-3911
(760) 773-1532
Hemet Global Medical Center
1117 E Devonshire Ave.
Hemet, CA 92543
(951) 652-2811
(951) 765-4745
Hi-Desert Medical Center
6601 White Feather Rd.
Joshua Tree, CA 92252
(760) 366-3711
(760) 365-9309
Inland Valley Regional Medical Center
36485 Inland Valley Dr.,
Wildomar, CA 92595
(951) 677-1111
(951) 698-7721
John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital
47111 Monroe St.
Indio, CA 92201
(760) 347-6191
(760) 775-8014
Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
11234 Anderson St.
Loma Linda, CA 92354
(909) 558-8000
(909) 558-3278
Loma Linda University Medical Center
11234 Anderson St.
Loma Linda, CA 92354
(909) 651-1702
(909) 478-3202
Loma Linda University Medical Center - Murrieta
28062 Baxter Rd.
Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 290-4000
(951) 290-4092
Menifee Global Medical Center
28400 McCall Blvd.
Sun City, CA 92585
(951) 679-8888
(951) 766-6470
Montclair Hospital Medical Center
5000 San Bernardino St.
Montclair, CA 91763
(909) 625-5411
(909) 626-4777
Mountains Community Hospital
29101 Hospital Rd.
Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352
(909) 336-3651
(909) 336-4730
Palo Verde Hospital
250 N 1st St.
Blythe, Ca 92225
(760) 922-4115
(760) 921-5263
Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center
3865 Jackson St.
Riverside, CA 92503
(951) 688-2211
(951) 352-5363
Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
1798 N. Garey Ave.
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 865-9500
(909) 865-2104
Rancho Springs Medical Center
25500 Medical Center Dr.
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 696-6000
(619) 627-5949
Redlands Community Hospital
350 Terracina Blvd.
Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 335-5500
(909) 335-6497
Riverside Community Hospital
4445 Magnolia Ave.
Riverside, CA 92501
(951) 788-3000
(951) 788-3201
Riverside University Health Care System
26520 Cactus Ave.
Moreno Valley, CA 92555
(951) 486-4000
(951) 486-4475
San Antonio Regional Hospital
999 San Bernardino Rd.
Upland, CA 91786
(909) 985-2811
(909) 920-6357
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital
600 N Highland Springs Ave.,
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 845-1121
(951) 845-2836
St. Bernardine Medical Center
2101 N Waterman Ave.,
San Bernardino, CA 92404
(909) 883-8711
(909) 881-4337
St. Mary Medical Center
18300 US Highway 18
Apple Valley, CA 92307-2206
(760) 242-2311
(760) 946-8714
Temecula Valley Hospital
31700 Temecula Pkwy
Temecula, CA 92592
(951) 331-2200
(951) 331-2211
Victor Valley Global Medical Center
15248 Eleventh St.
Victorville, CA 92395
(760) 245-8691
(760) 245-6996
Provider Resources - POLST Registry
fornia Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Registry (CPR) to connect a digital POLST network throughout the Inland Empire Healthcare System which includes independent physicians, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and the Health Information Exchange (HIE). The goal of this initiative is to provide a more effective means of documenting, communicating, and ensuring Member desired Treatment at the end of life is being honored.
By clicking on these links, you will be leaving the IEHP website.
To login, visit Working Toward a Statewide POLST Registry in California | POLST (capolst.org)
To sign up, simply go to POLST for Healthcare Providers | POLST (capolst.org)
CPR Correspondence (PDF)
CPR FAQ (PDF)
For any questions, please contact Care Directives at (888) 621-4383 or email support@caredirectives.org.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. You can download a free copy by clicking here.
Provider Resources - IEHP DualChoice - Model of Care
als who are dual eligible for both Medicare and Medi-Cal in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the most vulnerable population. This also includes members transitioning from IEHP DualChoice Cal MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan).
IEHP has identified the most vulnerable as the following:
Age 21-70
Identified as High and Rising Risk
Diagnosed with Cardiovascular Disease AND/OR Diabetes
RUB Score of 4 & 5. *RUB is Resource Utilization Band which is a predictor of using acute or costly services.
IEHP will identify the most vulnerable members assigned to IPAs
IEHP and its IPAs must design care management specific interventions to demonstrate how they support these member's health and wellness goals.
Examples of Specially Tailored Services for the Most Vulnerable Population
Remote Patient Monitoring
Medically Tailored Meals and Other Community Supports
Nutrition Education
Pharmacy Services (medication reconciliation and other programs)
Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS)
Telehealth Behavioral Health Services
Transportation
More frequent care management contact
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) Model of Care Training
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) require that IEHP staff and contracted consultants/vendors, our Medicare IPAs, Hospitals/SNFs, and Providers, receive training on the Plan’s Model of Care for our D-SNP Members:
Interdisciplinary Care Team (ICT) Fact Sheet (PDF)
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) Model of Care Training (PDF)
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) Model of Care Training (HTML)
*We recommend opening file in: Mozilla Firefox, MS Edge, Chrome or MS Internet Explorer
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. You can download a free copy by clicking here.
