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管理您的疾病 - 糖尿病前期
做出真正持久的改變。
在前 6 個月期間,您需要每週與小型線上團體會面,瞭解如何在生活中做出健康的選擇。在後 6 個月期間,您需要每月會面以練習您學到的內容。
沒有人是一樣的,因此我們將會為您量身打造計畫以符合您的需要,並且尊重您的慣例和價值觀。在這一年期間,還會有一位健康輔導員與您配合,幫助您制定目標,例如如何:
保持更健康的飲食
在日常生活中增加身體活動
減少壓力
提高解決問題和應對問題的技能
研究顯示,完成課程者可以減輕體重並且預防第 2 型糖尿病。
小小改變也可以有巨大成果!讓我們開始活出最好的自己,過您喜愛的生活。
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- Well-care Visit
our child stay healthy. During the well-care visit, the Doctor will complete a physical exam, and make sure you or your child are up to date on all shots. Please call your Doctor today and set up a well-care visit to get needed shots, screenings or exams.
What do you need to do?
Get a well-care visit with your or your child’s Doctor by 12/15/23.* The Doctor will send proof of the visit to IEHP.
Once IEHP receives proof of the visit, a reward certificate will be mailed.**
Choose your gift card from the list of major companies online, over the phone or by mail, and your $25 gift card will be mailed to you.***
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.
*Member must be eligible with IEHP on the day of the exam and at the time of gift card distribution.
**Reward certificate may be mailed up to two weeks after IEHP receives proof of your exam.
***After choosing your gift card, please allow two to three weeks for delivery. Note: Gift card cannot be used to purchase alcohol, tobacco or firearms.
n (IEHP)。 DHCS 將與新承包商 Magellan Medicaid Administration, Inc.(Magellan) 合作提供 Medi-Cal Rx 服務。 您支付藥品相關費用的方式不變。對大部分 Medi-Cal 保險受益人來說,這項服務是免費的。 IEHP、您的醫師及藥局都瞭解變更事項及怎麼做。因此,大部分 Medi-Cal 投保人都不需要採取任何行動。 大部分藥局都將接受您的新給付範圍。您可以與 Medi-Cal 會員服務專線 (1-800-541-5555,TTY 使用者請撥 1-800-430-7077) 聯繫,確認您的藥局是否接受 Medi-Cal Rx。 若您在 2021 年 4 月 1 日或之後需要找尋藥局方面的協助,請使用位於下列網址的線上 Medi-Cal Rx 藥局搜尋工具 https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/FwoSCBBmL6fDNZzIvWMgke?domain=medi-calrx.dhcs.ca.gov ,或致電 1-800-977-2273 與我們全年無休的客服中心聯繫,TTY 使用者請於週一至週五上午 8 點至下午 5 點期間撥打 711。 如果我有疑問,該怎麼辦? 若您對本通知有任何疑問,或有任何與 Medi-Cal Rx 有關的一般性問題,請於週一至週五上午 8 點至下午 5 點致電 Medi-Cal 會員服務專線 (1- 800-541-5555,TTY 使用者請撥 1-800-430- 7077)。
如何獲得照護 - 用藥安全
