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Office of Healthcare Financing Volume 5, Issue 1 February, 008 HEALTH CHECK WHO NEEDS A WELL CHILD CHECK-UP? If your child is enrolled in Equality- Care, he or she can get FREE Well Child Health Check Exams, these exams help keep your children healthy. Many health problems begin before children look or feel sick. Regular Health Check exams can find problems and treat them before they get worse. Inside this Issue: What are my responsibilities while receiving EqualityCare? child to see a health care provider? What am I expected to do when I take my child to a clinic? child to the ER? Emergent, Urgent, or Routine? Travel Reimbursement 3 3 3 Regular Health Check exams can find problems and treat them before they get worse. Where should I take my child for a Making an Appointment When should my child have a health check? Who should I call? Many health problems begin before your children look or feel sick. Department of Health 5 What is included in a well child health check? A head to toe physical exam Immunizations (shots) Tests for anemia & lead Height, weight and development check Nutrition check (eating habits) Vision, dental and/or health screening Health information (potty training, biting, fighting, walking, talking) Special points of interest: Well Child Check-Ups Services included in a Well Child Health Check child to see a health care provider? child to the emergency room? Important Telephone Numbers

WHAT ARE MY RESPONSIBILITIES WHILE RECEIVING EQUALITYCARE? While your children are receiving EqualityCare benefits, you must: Tell your medical provider you have EqualityCare insurance before you receive medical services. Show your EqualityCare Card to your health care provider Tell your health care provider if you have any other medical insurance coverage. WHEN SHOULD I TAKE MY CHILD TO SEE A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER? You should take your child(ren) to see a health care provider when they feel sick, for vaccinations, and also for routine checkups. Tell your medical provider you have EqualityCare insurance before you receive medical services. It is important to check your children s health on a regular basis (see When Should My Child Have a Health Check on page 5 for a health check schedule for your children). Remember, regular and routine examinations by a health care professional can help your children have better health. WHAT AM I EXPECTED TO DO WHEN I TAKE MY CHILD TO A CLINIC? You are expected to show up 30 minutes early for your first visit and then 15 minutes early for any additional appointments. (This is so you have time to fill out paper work). Always attend scheduled appointments or call ahead of time to cancel. Always attend scheduled appointments or call ahead of time to cancel Bring any medical information you have regarding your child s current and past medical conditions/problems, such as shot records, pill bottles for any medication that is currently prescribed, surgeries, and the names of health care providers and clinics that your child has been to recently. Bring your child s EqualityCare card and any other public or private health insurance information. You will be responsible for: Providing medical information about your child and any family medical history. Paying the health care provider for services that are not covered by the EqualityCare program, that you have agreed to prior to the service being provided. Following any treatments your health care provider instructs you to do. Getting any medication prescribed by your child s health care providers and taking it as instructed. Using good manners with the clinic staff and clients. Respecting the privacy of other clients. Health care providers are responsible for: Informing you if they are not enrolled with EqualityCare or if they are not willing to accept your child as an EqualityCare client. Performing only services that are medically necessary. Advising you if the EqualityCare programs do not cover the service they provide or recommend, before the service is provided. Accepting EqualityCare payment in full. Clients cannot be billed for the balance due for program-covered services. Page Health Check

