mcp cohs1MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)Page updated: August 2020A County Organized Health System (COHS) is a local agency created by a county board ofsupervisors to contract with the Medi-Cal program. Enrolled recipients choose their healthcare provider from among all COHS providers.Note: MCP is used interchangeably with HCP (Health Care Plan). For example, recipienteligibility messages use HCP, while manual pages use MCP. COHS plan names,addresses, telephone numbers and HCP code numbers are included in the MCP:Code Directory section in this manual.COHS PlansThe following are County Organized Health System (COHS) plans: Cal OPTIMA (Orange County – HCP 506) Central California Alliance for Health (Merced County HCP 514,Monterey County – HCP 508 and Santa Cruz County – HCP 505) Health Plan of San Mateo (San Mateo County – HCP 503) Partnership HealthPlan of California (PHC) (Del Norte County – HCP 523,Humboldt County – HCP 517, Lake County – HCP 511, Lassen County – HCP 518,Marin County – HCP 510, Mendocino County – HCP 512, Modoc County – 519,Napa County – HCP 507, Shasta County – HCP 520, Siskiyou County – 521,Solano County – HCP 504, Sonoma County – HCP 513, Trinity County – HCP 522and Yolo County – HCP 509) CenCal Health (San Luis Obispo County – HCP 501 andSanta Barbara County – HCP 502) Gold Coast Health Plan (Ventura County – HCP 515)AuthorizationAll services rendered to COHS recipients (except for emergency, sensitive, minor consent,and services not capitated under the COHS contract) must have prior approval from therecipient’s primary care provider or the COHS medical director. Emergency services must bereported to the COHS within 24 hours of the initial emergency encounter.Part 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs2Page updated: August 2020Capitated/Noncapitated ServicesProviders should follow billing instructions for noncapitated services (fee-for-serviceMedi-Cal or special programs) as specified in the policy sections of the Medi-Cal providermanuals.Note: For a list of noncapitated drugs, refer to “Capitated/Noncapitated Drugs” on afollowing page in this section. See also “Capitated/Noncapitated Clinic or CenterServices” on a following page in this section for Community-Based Adult Services(CBAS), Rural Health Clinics (RHC), Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) andIndian Health Services (IHS).Any service not listed below is capitated by all COHS HCPs unless otherwise noted. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS-related conditions (AIDSWaiver Program) Alcohol and drug treatment services available under the Short-Doyle/Medi-Calprogram Alpha-Fetoprotein testing – See Expanded Alpha-Fetoprotein prenatal laboratoryservices testing on a following page Assisted Living Waiver Blood collection/handling – Handling and/or conveyance of specimen for transfer fromthe physician’s office to a laboratory Blood collection/handling related to other specified antenatal screening – SeeExpanded Alpha-Fetoprotein prenatal testing on a following page California Children’s Services (CCS) noncapitated for HCP 515 CCS physical therapy/occupational therapy services by designated, CCS-certifiedoutpatient rehabilitation centers noncapitated for HCPs 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506,507, 508, 509, 510, 513, 514, 517 and 520 Dental services Directly Observed Therapy for tuberculosis Drugs – See “Capitated/Noncapitated Drugs” on a following page in this section Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) individual outpatientdrug-free counseling for alcohol and other drugsPart 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs3Page updated: August 2020 EPSDT Marriage, Family and Child Counselor and EPSDT Social Worker servicesnoncapitated for all HCPs except HCP 503 EPSDT onsite investigation to detect the source of lead contamination EPSDT supplemental service Pediatric Day Health Care End of Life Option Act counseling and discussion regarding advance directives or endof life care planning and decisions Expanded Alpha-Fetoprotein prenatal laboratory testing; and, blood collection/handlingwith other specified antenatal screening diagnosis administered by the GeneticDisease Branch of the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)Note: