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Health Insurance Resources & Low-Cost Services in San Bernardino/ Riverside
General Information for the Uninsured
Medi-Cal
California’s Medicaid health care program. This program pays for a variety of medical services for children and adults with limited income and resources. Medi-Cal is supported by federal and state taxes. You can apply for Medi-Cal benefits regardless of sex, race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status.
Eligibility: birth to 21 years of age, pregnancy, blind, disabled, or have an illness that your doctor expects will keep you from employment for more than one year, over 65 years of age, on CalWORKS (AFDC), low-income working families and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), California residence.
More Information
1-877-597-4777
(Call for nearest district office)
909-388-0245
Documentation: proof income, I.D., and California residency, immigration status and social security number (SSN) or proof of application, checking and savings account statements, car registration, proof of pregnancy.
Benefits: full medical: medical office visits, hospitalizations, dental and vision care, prescription medications, mental health, substance abuse services, and needed medical tests. Restricted Medi-Cal: pregnancy-related and emergency services.
Other Services: CalWORKS, Food Stamps, Foster Care, general assistance, and Welfare/Cash Aid
909-388-0245
Download
Application
San Bernardino County
881 West Redlands Blvd.
Redlands, CA 92373
909-335-0666
fax 909-335-3202
Riverside County
Human Services System,
4260 Tequesquite Ave., Riverside, CA 92501
951-955-6400
11060 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA 92505
951-358-3400
63 So. 4th St, Banning, CA 92220
951-922-7000 or 951-922-7500
Healthy Families
Eligibility: 1 through 19 years of age, U.S. citizen and certain immigrants, California resident, not covered by employer-sponsored health insurance for the previous 3 months, not eligible for zero share of cost Medi-Cal.
1-800-433-2611
Benefits: medical office visits, dental and vision, hospitalizations, needed medical tests, prescription medicines, and mental health services, preventative care.
Plans:
IEHP
, Premiums: $4-15 per child, maximum $45.00/ family. Co-payments of $5 are paid for some services, annual cap of $250 health co-payments. 303 E. Vanderbilt, Suite 400, San Bernardino, CA
909-890-2000
Molino
1001 E. Cooley Dr. # 106, Colton, CA 92324
909-825-8373
UHP Healthcare
800-880-5305
Universal Care
800-635-6668
Dental:
SmileChoice
(Golden West Dental & Vision)
800-655-3225
Access Dental
888-849-8440
Delta Dental
1-877-580-1042
Universal Care Dental
1-800-635-6668
Loma Linda Dental School
909-558-4551
ArrowCare
Low Income Health Program
Eligibility Services Center (800) 442-4978
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, 400 N. Pepper Avenue, Colton, CA 92324;
Apply online
Eligibility:
San Bernardino County resident and citizen of USA
Adults between the ages of 19 and 64
Not otherwise eligible for Medi-Cal or Healthy Families.
Meet income eligibility guidelines: Net income below the 100% of the Federal Poverty Level
Benefits: Routine medical offices care, such as sore throat, stomach ache, critical dental services, or monitoring of ongoing medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, Prescription medication, laboratory and radiology services, etc. Emergency Care: Urgent or life threatening conditions.
Riverside County, Medically Indigent Services Program, (MISP) Website
14375 Nason Street, Suite 102
Moreno Valley, CA 92555
951-486-5375
Major Risk Medical Insurance Program (MRMIP)
1-800-289-6574 (application)
Provides health insurance for Californians who are unable to obtain coverage in the individual health insurance market.
Access for Infants and Mothers (AIMS)
800-433-2611 or 626-299-7495
Eligibility: Uninsured pregnant women (under 31 weeks pregnant) and their newborns up to age 2 and not eligible for no-cost Medi-Cal, uninsured, and have incomes within AIM guidelines. Women with separate maternity deductibles or co-payments over $500 may also qualify.
Documentation: California resident for at least 6 months.
Benefits: Prenatal and infant medical care.
WIC Women, Infant and Children
program, is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers and young children eat well and stay healthy. This service is available for families of low to median income. Working families may qualify.
