Medi-Cal Providers Medi-Cal provides no-cost or low-cost health insurance for Californians, offering vital health care services including doctor visits, prescriptions, vaccinations, and mental health care
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Aid Codes Master Chart (aid codes) - Medi-Cal The aid codes in this chart are meant to assist providers in identifying the types of services for which Medi-Cal and public health program recipients are eligible The chart includes only aid codes used to bill for services through the Medi-Cal claims processing system and for other non-Medi-Cal programs that need to verify eligibility through AEVS
Immunizations (immun) - Medi-Cal Medi-Cal does not reimburse for the cost of a vaccine product that is available through the VFC program but purchased from a non-VFC source and administered to a VFC-eligible person except when justified A provider’s non-enrollment in the VFC program is not a justified exception
Medi-Cal Learning Portal - Home Explore online training in the Medi-Cal Learning Portal (MLP), an easy to use learning center, offering various types of billing assistance training First-time users must complete a one-time registration
Medi-Cal Program (00medi-cal) Medi-Cal, California’s medical assistance Medicaid program, became effective in March 1966 In July 1965, two major amendments to the Social Security Act greatly expanded the scope of medical coverage available to various segments of the population Title XVIII established the Medicare program, and Title XIX established the State-option medical assistance program known as Medicaid that
Hearing Aids (hear aid) - Medi-Cal Program Coverage Medi-Cal covers hearing aids when supplied by a hearing aid dispenser on the prescription of an otolaryngologist, or the attending physician (in consultation with the evaluating otolaryngologist, if possible) when no otolaryngologist is available in the community An audiological evaluation, including a hearing aid evaluation performed by, or under the supervision of, the
Share of Cost (SOC) - Medi-Cal Some Medi-Cal subscribers (recipients) must pay, or agree to pay, a monthly dollar amount toward their medical expenses before they qualify for Medi-Cal benefits This dollar amount is called Share of Cost (SOC) A Medi-Cal subscriber’s SOC is similar to a private insurance plan’s out-of-pocket deductible
Provider Portal: Provider Organization User Guide - Medi-Cal Introduction to the Provider Portal The Provider Portal is an area within the Medi-Cal Providers website that houses general information and day-to-day work for Medi-Cal providers and provider healthcare staff It focuses on reducing paper communication increasing the security and accessibility of Medi-Cal electronic services and empowering Provider Portal users to administer their own