Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary and digest do not provide specific details on penalties for non-compliance with training requirements or how additional data collection will be used beyond this law's requirements.
Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program
This law changes the Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program by making the State Department of Health Care Services responsible for implementing perinatal services under Medi-Cal and requiring training for providers.
What This Bill Does
- Makes the State Department of Health Care Services responsible for implementing comprehensive community-based perinatal services for purposes of the Medi-Cal program.
- Requires both departments to clarify their roles in the program by July 1, 2027.
- Needs the State Department of Health Care Services to create training on how to run the program and make sure all providers attend it.
- Asks Medi-Cal managed care plans to ensure that perinatal providers get this training.
- Requires reports about the number of people who received services from January 1, 2022, to January 1, 2025, starting July 15, 2026.
Who It Names or Affects
- The State Department of Health Care Services
- Medi-Cal managed care plans
- Perinatal providers
Terms To Know
- Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program
- A program that aims to reduce deaths and health problems for mothers, babies, and during pregnancy in California.
- Medi-Cal
- California’s Medicaid program which helps low-income people get healthcare services.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if providers do not attend the training.
- It is unclear how additional data collection will be used beyond this law's requirements.
- Future legislation may be needed to fully implement recommendations from a report by the California State Auditor’s office.