Agency Collaboration SupportsĀ Inland Empire Physicians San Bernardino County Medical Society (SBCMS), Riverside County Medical Association (RCMA) and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) collaborate to support Inland Empire physicians through the COVID-19 crisis, ensuring their practices remain intact and can continue to serve the community. May 26, 2020 Coronavirus COVID-19, IEHP, PPE 0 0 Comment Read More »
RCMA/CMA's Advocacy Secures $1 Billion+ for Medi-Cal Providers California voters overwhelmingly approved Prop 56, which added a $2 tax on tobacco products and stipulated that funds should increase access by improving provider payments. California's 2018-2019 state budget continues to provide over $1 billion annually to improve provider payments so more Medi-Cal patients can access care when they need it most. September 28, 2018 California Legislation, Legislation, Medi-Cal, RCMA/CMA, Resources Big Tobacco, IEHP, Medi-Cal, Prop 56, Proposition 56 0 0 Comment Read More »
Resources for Physicians Affected by the IEHP/Vantage Contract Termination As a follow up to the informational meetings RCMA convened for physicians affected by the IEHP/Vantage contract termination, RCMA has posted the following resources to help physicians understand the options available to continue seeing IEHP patients and the next steps that will need to be taken. June 15, 2018 Medi-Cal, Resources IEHP, Medi-Cal, Vantage 0 0 Comment Read More »
IEHP Begins Payment on Prop 56 Supplemental Payments for Physician Services IEHP will begin supplemental payments for Prop 56 for claims paid/encounters received on or before December 31st, 2017 related to services from July 1st 2017 to September 30th, 2017. March 12, 2018 Medi-Cal, Prop 56, Resources IEHP, Prop 56 0 0 Comment Read More »
Don't Miss Out On Increased Medi-Cal Payments The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) will soon be implementing rate increases for primary care physicians who treat Medi-Cal patients, as authorized under the Affordable Care Act. The increase also applies to services provided by physicians to Medi-Cal managed care patients. In order to see the bump in pay, providers must first attest to their eligibility. According to DHCS, less than half of eligible providers have completed the brief self-attestation process as of September 24. Have You? October 1, 2013 Medi-Cal, Resources ACA, Attestation, DHCS, IEHP, Increase, Managed Care, Medi-Cal, Molina 0 0 Comment Read More »