Provider Resources - Pharmacy
gram, Prior Authorization Criteria, Clinical Practice Guidelines, Forms, IEHP Formulary, and Safety Resources with drug recall information.
If you have any questions regarding services provided by the Pharmaceutical Services Department, please feel free to contact the IEHP Pharmacy Department at (909) 890-2049.
Pharmaceutical Services
COVID-19 - Địa Điểm Xét Nghiệm
quý vị có thể làm xét nghiệm, khám với một nhà cung cấp, và nhận điều trị COVID-19 – tất cả ở cùng một chỗ tại một Điểm Xét nghiệm để Điều trị.
Nếu quý vị có tình trạng bệnh khiến cho quý vị dễ bị ốm nặng vì COVID-19, quý vị có thể đủ điều kiện nhận điều trị. Người lớn và Trẻ em trên 12 tuổi có thể được điều trị, nhưng việc điều trị phải được bắt đầu ngay khi có thể và trong vòng 5 ngày kể từ khi khởi phát triệu chứng.
Nhấp vào đây để biết thêm thông tin về Chương trình Xét nghiệm để Điều trị COVID-19.
Xét nghiệm COVID-19 tại nhà MIỄN PHÍ
Mọi gia đình ở Hoa Kỳ đều đủ điều kiện để đặt một bộ dụng cụ xét nghiệm COVID-19 miễn phí, bao gồm bốn bộ xét nghiệm tại nhà. Các bộ xét nghiệm là hoàn toàn miễn phí. Nhấp vào đây để đặt xét nghiệm tại nhà miễn phí của quý vị từ USPS.
Bắt đầu từ 2/1/22, các Hội viên Medi-Cal có thể nhận các xét nghiệm COVID-19 tại nhà từ một nhà thuốc tham gia Medi-Cal. California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) sẽ đài thọ lên tới 8 bộ xét nghiệm mỗi tháng cho mỗi hội viên. Để biết thông tin về bộ xét nghiệm nào được đài thọ hoặc nếu quý vị cần trợ giúp với thuốc kê toa, hãy hỏi Bác sĩ hoặc Dược sĩ của quý vị.
Các Hội viên Medi-Cal sẽ được hoàn tiền các bộ xét nghiệm tại nhà được mua từ 11 Tháng Ba, 2021 đến 31 Tháng Một, 2022, bởi DHCS khoản chi phí (với phiếu thu) sử dụng quy trình được nêu ở đây.
Các địa điểm xét nghiệm được Quận San Bernardino hỗ trợ sẽ cung cấp bộ dụng cụ xét nghiệm COVID-19 tại nhà miễn phí cho những người sinh sống, làm việc hoặc học tập tại Quận San Bernardino (cần có bằng chứng về nơi cư trú hoặc việc làm). Nhấp vào đây để tìm danh sách các địa điểm xét nghiệm được quận hỗ trợ.
Xét nghiệm
IEHP đài thọ cho các xét nghiệm do bác sĩ yêu cầu, bất kể nó là xét nghiệm PCR, xét nghiệm nhanh, hay xét nghiệm tại nhà, v.v. Nếu bác sĩ yêu cầu xét nghiệm đối với quý vị, IEHP sẽ đài thọ chi phí xét nghiệm. Nhà cung cấp dịch vụ của quý vị được yêu cầu lập hóa đơn trực tiếp cho IEHP cho các xét nghiệm này.
IEHP KHÔNG hoàn lại tiền cho Hội viên chọn tự trả cho xét nghiệm COVID mà không phải do bác sĩ yêu cầu.
Để biết thêm thông tin về cơ sở xét nghiệm COVID-19 tại Quận Riverside, vui lòng truy cập trang web của Riverside County Public Health .
Để biết thêm thông tin về địa điểm xét nghiệm COVID-19 tại Quận San Bernardino, vui lòng truy cập Địa Điểm Xét Nghiệm COVID của Quận San Bernardino.
Clinical Information - Medication Therapy Management
MTM is a term to describe a broad range of services offered by Pharmacists on our health care team.
The IEHP Clinical Pharmacy Team reviews the Members’ medicines, making sure they’re taking the right ones for their health conditions. If you are a Provider for IEHP Members who qualify for the MTM Program, you can let them know to look out for a letter from us. They will be enrolled automatically—unless they opt-out. MTM is offered to Members at no additional cost.
IEHP's MTM services include these core elements:
Medication therapy reviews
Medication education
Disease management
A team of Pharmacists and Doctors developed these MTM services to help provide better prescription drug coverage for our Members. For example, MTM also helps identify possible medication errors.
