Medical providers suspended from or otherwise deemed ineligible to participate in California's Medicaid program.
This dataset contains information about individuals and entities suspended from the California State Medicaid Program. The following text extracted from their website explains the reasons a provider might be suspended and the provisions taken:
Medi-Cal law, Welfare and Institutions Code (W&I Code), sections 14043.6 and 14123, mandate that the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) suspend a Medi-Cal provider of health care services (provider) from participation in the Medi-Cal program when the individual or entity has:
- Been convicted of a felony;
- Been convicted of a misdemeanor involving fraud, abuse of the Medi-Cal program or any patient, or otherwise substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a provider of service;
- Been suspended from the federal Medicare or Medicaid programs for any reason;
- Lost or surrendered a license, certificate, or approval to provide health care; or
- Breached a contractual agreement with the Department that explicitly specifies inclusion on this list as a consequence of the breach.
Services rendered, prescribed or ordered by a suspended Medi-Cal provider shall not be covered by the Medi-Cal program while the suspension is in effect. California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 51303, subdivision (k), provides that at least fifteen (15) days written notice be given to all affected providers. This list constitutes such written notice. Although the period of suspension may have expired, reinstatement rights are not automatic. The provider must petition for reinstatement and re-enroll with DHCS before being reimbursed for services rendered. Providers suspended as a result of a Medicare action must appeal through the Medicare office before applying for re-enrollment with Medi-Cal.
In accordance with W&I Code, section 14043.61, subdivision (a), a provider of health care services shall be subject to suspension if claims for payment are submitted under any provider number used by the provider to obtain reimbursement from the Medi-Cal program for the services, goods, supplies or merchandise provided, directly or indirectly to a Medi-Cal beneficiary, by an individual or entity that is suspended, excluded or otherwise ineligible because of a sanction to receive, directly or indirectly, reimbursement from the Medi-Cal program and the individual or entity is listed on either the Medi-Cal Suspended and Ineligible Provider List (S&I List) published by DHCS to identify suspended and otherwise ineligible providers, or any list published by the federal Office of Inspector General regarding the suspension or exclusion of individuals or entities from the federal Medicare and Medicaid programs, to identify suspended, excluded or otherwise ineligible providers.
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Publisher: | Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) · United States The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is a department within the California Health and Human Services Agency that finances and administers a number of individual health care service delivery programs, including Medi-Cal, which provides health care services to low-income people. | ||||||
Collections: | in Debarred Companies and Individuals · OpenSanctions Default | ||||||
Information: | mcweb.apps.prd.cammis.medi-cal.ca.gov | ||||||
Source data: | mcweb.apps.prd.cammis.medi-cal.ca.gov · XLSX | ||||||
Coverage: | added · update frequency: daily | ||||||
Last processed: | 2024-11-21 02:26:04 | ||||||
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File name | Export type | Size | |
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entities.ftm.json | FollowTheMoney entities | 23.96 MB | |
names.txt | Target names text file | 546.88 KB | |
senzing.json | Senzing entity format | 13.05 MB | |
source.xlsx | Source data | 2.16 MB | |
targets.nested.json | Targets as nested JSON | 24.25 MB | |
targets.simple.csv | Targets as simplified CSV | 6.14 MB |
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David Herbert Betat | Person | United States | |
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Proctor Norman Hayes | Person | United States | |
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Joselito Ponce Babaran | Person | United States | |
Edgar Corrales Banez | Person | United States | |
Susan Hoi-Yan Chan | Person | United States | |
Jacob Lawrence Klein | Person | United States | |
Milaini Virginia Jenkins | Person | United States | |
William Quyen Doan Do | Person | United States | |
Debbie Sue Larsen | Person | United States | |
Mark Chavez | Person | United States | |
Omar Hamadi Hamadi | Person | United States | |
Kiernan Hale Morrow | Person | United States |
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