See the Genetic Counseling and Screening section in the appropriate Part 2manual for billing instructions. Fabricating optical laboratory services Heroin detoxification services Home and Community-Based Waiver services– In-Home Operations Waiver– Nursing Facility/Acute Hospital Waiver Hospital-inpatient state and federal services; for example, state mental institutions,prison and federal military hospitals and Veteran’s Affairs hospitals; currently none billMedi-Cal Injections – Mental health injections noncapitated for all HCPs except HCP 503Note: See the Injections: An Overview section in the appropriate Part 2 manual forbilling instructions. Inpatient psychiatric and outpatient mental health services rendered by a psychiatrist;psychologist; Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT); or Licensed Clinical Social Worker(LCSW) noncapitated for all HCPs except HCP 503Note: See “Capitated/Noncapitated Drugs” on a following page for psychiatric drugs. Local Educational Agency (LEA) assessment services rendered to a member whoqualifies for LEA services LEA services pursuant to an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or IndividualizedFamily Services Plan (IFSP)Part 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs4Page updated: August 2020 Long Term Care (LTC) mental health services noncapitated for all HCPs LTC – Other than mental health services capitated for all HCPs Mental health – See inpatient psychiatric and outpatient mental health, Long TermCare above or injections entry in this list Minor consent-related services Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) noncapitated for all HCPs except 503 Newborn Hearing Screening Program services Outpatient psychiatric – See inpatient psychiatric and outpatient mental health above Psychiatric – See inpatient psychiatric and outpatient mental health or Long Term Carein this listCapitated/Noncapitated Clinic or Center ServicesThe following are capitated and noncapitated services for CBAS, RHCs, FQHCs and IHS:Program or al rateType of capitatedHCPAllAllAllAllAllNote: Differential rate applies to HCP services covered by managed care and rendered torecipients enrolled in Medi-Cal MCPs. The rate for this code approximates thedifference between payments received from the managed care plan(s), rendered on aper-visit basis, and the Prospective Payment System rate.Program or ServiceEnd of life optionHeroin detoxificationMedi-Cal (per visit)MedicareMental healthNorplantOptometryType of NoncapitatedCapitatedCapitatedHCPAllAllAllAllAll except 503AllAllFor more information and billing examples, refer to the Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) andFederally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) Billing Examples and the Indian HealthServices (IHS), Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) 638, Clinics: Billing Codes sections inthe appropriate Part 2 manual.Part 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs5Page updated: August 2020Capitated/Noncapitated DrugsThe following drugs are noncapitated by COHS MCPs as indicated. Only the noncapitateddrug name is listed below. Providers should follow billing instructions for noncapitated drugs(fee-for-service) as specified in the appropriate Part 2 manual. See “Capitated/NoncapitatedServices” in this section for injectionsAntiviral DrugsThe following HIV/AIDS/Hepatitis B treatment drugs that meet DHCS Medi-Cal ManagedCare Division definitions are noncapitated for all COHS plans except HCPs 503 (Health Planof San Mateo) and 506 (CalOPTIMA):Abacavir/LamivudineCobicistat (Tybost)Abacavir SulfateDarunavir/Cobicistat (Prezcobix)Abacavir Cobicistat/Emtricitabine/TenofovirAlafenamide (Symtuza)Atazanavir/Cobicistat (Evotaz)Darunavir EthanolateAtazanavir SulfateDelavirdine mideDolutegravir/Lamivudine (Dovato)Dolutegravir (Tivicay)Part 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs6Page updated: October 2021‹‹Antiviral Drugs ir mivudine/TenofovirDisoproxil Fumarate (Delstrigo)Indinavir SulfateEfavirenzLamivudine and Tenofovir DisoproxilFumarate l FumarateEfavirenz/Lamivudine/Tenofovir DisoproxilFumarate (Symfi)Efavirenz/Lamivudine/Tenofovir DisoproxilFumarate (Symfi r MesylateNevirapineElvitegravir (Vitekta)Raltegravir ofovir