Providers Delivering Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (PACT) Services, by Fiscal Years
This data file contains information on the number of providers delivering services through the Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (Family PACT) Program from July 1, 2003, through the current Fiscal Year (FY) of available data. Delivering Family PACT services is defined as having been reimbursed for at least one claim for any services through Family PACT. Providers for whom all Family PACT claims have been denied were not designated as delivering providers. All Family PACT providers must also be enrolled as Medi-Cal providers, and Medi-Cal clinician providers who are not enrolled in Family PACT may provide Family PACT services by referral from an enrolled Family PACT provider. For example, if a laboratory or pharmacy is associated with a clinician provider both the laboratory or pharmacy and the clinician are counted. Medi-Cal providers often deliver specialized services as Family PACT provider may not perform, such as sterilization.
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Providers Delivering Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (PACT) Services, by Fiscal Years (CSV) This data file contains information on the number of providers delivering services through the Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (Family PACT) Program from July 1, 2003, through the current Fiscal Year (FY) of available data. Delivering Family PACT services is defined as having been reimbursed for at least one claim for any services through Family PACT. Providers for whom all Family PACT claims have been denied were not designated as delivering providers. All Family PACT providers must also be enrolled as Medi-Cal providers, and Medi-Cal clinician providers who are not enrolled in Family PACT may provide Family PACT services by referral from an enrolled Family PACT provider. For example, if a laboratory or pharmacy is associated with a clinician provider both the laboratory or pharmacy and the clinician are counted. Medi-Cal providers often deliver specialized services as Family PACT provider may not perform, such as sterilization. | Download | CSV | 05/11/24 |
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data-dictionary-ofpact-providers-by-fy This dataset includes information on the number of providers delivering services through the Family Planning, Access, Care, and Treatment (Family PACT) Program between 2003 through June 30 2016. Delivering Family PACT services was defined as having been reimbursed for at least one claim for any services through Family PACT. Providers for whom all Family PACT claims have been denied were not designated as delivering providers. Family PACT is administered by the California Department of Health Care Services, Office of Family Planning and has been operating since 1997 to provide family planning and reproductive health services at no cost to California’s low-income residents of reproductive age. The program offers comprehensive family planning services, including contraception, pregnancy testing, and sterilization, as well as sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and limited cancer screening services. All Family PACT providers must also be enrolled as Medi-Cal providers, and Medi-Cal clinician providers who are not enrolled in Family PACT may provide Family PACT services by referral from an enrolled Family PACT provider. Variables listed in this dataset include enrolled FPACT clinician providers, Medi-Cal clinician providers (not enrolled in Family PACT), total clinician providers, pharmacies, labs, and the percent change in all of these variables from the previous fiscal year. Providers are counted according to their provider type. For example, if a laboratory or pharmacy is associated with a clinician provider both the laboratory or pharmacy and the clinician are counted. In the seventeenth full fiscal year of operation, FY 2015-16, 6,886 providers were reimbursed for services delivered under the Family PACT Program. Of these, 2,378 were clinician providers, 4,382 were pharmacy providers, and 126 were laboratories. Of the 2,378 clinician providers, 2,049 were also enrolled in Family PACT. The remaining 329 clinician providers delivered services on a referral basis and are referred to simply as Medi-Cal providers. Medi-Cal providers often deliver specialized services a Family PACT provider does not perform, such as sterilization. | DOCX | 08/11/23 |