Medicare MTM Program
This is a free program under Medicare Part D for IEHP DualChoice Members who have multiple medical conditions, take many prescription drugs, and have high drug costs to assist with better medication management and overall health.
IEHP DualChoice Members’ enrollment includes a yearly comprehensive medication review (CMR) and regular targeted medication review (TMR) services throughout the year. MTM services include:
Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR)
An IEHP Clinical Pharmacist will provide an annual comprehensive review of the IEHP DualChoice Member’s medications over the phone. The Pharmacist will review IEHP DualChoice Member’s medications and make clinical recommendations to IEHP DualChoice Members and Providers.
Targeted Medication Review (TMR)
The IEHP Clinical Pharmacy Team will also offer TMRs through the year by reviewing issues with the participating IEHP DualChoice Member’s medicines. The team will perform TMRs for all enrolled beneficiaries every three months. The beneficiary may get TMR recommendations by mail and their Primary Care Provider may receive recommendations by fax—if the IEHP Clinical Pharmacy Team deems it necessary.
For more information, IEHP DualChoice Members eligible for CMR or TMR services can call 1-877-273-IEHP (4347), 8am-5pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347. Click here for a blank personal medication list.
Medicare MTM Program services may have limited eligibility criteria. They are available for the following conditions:
1. The IEHP DualChoice Member has a minimum of three (3) disease states:
Bone Disease-Arthritis-Osteoporosis
Bone Disease-Arthritis-Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)
Diabetes
Dyslipidemia
End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
Hypertension
Mental Health Chronic/ Disabling Mental Health Conditions
Respiratory Disease – Asthma
Respiratory Disease – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
2. The IEHP DualChoice Member is prescribed a minimum of five (5) different medications to treat those disease states:
ACE-Inhibitors
Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs)
Antidepressants
Antihyperlipidemic
Antihypertensives
Antipsychotics
Beta Blockers
Bronchodilators
Calcium Channel Blockers
Disease-Modifying Anti-Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
Diuretics
Insulins
Oral Hypoglycemics
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
Tumor Necrosis Factors (TNFs)
Inhaled Corticosteroids
Calcimimetic
Cardiac Glycoside
Colony Stimulating Factors
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1
Glucocorticosteroids
Neprilysin Inhibitor
NSAIDs
Phosphate Binders
Vitamin D Analogs
3. Drug costs of $1,233.75 (one-fourth of $4,935) for the previous three months are likely to be incurred.
To learn more about MTM, call IEHP DualChoice (HMO-DSNP) at 1-877-IEHP (4347), 8am-8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays.
TTY users should call 1-800-718-4347.
For answers to frequently asked questions, please download the FAQ document below:
MTM FAQs (PDF)
For details, contact the IEHP Pharmaceutical Services Department at (909) 890-2049, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.
IEHP DualChoice (HMO-D-SNP) [Medicare-Medicaid Plan] is a Health Plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees.
Information on this page is current as of March 2023.
H5355_CMC_20_1900233_Accepted
Pharmacy Services - IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP)
P DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) is a Health Plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. It is an organization made up of doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, providers of long-term services and supports, behavioral health providers, and other providers. It also has care coordinators and care teams to help you manage all your providers and services. They all work together to provide the care you need.
What is the goal of this program?
The goal is to improve care by integrating the following healthcare services:
Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits
Long-term care
Behavioral health
Home and community-based services (HCBS) such as Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS) and Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP).
Who is eligible for IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP)?
People who have both Medicare and Medi-Cal. For a complete list of who is included or excluded, visit Who Qualifies?
Plans and Benefits
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) integrates healthcare services to better coordinate care and improve health.
How to Enroll
To enroll, please call:
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) Team at 1-800-741-IEHP (4347), 8am-8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY/TDD users should call 1-800-718-4347, OR
Health Care Options (HCO) at 1-844-580-7272, 8am – 5pm (PST), Monday – Friday. TTY/TDD users should call 1-800-430-7077.
For more information, visit the DHCS website. By clicking on this link, you will be leaving the IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) website. You may also call IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) for help at 1-877-273-IEHP (4347), 8am – 8pm (PST), 7 days a week, including holidays. TTY/TDD users should call 1-800-718-4347 (4347).
Plan Benefits and Cost-Sharing: Find out about plan benefits which are the types of medical care that are covered. Also view information on cost-sharing which is how much you will pay for services or prescription drugs, including monthly plan premium and co-payment.
Part D Prescription Drugs: Get information on pharmacy benefits, IEHP network pharmacies, out-of-network coverage, pharmacy transition process, drug utilization management, and prescription mail order.
Provider Access Information: Learn about network providers, primary care providers, specialists and how to choose a provider in our network. Read about our quality assurance activities and find out what happens if your doctor leaves our plan.