Alafenamide (Genvoya)Rilpivirine Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate pivirine/TenofovirAlafenamide (Odefsey)RitonavirSaquinavir MesylateStavudineTenofovir Alafenamide xil FumarateTenofovir Disoproxil-EmtricitabineEmtricitabine/Tenofovir ineEtravirineZidovudine/Lamivudine/Abacavir SulfateTenofovir Disoproxil FumarateFosamprenavir CalciumPart 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs7Page updated: October 2021Alcohol and Heroin Detoxification and Dependency Treatment DrugsSelected alcohol and heroin detoxification and dependency treatment drugs that meetDHCS Medi-Cal Managed Care Division definitions are noncapitated for all COHSplans. Acamprosate Calcium Buprenorphine extended release injection Buprenorphine HCl Buprenorphine/Naloxone HCl Buprenorphine implant (Probuphine) Buprenorphine transdermal patch * Disulfiram Lofexidine HCl Naloxone HCl (oral and injectable) Naltrexone (oral and injectable) Naltrexone Microsphere injectable suspensionBlood Factors: Clotting Factor Disorder TreatmentsSelected clotting factor disorder treatments that meet DHCS Medi-Cal Managed CareDivision definitions are noncapitated for all COHS plans. Antihemophilic factor VIII/von Willebrand factor complex (human) Anti-inhibitor Coagulation factor X (human) Emicizumab-kxwh (Hemlibra) Factor VIIa (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) Factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, human) Factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) Factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) (Afstyla), per IU Factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) (Novoeight) Factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) (Nuwiq), per IU Factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) PEGylated, per IUPart 1 – MCP: County Organized Health System (COHS)
mcp cohs8Page updated: October 2021 Factor IX (antihemophilic factor, purified, nonrecombinant) Factor IX (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) Factor IX (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) (Rixubis) Factor IX albumin fusion protein, (recombinant), (Idelvion), per IU Factor IX complex Factor X (human), per IU Factor XIII (antihemophilic factor, human) Factor XIII A-Subunit (recombinant) Hemophilia clotting factor, not otherwise classified Injection, factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) (Obizur) Injection, factor VIII (antihemophilic factor, recombinant) pegylated-aucl (Jivi), 1 IU Injection, factor VIII, fc fusion protein (recombinant) Injection Factor IX, (antihemophilic factor, recombinant), glycopegylated,(Rebinyn), 1
Health Plan of San Mateo (San Mateo County – HCP 503) Partnership HealthPlan of California (PHC) (Del Norte County – HCP 523, Humboldt County – HCP 517, Lake County – HCP 511, Lassen County – HCP 518, Marin County – HCP 510, Mendocino County – HCP 512, Modoc Cou
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Due to the small feature size of the amplification stage, MCP-based photodetectors are intrinsically very fast, with risetimes measured down to 60 psec [6]. MCP’s are also spatially homo-geneous, so that the risetimes are equally fast everywhere on the photodetector area. An essential step in developing fast photo-
4. MANUAL OPERATION AND TRIP DEVICE ADJUSTMENT Manual Operation Manual operation of the MCP is controlled by the MCP handle and the PUSH-TO-TRIP button in the trip device. The MCP handle has three positions, two of which are shown on the cover with the international symbols l/0 and raised lettering to indicate ON and OFF. On the
the phalangeal bones. Thumb contains metacarpal-phalangeal (MCP) and interphalangeal (IP) joints [19]. For a human hand, each finger has 4 DOFs (2 at MCP joint,1 at PIP jointand 1 at DIPjoint),thumb has 3 DOFs (2 at MCP joint and 1 at IP joint), wrist has 2 DOFs and carpometacarpal (CMC) joint
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governing America’s indigent defense services has made people of color second class citizens in the American criminal justice system, and constitutes a violation of the U.S. Government's obligation under Article 2 and Article 5 of the Convention to guarantee “equal treatment” before the courts. 8. Lastly, mandatory minimum sentencing .