Plaintiffs conduct entitles it to damages and all other remedies at law.
Plaintiffs conduct entitles it to damages and all other remedies at law.
The applicant or their representative calls (916) 874-9471 to apply for IHSS. Mail a Health Care Certification (SOC 873) form to you. If denied, you will receive a Notice of Action of Denial informing you of the reason for denial. To maintain your IHSS eligibility, your Medi-Cal eligibility must remain active.
Call 211 it is an outreach program for Sacramento.
You can report an issue online, calling 3-1-1 from within the unincorporated areas of the County, or calling 916-875-4311 if calling from outside of the County's unincorporated areas.
If you are a friend, ask common friends or better still, the patient's family members. The hospital is not supposed to tell you whether some particular person is there as their patient.
If you know any details about the person's condition or circumstances, you can try calling local hospitals and asking if they have a patient matching that description. If you have no information, contacting local authorities or using online hospital directories might be options.
Call the hospital main number and give the patient's name (and unit and room number if you know it). Ask to be connected to the patient's room. Remember: you may need to keep the call short as the patient may tire easily.
If you know the name, as you would if you are a relative, friend or colleague, all you need to do is call the hospital. Ask for the Patient Information desk. If they don't have that, the switchboard operator has the current census with names and room numbers. They will tell you.
Contact the hospital directly: Call the hospital's main phone number where you suspect the person may be admitted. Ask to be connected to the patient information or the admission department. Provide the person's full name and relevant information to help the search.
Check out the Medi-Cal website. 1-800-300-1506. If you have a Medi-Cal Managed Care plan, you can call the Medi-Cal Managed Care Ombudsman at 1-888-452-8609 for guidance about how to address a problem or complaint.
Find your local state medical board, and file a complaint. In some cases, your complaint is public, so the doctor may be able to know who you are and why you filed a complaint. In other cases, the complaint can be made private depending on your preference.