」(drug-to-drug interaction)。 亦即同時服用數種藥物可能對您的身體帶來不良反應。例如,「藥物相互作用」可能會: 導致您服用的藥物無法發揮正常療效 (藥效減弱) 導致一種或多種藥物的藥效過強,並因此產生非預期的副作用,甚至可能致命 提示:請與您的藥師討論您所服用的所有藥物,確認是否可混合服用。 同時服用一種或多種藥物而可能使我受到傷害的原因為何? 原因可能包括: 劑量可能過高 與其他藥品相互作用 注意:每個人的反應各有不同 – 視年齡、體重、性別等而有差異。 提示:為了避免在同時服用兩種或以上藥物時遭遇問題,請將您服用的所有藥物 (及其他治療) 告知您的健康照護提供者與藥劑師。 如何知道我服用的藥品是否正確 (包括劑量、服用時間),以及是否能夠控制我的症狀? 如果服用錯誤,任何藥物都可能對您的健康造成傷害。 藥品製造商在取得藥物許可時,必須將研究資料提供給 FDA。其研究內容可能包括: 藥物的作用方式 藥物可 (或無法) 安全服用的理由 副作用最少且最具療效的服用方式 服用高劑量時,藥物是否會造成傷害? 是的。這就是藥劑師必須檢查您的藥物以確保您服用正確劑量的原因。若您有任何藥物相關問題,記得詢問您的醫師或藥劑師。 服用超過建議劑量的非處方藥 (OTC) 與處方藥 (包括藥物濫用與不當使用),可能導致嚴重的健康問題,甚至可能導致死亡。另外,適合您的安全劑量,不見得適合他人。 哪些人通常需要改變所服用藥物的劑量?原因為何? 有些人需要改變其服用藥物的劑量,以避免過量 (稱為「用藥過量」)。這些人包括老年人、兒童、孕婦或哺乳期的婦女,以及罹患慢性疾病者。 請記得詢問您的藥劑師,您所服用的處方藥劑量是否安全。不要將您的藥物給朋友或家人服用。 什麼是「重複藥物治療」?我為什麼需要瞭解這些資訊? 您可能會由不同的醫師看診,但醫師開立的處方藥卻對您具有相同的療效。當藥物具有類似有效成分時,可能會是: 使用不同名稱的相同藥物 (例如,可能一種是原廠藥,另一種為學名藥);或 兩種性質類似的藥物 提示:請注意不要同時服用相同的藥物 – 您可能會有兩瓶相同的藥物! 提示:重點在於保存一份載有您所服用之所有藥物、維他命與草藥的完整清單。請將此清單提供給您的藥劑師或醫師。此清單有助於您的健康照護提供者確認,不同藥品是否會導致預期以外的效用,以及您是否適合服用兩種或兩種以上藥物。 如果我服用的藥物被召回怎麼辦? 在下列情況下,藥物可能會被召回: 危及健康:藥物存在某些健康相關風險。 標示錯誤或包裝不良:藥物在分裝時出現了問題。 製造品質不良:藥品製造商存在與品質不良、雜質及藥效錯誤有關的瑕疵。 請點選此處,檢視最新的藥品召回通知清單。 某些藥物為何對年長者具有「高風險」? 某些藥物對特定族群服用者來說可能藥效過強,因此屬於「高風險」藥物。 此特殊族群可能包括老年人、孕婦或哺乳期婦女、兒童以及罹患腎臟或肝臟疾病者。 例如,某些治療記憶力問題的藥物可能會導致一些具跌倒「高風險」的老年人產生暈眩的副作用。在這種情況下,最好針對此類疾病開立替代藥物 (或不開立藥物)。 哪裡可以找到可能對老年人造成傷害的藥物相關資訊? 若您已年滿 65 歲,請向您的醫師或藥劑師諮詢您所服用的藥物是否適合您。 請參閱以下簡短清單,瞭解可能對老年人造成傷害的常見處方藥。 老年人 (年滿 65 歲):於服用下列藥物前,請先與您的醫師確認: 藥物或藥物種類 潛在風險 滑尺量度胰島素注射法 (Sliding scale insulin) 可能導致您的血糖值過低 – 且不會改善您的症狀 優降糖 可能導致血糖值長期過低 肌肉鬆弛劑 可能導致耐受性不佳 巴比妥酸鹽類 可能提高藥物依賴與用藥過量的風險 苯二氮平類藥物 (alprazolam、temazepam、lorazepam) 可能增加跌倒與骨折的風險 如欲進一步瞭解,請造訪下列網站:https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/H1mBCwpwmrfvnOgUQvT-mV?domain=pharmacytoday.org 藥局福利:Medi-Cal 會員 IEHP Dual Choice Cal MediConnect 會員
Plan Updates - Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI)
d Services (CMS) to remove Social Security Numbers (SSN) from all Medicare cards to address the risk of Medicare beneficiary medical identity theft. CMS will mail out new Medicare Cards to Medicare Beneficiaries starting April 2018 through April 2019.
