Executive Summary
California Children’s Services (CCS) is a state program for children and youth with special health care needs. CCS can be a complex program to understand because the rules often depend on how the beneficiary gets CCS services and the county that the CCS beneficiary lives in. This CCS due process toolkit is intended to help CCS beneficiaries and their families navigate CCS program grievances and appeals. The toolkit provides guidance and best practices on the grievance and appeals process so that readers can understand how to get care through the CCS program. The guide includes the applicable laws, regulations, and policy guidance as well as flowcharts to help explain the process and an index of acronyms referenced in the guide in Addendum A. This toolkit was developed in partnership with Disability Rights California.
- I. Background
- II. CCS Program Rules for Notices
- III. Right to File a Grievance with the CCS Program
- IV. Appeals & Hearings: Sections A and B
- A. Should a CCS Beneficiary Without Medi-Cal File an Appeal?
- B. CCS Appeal Process for Beneficiaries Without Medi-Cal
- IV. Appeals & Hearings: Section C: Appeal Process for CCS Beneficiaries with Medi-Cal
- IV. Appeals & Hearings: Section D: Preparing for a State Fair Hearing
- Acronym List and Flowcharts
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