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- 2006 HFP and AIM Handbooks Available
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- Form 1099
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- Gift Income vs Child Support
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- Increasing Reimbursement Incentives
- Kaiser Now Available in Orange County
- Kaiser Permanente Not Available in Kern and Orange Counties
- Missing Plan Selections Will No Longer Be a Problem
- New Application Assistance Payment Available for Enrollment Entities
- New Authorization Forms Now Available
- Enrollment for Unborn Child
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Providers in each county
- Alameda
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About health plans, statewide
- Alameda Alliance for Health
- Anthem Blue Cross EPO
- Anthem Blue Cross HMO
- Blue Shield EPO
- Blue Shield HMO
- Cal Optima Kids
- Care 1st Health Plan
- CenCal Health
- Central California Alliance for Health
- Community Health Group (San Diego)
- Community Health Plan (Los Angeles)
- Contra Costa Health Plan
- Health Net Life EPO
- Health Net HMO
- Health Plan of San Joaquin
- Health Plan of San Mateo
- Inland Empire Health Plan
- Kaiser Permanente
- Kern Family Health Care
- LA Care
- Molina Healthcare
- San Francisco Health Plan
- Santa Clara Family Health Plan
- Ventura County Health Care Plan
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How members rate the plans
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Plan quality measures
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- Childhood Immunization Status
- Well-Child Visits
- Adolescent Well-Care Visits
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioners Children Ages 12-24 months
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioners Children Ages 25 months through 6 years
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioners Children Ages 7-11 years
- Children's Access to Primary Care Practitioners Children Ages 12-18 years