Services include: Special checks to buy healthy foods such as milk, juice, eggs, cheese, cereal, dry beans and beans and peas, and peanut butter; information about nutrition, information and support about breastfeeding.
To apply for WIC services?
Call to make an appointment and find out which documents you need to bring with you. At your appointment, WIC staff will check to see if you and your family qualify. Local offices: San Bernardino County Health Department, 351 Mt. View, San Bernardino, CA 92445
909-387-8301
11555 ½ Potrero, Banning, CA 92220
909-849-4761 (Native Americans)
or call 1-800-852-5770/1-888-942-9675
Health Insurance Payment Plan (HIPP)
866-298-8443
Recipients must have:
High cost medical condition (e.g., pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and organ transplant);
Medi-Cal may pay the private health insurance premiums for eligible high costs individuals who are losing employment and have a high cost medical condition.
Have a Medi-Cal share of cost no greater than $200;
Have either a current private health coverage policy or access to health coverage through an employer (includes COBRA and Cal-COBRA, but excludes policies issued through the California Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board (MRMIB);
Not be enrolled in a Medi-Cal managed care plan;
and not be enrolled in a County Organized Health Plan (but see Other Premium Payment Programs).
HIPP Forms Available
The Comprehensive AIDS Resource Emergency (CARE/HIPP)
For persons unable to work because of disability due to HIV/AIDs and are losing their private health insurance.
800-367-2437
Other Coverage Unit
The Other Coverage Unit (OCU) is responsible for assuring the identification of all health insurance belonging to Medi-Cal beneficiaries as well as maintaining the automated Health Insurance System. The OCU identifies health insurance resources through the referral of documents from the county welfare offices, Social Security Administration, and Family Support district offices. This information is also obtained by conducting information exchanges with various health insurance companies. When the health insurance information is received, it is used to ensure that Medi-Cal is the payer of last resort. Any questions about immediate needs concerning health insurance changes should be directed to the: Special Assignment and Support Group at 1-800-952-5294.
Health Net
(Medi-Cal, Health Families, AIM)
1-800-430-4263 or 1-800-327-0502
Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program
The California Department of Health Services implemented the Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP) on January 1, 2002. Under this new program, low-income California residents who have breast and/or cervical cancer can enroll at a doctor’s office to get no-cost cancer treatment coverage as soon as possible after they have been diagnosed. For more information about the BCCTP and how to enroll, please call (Toll-Free) 1-800-824-0088.
Organizations and providers serving low-income persons may order BCCTP tri-fold brochures and bookmarks for distribution to people who may be in need of breast and/or cancer treatment services. Organizations and providers may call 1-800-824-0088 for information on how to order the brochures and bookmarks.
Prescription Medications
Together RX Access
(Prescription Savings Program)
1-800-444-4106
Private Health Insurance, Specifically for Students
Wells Fargo Student Insurance
1-800-853-5899
Student Insurance
, Also, this insurance covers students who obtain an injury on campus, minus a $50.00 deductible.
11661 San Vicente Blvd., suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-826-1601, 800-367-5830,
American College Student Association
1-888-526-2272 or 888-488-2272
Other Community Based Health Services
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
909-580-1000
Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP)
909-387-6499
Inland Empire Community Clinic:
909-877-1818
Redlands Community Family Clinic:
909-792-0298
Planned Parenthood:
909-890-5511
San Bernardino County Health Department(SBCHD)
909-387-6280
SBCHD Reproductive Health
909-798-8522 or 383-3080
SBCHD Maternal Health
909-383-3033
SBCHD STD/HIV Clinic
909-383-3080
SBCHD Immunizations
909-387-6521
Loma Linda University, Low-cost SAC Clinics
SAC-Norton
1455 East Third Street (location)
1454 East Second Street (mailing address)
San Bernardino, California 92408
Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
909-382-7100
SAC-Frazee 488 South K Street San Bernardino, California 92410
909-383-8092
SAC-Arrowhead
1293 North 'D' Street San Bernardino, California 92405
Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
909-381-1663
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