By clicking on the CMS web links below, you will be leaving the IEHP website.
For more information regarding the new Medicare cards, please visit https://www.cms.gov/medicare/new-medicare-card/nmc-home.html.
For an overview of the new Medicare cards, please visit https://www.cms.gov/medicare/new-medicare-card/nmc-home.
New Medicare card resources:
New Medicare Card: Information for Partners & Stakeholders (PPT)
You're getting a new Medicare card! (PDF)
New Card! New Number! (PDF)
"10 Things to Know About Your New Medicare Card" (PDF)
Your New Medicare Card: Information for People with Medicare (PPT)
For additional resources regarding the new Medicare cards, please visit https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/New-Medicare-Card/Partners-and-Employers/Partners-and-Employers.html.
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Plan Updates - Regulatory Updates
reventable Conditions. Visit Reporting of Provider Preventable Conditions for DHCS instructions for online reporting.
By clicking on these links, you will be leaving the IEHP website.
Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON)
In the event any Medicare recipient has been in a status of outpatient observation for greater than 24 hours, Acute Hospitals are required to provide Medicare Members with a Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON). Medicare recipients must receive the MOON within 36 hours of admission to observation level of care.
Please refer to the following website for further details on MOON requirements at https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2016/08/22/2016-18476/medicare-program-hospital-inpatient-prospective-payment-system-for-acute-care-hospitals-etc. By clicking on this link, you will be leaving the IEHP website.
Document Catalog:
MOON FAQs (PDF)
MOON Instruction Summary (PDF)
CMS Manual System 10611_Pub 100-04 Medicare Claims Processing MOON Instructions (PDF)
MOON Forms
MOON English (PDF)
MOON Spanish (PDF)
MOON Correspondence (PDF)
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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.
You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or later to view the PDF files. Click here to download a free copy by clicking Adobe Acrobat Reader. By clicking on this link, you will be leaving the IEHP website.
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
(Back to Tobacco Cessation Services Menu)
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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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投保 IEHP DualChoice
HMO D-SNP) 計畫的資格。我們的 IEHP DualChoice 計畫可協助您獲得所需的護理,帶給您最佳健康。 以 0 美元獲得的給付福利包括: 就醫,如例行檢查和生病就醫 來自 IEHP DualChoice 處方集的處方藥 醫院護理,如急診室服務和急需服務等,目前有資格運用 Medi-Cal,而且 專科病例 加上額外福利,如: 視力照護:每兩年以 350 美元為限的隱形眼鏡與一般眼鏡(含鏡框與鏡片)費用 為承保的公用事業提供 40 美元的公用事業津貼。您必須符合該福利的資格。 誰有資格投保 IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP)? IEHP DualChoice 同時適用 Medicare (A 與 B 部分) 與 Medi-Cal 會員。下列資訊說明哪些人符合 IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) 的資格。 適用族群: 強制投保 Medi-Cal 福利,包括長期服務與支援 (LTSS) 福利,以及 Medicare 福利。 若您符合下列條件,則您可以加入我們的計畫: 居住在我們的服務區域內(被監禁者即使實際位於該地理服務區域,也不被視為居住於該服務區域),以及 投保時年滿 21 歲,且 擁有 Medicare A 部分和 Medicare B 部分;且 目前符合獲得 Medi-Cal 的資格,且 您是全福利的雙重合格受益人,並且為您的 Medicare 福利投保 IEHP DualChoice,為您的 Medi-Cal 福利投保 Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)。這被稱為獨家一致投保 (Exclusively Aligned Enrollment),且 為美國公民或在美國合法居留 如需投保,請於太平洋標準時間每天上午 8 點至晚上 8 點致電 1-800-741-IEHP (4347) 聯繫 IEHP DualChoice Medicare 團隊,假日亦提供服務。TTY 使用者請致電 1-800-718-4347。 IEHP DualChoice 投保表單 IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) 是與 Medicare 簽約的 HMO 計畫。投保 IEHP DualChoice (HMO D-SNP) 取決於合約續訂。 此頁面資訊為截至 2022 年 10 月 1 日的最新資訊。 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.
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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)
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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