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FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions


What are the goals of the CSPS Program?

What are the CPSP services?

Who can become a CPSP provider?

Who can deliver CPSP services?

What are some models of CPSP service delivery?

How does CPSP work in Medi-Cal managed care?

What is the CPSP application process?


What are the goals of the CPSP Program?


uTo decrease the incidence of low infant birthweight

uTo improve the outcome of every pregnancy

uTo give every baby a healthy start in life

uTo lower healthcare costs by preventing

   catastrophic and chronic illness in infants

   and children

 

 

What are the CPSP services?

 

CPSP Services include:


uClient orientation to comprehensive perinatal

   services
uInitial assessment, trimester reassessments,

   postpartum assessment, interventions,

   and follow-up services in:

  uObstetrics
  uNutrition

uHealth Education

uPsychosocial Services
uIndividual Case Coordination
uPrenatal Vitamin/Mineral Supplements
uLinkages with Women, Infants and Children
uSupplemental Nutrition Program (WIC),

   genetic screening, dental care,

   family planning, and pediatric care



Who can become a CPSP provider?


Any of the following can be a CPSP provider, as long as they have an active

Medi-Cal provider number and are in good standing with their licensure board:

 

uPhysician (obstetrician/gynecologist, family practitioner, general practitioner,

   or pediatrician)
uMedical Group, if the participating members are one of the above physicians
uCertified Nurse Midwife
uNurse Practitioner (family or pediatric)
uPreferred Provider Organization (PPO)
uClinic (hospital, community, county)
uAlternative Birth Center



Who can deliver CPSP services?


The CPSP provider may employ or contract with

any of the following practitioners to deliver services appropriate to their skill level:


uPhysicians
uCertified Nurse Midwives
uPhysician’s Assistants
uRegistered Nurses
uLicensed Vocational Nurses
uSocial Workers
uPsychologists
uMarriage, Family, and Child Counselors
uRegistered Dietitians
uHealth Educators
uCertified Childbirth Educators (ASPO/Lamaze, Bradley, ICEA)
uComprehensive Perinatal Health Workers (CPHW)

– At least 18 years old
– High School Diploma
– Minimum one year paid perinatal experience



What are some models of CPSP service delivery?


Approved CPSP providers can be found in solo practice, group practice, health departments, hospitals, community clinics, managed care plans, and residency
programs.


In most cases, the entire CPSP program is offered within a single location. In others, obstetrical services are provided in the provider’s office with other services provided elsewhere, under subcontract, or by a second CPSP provider.


Flexibility of program design and implementation allows for the use of a wide range of professional and paraprofessional personnel.
 


How does CPSP work in Medi-Cal managed care?


All Medi-Cal managed care health plans are required to ensure that their pregnant enrollees have access to CPSP services.  It is the plan’s responsibility to ensure that its contracted providers have the appropriate credentials.

 


What is the CPSP Application Process?

 

Contact the CPSP coordinator at your local health department for an application. To reach the Pasadena Public Health Depertment CPSP, call (626) 744-6091.

 

Call the Health Access Program (HAP) Line at (800) 257-6900 if you need the name and phone number of the coordinator in your county.

 

The completed application will be reviewed by the local CPSP coordinator and submitted to the State Department of Health Services for final certification.

 

 

Click here for CPSP forms, applications and important links
 


 


 

Call (626) 744-6091 for additional information.