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Family PACT is California's innovative approach to provide comprehensive family planning services to eligible low income men and women. This clinical program increases access to services by expanding the provider network to include medical providers, pharmacies and laboratories. Family PACT Overview (2-08) (PDF)

Want to keep up with the latest Family PACT trainings, resources, and updates? Sign up here for Family PACT E-News! 

NEW California Family Health Council, Inc (CFHC) has announced the availability of Title X Family Planning Services funds for FY2011.  The Notice of Intent to Apply (NOI) is due March 11, 2010Go to CFHC's website for application information and timelines. 

The H1N1 brochure for new mothers is now available on the MCAH H1N1 Influenza Information website.

Come visit Family PACT's exhibit at the Health Care Symposium in Huntington Beach on January 29, 2010.

NEW SAVE THE DATE: OFP Stakeholder Meeting in Sacramento on March 4, 2010.

Status of Family PACT Waiver – extended to June 30, 2010

NDC Overview and Update

Medical Supplies Billing Requirements

Changes to Medi-Cal Provider Records

Important Announcement

Pandemic Influenza H1N1 Vaccine is here!

The California Department of Public Health and California’s local health departments are calling all parties interested in providing this vaccine.

  • Clinics, public and private
  • Community Health Centers
  • Community vaccinators
  • Employee health programs
  • Health plans
  • Hospitals
  • Pharmacies, chain and independent
  • Physicians
  • Other vaccinators

Starting by September 1, 2009, go to www.CalPanFlu.org.

1. Pre-register for vaccine.  Sign up to receive H1N1 vaccine as it becomes available.
Pre-registration:

  • is not a binding commitment to provide vaccine.
  • can only be done by (or in conjunction with) a physician licensed to practice medicine in California.
  • lets California Vaccines for Children (VFC) providers use their PIN number for fast-track identification.

2. Order vaccine.  Vaccine is in production and currently expected to first be available by mid-October. Vaccine and basic supplies will be delivered at no cost to you. Providers may bill public and private insurers for vaccine administration fees.

  • HOW: Pre-register and order early to minimize delays. (Note: Pre-registration and ordering do not guarantee receipt of vaccine)
  • WHEN: Timing and amount of vaccine deliveries will depend on available inventory. First deliveries are expected by mid-October or later.
  • WHO: Initial orders will go to vaccinators serving at-risk population groups. Other requests will be filled in turn, as supply permits.

3. Receive vaccine information and updates on:

  • vaccine availability
  • storage and handling
  • training on vaccination
  • the pandemic in California

4. Report your H1N1 vaccine usage.  Instructions are available to complete a simple weekly report on H1N1 vaccine at your medical practice.

Additional information will soon be available at www.CalPanFlu.org. Thank you for your interest in protecting Californians from pandemic influenza!

 

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This document was updated last at Friday, January 29, 2010