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CommunityCARE
is a comprehensive health delivery system, which links Medicaid
recipients to a Primary Care Physician (PCP). The PCP manages
the care of each CommunityCARE enrollee by providing health education,
preventive care, and acute care and refers the enrollee to specialists
when needed. The PCP also admits enrollees to the hospital. The PCP
shares medical information with the emergency room and other authorized
health care providers. The CommunityCARE PCP arranges for medical care
coverage 24-hours a day, seven days a week. PCPs are reimbursed
fee-for-service payment for care provided and a monthly management fee
for each CommunityCARE enrollee linked to their practice.
Each
CommunityCARE enrollee is linked to a PCP which creates a medical home.
The medical home is the first place enrollees turn to for their health
care needs. The PCP performs the responsibilities mentioned earlier and
establishes an on-going relationship with each CommunityCARE enrollee.
There are many different types of CommunityCARE PCPs to choose from:
Physicians certified in Family Practice, General Practice, Pediatrics,
Internal Medicine, and certain Obstetricians/Gynecologists, Community
Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics.
Goals
of the CommunityCARE Program were developed to assure access to quality
care for Medicaid eligibles in the CommunityCARE Program by: providing
a "medical home"; strengthening the patient/physician relationship;
promoting the educational/preventive aspects of health care; and
promoting the responsibility of the recipient to use emergency room and
other services appropriately, thereby reducing the cost associated with
inappropriate and duplicative services.
Who
is eligible for CommunityCARE?
Most low-income families with children, disabled adults and children
who are Medicaid recipients are required to participate in
CommunityCARE except:
· Residents of long term care nursing facilities,
psychiatric facilities, or intermediate care facilities for the
mentally retarded
(ICF/MR) such as state developmental centers and group homes.
· Recipients who are 65 years or older
· Recipients with Medicare benefits, including dual eligibles
· Foster children or children receiving adoption assistance
· Hospice Recipients
· Office of Youth Development clients (children in State
custody)
· Recipients in the Medicaid physician/pharmacy Lock-In
program (recipients that are pharmacy-only Lock-In are not exempt)
· Recipients who have other primary insurance with physician
benefits, including HMOs
· Recipients who have an eligibility period of less than 3
months
· Recipients who have retroactive only eligibility
(CommunityCARE does not make retroactive linkages).
· Native American Indians who reside in parish of
Reservation (currently Jefferson Davis, St. Mary, LaSalle and Avoyelles
parishes).
· Certain medically high risk recipients may warrant the
direct care and supervision of a non-primary care specialist. Requests
for medical exemptions are reviewed for approval on a case by case
basis. Requests must be submitted in writing, along with supporting
medical documentation of the recipient's medical condition(s). Requests
for medical exemption should be mailed to: DHH- CommunityCARE Program,
P.O. Box 91030, Baton Rouge, LA 70821, Attention: Angela Mastainich,
Program Coordinator. A preprinted request form is available on the
CommunityCARE web site, www.la-communitycare.com .
· Medicaid eligibles in the PACE program
· Recipients in pregnant woman eligibility categories (type
cases 13, 53 and 104)
· SSI recipients under the age of 19
· Recipients under the age of 19 in the NOW and Children's
Choice waiver programs
· Recipient under the age of 19 in the supports waiver and
supports waiver SSI programs
· Recipients in the family planning waiver program (type
case 115 and 116)
Note:
To apply for Medicaid or make other inquiries regarding Medicaid
eligibility, please contact
the parish office located in the parish where you live. To review a
list of parish offices click here.
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Who
can be a CommunityCARE Provider?
General
practitioners, family practitioners, pediatricians, internist, OBGYNs
& Academic Health Center Teams who meet the following
requirements:
1. Certified
LA Medicaid provider
2. Provide or
arrange for KIDMED screenings
3. Hospital
admitting privileges or arrange for admission
4.
Availability and Access to Linked Recipients
Are you
one of the providers listed above, but not enrolled in the
CommunityCARE Program? Please join the effort to deliver health care
services in a medical home environment for Medicaid recipients
participating in the CommunityCARE program. Contact the Provider
Hotline 1-800-609-3888
or go to
the publications and forms section of this website to download your
provider application today.
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CommunityCARE enrollees are entitled to the same Medicaid covered
services as those eligibles not in CommunityCARE. Providers and
CommunityCARE enrollees need to be familiar with the policies specific
to CommunityCARE such as referrals, prior authorization and appropriate
use of the emergency room which may determine the service being deemed
"covered".
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