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Category Archives: CA Health Network Alert
Adult Day Health Care/ Community Based Adult Services – Switch to Managed Care is October
Most participants in the Medi-Cal Community Based Adult Services (CBAS), formerly known as Adult Day Health Care (ADHC), will need to switch to Medi-Cal managed care on October 1, 2012 in order to continue receiving services.
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ADHC/CBAS Transition to Managed Care Postponed Until October for Most Participants
California’s Department of Health Care Services announced today that it will postpone until October 1, 2012 the transition into Medi-Cal managed care for most participants in Community Base Adult Services (CBAS), formerly known as Adult Day Health Care (ADHC).
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California Approved Poor Performing Health Plans for Care of Dual Eligibles
NSCLC released a special report today entitled “Assessing the Quality of California Dual Eligible Demonstration Health Plans” that raises concern about the eight health plans the state has selected to handle the care of low income older adults and people with disabilities in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and San Mateo Counties.
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