Grievances, Coverage Determination and Appeals Process: Find out what to do if you have a problem or complaint about your medical care or Part D.
Helpful Information: View your rights and responsibilities upon disenrollment and as a Member of IEHP. You will also find important forms, such as our Privacy Notice, Plan Transition Process and the section of CMS' website regarding Best Available Evidence.
Service Area: Only people who live in our service area can join IEHP DualChoice. Our service area includes all of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) is a Health Plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees.
Information on this page is current as of April 19, 2023.
H5355_CMC_19_1059755 Accepted
Trẻ Em và Thanh Thiếu Niên - Sức Khỏe Trẻ Em
Circle Time
Hình thức: Theo Nhóm Nhỏ
Thời Lượng: buổi 30 phút
Độ tuổi: 0-5 tuổi, phải đi cùng cha mẹ hoặc người giám hộ
Các lớp học này được thiết kế cho các gia đình có trẻ sơ sinh, trẻ tập đi và trẻ em từ 0-5 tuổi. Các lớp học thúc đẩy sự phát triển lành mạnh và các kỹ năng nuôi dạy con cái bằng sử dụng các trò chơi hấp dẫn và tương tác xã hội. Cha mẹ được khuyến khích tiếp cận các nguồn lực chăm sóc sức khỏe và phối hợp với bác sĩ nhi khoa của họ về tầm soát khả năng phát triển cũng như can thiệp sớm. Tìm hiểu về kiến thức sức khỏe bao gồm các chủ đề cần thiết như thăm khám sức khỏe cho trẻ sơ sinh, cho ăn, phát triển ngôn ngữ, an toàn, hoạt động thể chất và chủng ngừa. Tầm soát khả năng phát triển được cung cấp theo yêu cầu.
Nhấp vào đây để xem lịch trình Circle Time và đăng ký.
Để yêu cầu tầm soát khả năng phát triển cho con quý vị, hãy gửi email cho chúng tôi screening@iehp.org
Ngoài ra, hãy xem:
Khi nhấp vào liên kết nào bên dưới, quý vị sẽ rời khỏi trang web của IEHP.
Các Mốc Phát Triển
Lịch Thăm Khám Sức Khỏe Cho Trẻ Em
Lịch Chủng Ngừa
Hành trình sức khỏe trẻ em
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)
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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
Click on the following links to jump to that specific section:
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
Emergency Exit Routes Factsheet (PDF)
Evacuation Routes (PDF)
Glucometer Log (PDF)
Hemocue Log (PDF)
Medical Emergency, Earthquake, Fire Protocols (PDF)
Emergency Exit Routes Factsheet (PDF)
Pre-filled Emergency Medications Dosage Chart (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)
CRAFFT-2.0 Clinician Interview (PDF)
Hepatitis Risk Assessment Tool (PDF)
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Screening Tools (PDF)
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Sexual Violence Victimization Assessment Instruments for Use in Healthcare Settings (PDF)
PHQ-2 - Sample (PDF)
PHQ-9 - Sample (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)
CRAFFT-2.0 Clinician Interview (PDF)
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) (PDF)
General Consent to Treat Minor (PDF)
Hepatitis Risk Assessment Tool (PDF)
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Screening Tools (PDF)
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Sexual Violence Victimization Assessment Instruments for Use in Healthcare Settings (PDF)
Oral Health Risk Assessment Tool (PDF)
PEARLS Assessment (PDF)
PEARLS Teen Self-Assessment (PDF)
PHQ-2 - Sample (PDF)
PHQ-A - Sample (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)
Visual Acuity Screen Tips (PDF)
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Additional Documents
Facility Site Review
IEHP Phone List (PDF)
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Additional Documents
Medical Record Review
Online Resources for Medical Record Review (PDF)
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Join Our Network - Community Supports
offer in place of services or settings covered under the Medicaid State Plan. These services should be medically appropriate and cost-effective alternatives.
Beginning January 1, 2022, IEHP began offering 11 DHCS Preapproved Community Supports services. Effective July 1, 2023, 3 additional services were added. Please click on the service for additional details.
Asthma Remediation
Community Transition Services/Nursing Facility Transition to a Home
Home Modifications
Housing Deposits
Housing Tenancy and Sustaining Services
Housing Transition Navigation Services
Medically Supportive Food/Meals/Medically Tailored Meals
Nursing Facility Transition/Diversion to Assisted Living Facilities, such as Residential Care
Recuperative Care (Medical Respite)
Short-Term Post-Hospitalization Housing
Sobering Centers (Riverside County)
Day Habilitation
Personal Care and Homemaker Services
Respite Services
Community Supports FAQs (PDF)
Please return the completed Community Supports Service Provider Assessment (PDF) via email to DGCommunitySupportTeam@iehp.org
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