When Should I Take my Child to the Emergency Room? Emergency rooms are for emergencies and life-threatening situations, and should not be used for any other purpose. Emergency room care is expensive. Do not go to the emergency room for care that should take place in a healthcare provider s office, such as sore throats, colds, flu, earache, and minor back pain, and tension headaches. Emergency care is covered hours a day, 7 days a week. An emergency is a serious threat to your child s health. If you believe your child has an emergency, go to the nearest emergency room or call 911. Some examples of emergencies are: Trouble breathing Chest Pain Severe cuts or burns Loss of consciousness/blackout Bleeding that does not stop Vomiting blood Broken bones EMERGENT, URGENT, OR ROUTINE? When you call for an appointment, there are three levels of importance: Emergent, Urgent, and Routine. Emergent appointments are for significant pain, injuries, etc. that should be seen right away. Urgent appointments should be seen in a day or two, and are for ongoing symptoms, such as a persistent low grade fever, ongoing discomfort, etc. Routine appointments may be scheduled in a few weeks, and are for Health Check appointments, follow up exams, etc. Not every call can be scheduled on an emergent or urgent basis, so the medical provider s staff may ask some questions to help determine how to classify your call. Don t get defensive, or demand to speak with the doctor, let the staff do their job. For routine appointments, you can generally ask for a particular provider, but for emergent or urgent calls, you may need to see a different provider. Remember, your medical provider works not only office hours, but evenings, nights and weekends, so they rotate call coverage, so your particular provider may not be available at all times. Try to call for all appointments and medication refills during office hours, when the staff is there to pull your charts and help you. Do not wait until your prescription is out before calling for a refill, call a couple days early. Do not wait until your prescription is out before calling for a refill, call a couple days early. TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICALLY NECESSARY SERVICES Did you know that there may be money available to assist you with travel reimbursement to obtain medically necessary services? Who to call: ACS Travel Department at 1-800-595-0011 When to Call: 7-10 days prior to the visit is advisable What is covered: EqualityCare will assist with the cost of gas and lodging When you call ACS they will request the following information: Your child s EqualityCare number Where are you going Why are you going When you are going ACS will send you a travel packet to take with you to your child s appointment. Once the packet has been completed by you and a medical professional, return the paperwork to ACS in the pre-paid envelope that has been provided for your convenience. Once a completed travel packet is received we have 30 days to process it for payment. Note: There are emergency funds available under strict guidelines. Please call the ACS Travel Department with any travel questions. Page 3 Health Check

WHERE SHOULD I TAKE MY CHILD FOR CHECKUPS? Your doctor, a clinic, health center, or local health department can provide Well Child Health Checks. It is best to establish a medical home, a place where they know your child s history. Find a place in your area to provide this medical home. For Dental exams, make an appointment with a dentist in your area. MAKING AN APPOINTMENT... You may make an appointment directly with your child s doctor or dentist (ask if they will accept EqualityCare before making the appointment). > It is important for you to keep your child s appointment. The doctor and dentist reserve time especially for your child. If you cannot keep your child s appointment, call and tell them as soon as possible. > When you go for your child s appointment, take your child s EqualityCare card and immunization record. WHEN SHOULD MY CHILD HAVE A HEALTH CHECK? Getting a Health Check at the right time is the best way to make sure your child gets the medical care he or she needs. Babies need checkups at: 1 month months months 6 months 9 months 1 months Toddlers need checkups at: 15 months 18 months months ( years) Young children need checkups at: 3 years 5 years years 6 years Older children and Teenagers need: A checkup every year WHO SHOULD I CALL? If you have any questions on your EqualityCare benefits please contact ACS at 1-800-51-169. For Children s Special Health (CSH) eligibility, call your local Public Health Nursing (PHN) office. For information on services and limitations for the CSH programs, call (307) 777-791 or 1-800-38-5795. For travel reimbursement, call 1-800-595-0011. To apply for assistance in purchasing nutritional food items (i.e. formula, juice, milk, eggs, etc.) through the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, contact your local WIC office. For children enrolled in KidCare CHIP: If you have any questions on your KidCare CHIP health or vision benefits, please contact Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming at 1-800-09-970. If you have any questions on your KidCare CHIP dental benefits, please contact Delta Dental at 1-800-735-3379. * KidCare CHIP is not an EqualityCare Program Page Health Check

Prst Prst Std Std US US Postage Postage PAID PAID Cheyenne, Cheyenne, WY WY Permit Permit No. No. 7 7 Office of Healthcare Financing Email: wdh@health.wyo.gov Visit our website at Visit our website at http://wdh.state.wy.us/ http://wdh.state.wy.us/ healthcarefin/index.html healthcarefin/index.html 6101 Yellowstone Rd., Ste. 10 Cheyenne, WY 800