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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14087.6

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A county that has contracted for the provision of services pursuant to this article may provide the services directly to recipients, or arrange for any or all of the services to be provided by subcontracting with primary care providers, health maintenance organizations, insurance carriers, or other entities or individuals. The subcontracts may utilize a prospectively negotiated reimbursement rate, fee-for-service, retainer, capitation, or other basis for payment. The rate of payment established under the contract shall not exceed the total per capita amount that the department estimates would be payable for all services and requirements covered under the contract if all these services and requirements were to be furnished to Medi-Cal beneficiaries under the Medi-Cal fee-for-service program.
Counties that are responsible for providing health care under this chapter shall make efforts to utilize existing health service resources if these resources can be estimated by the county to result in lower total long-term costs and accessible quality care to persons served under this chapter. The granting of a certificate of need pursuant to the criteria set forth in Section 127200 of the Health and Safety Code or a certificate of exemption pursuant to the criteria set forth in Section 127175 of the Health and Safety Code shall satisfy the intent of this provision.
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