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What should I do to continue getting services if <strong>Community</strong><br />
<strong>Care</strong> was authorizing services, but decided that those services<br />
should now be reduced, changed, or stopped because they are<br />
not medically necessary for me?<br />
If you file:<br />
A First Level Grievance within 10 days of the date on the<br />
letter from <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Care</strong> telling you of this decision...<br />
A Second Level Grievance within 10 days of the date<br />
on the letter from <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Care</strong> telling you of this<br />
decision...<br />
An External Grievance within 10 days of the date on the<br />
letter from <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Care</strong> telling you of this decision...<br />
You will<br />
continue to<br />
receive those<br />
services until<br />
a decision<br />
is made<br />
about your<br />
grievance.<br />
If you have any questions about complaints or grievances, call:<br />
• <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Care</strong>'s toll-free Customer <strong>Services</strong> number (Adams<br />
County 1-866-738-9849; Berks County 1-866-292-7886; York<br />
County 1-866-542-0299).<br />
• Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network (www.palegalaid.net),<br />
1-800-322-7572.<br />
• Pennsylvania <strong>Health</strong> Law Project (www.phlp.org), 1-800-274-3258.<br />
• Your local legal aid office (see the Contact Information section of<br />
this Member Handbook).<br />
Customer <strong>Services</strong>: Adams 1-866-738-9849 • Berks 1-866-292-7886 • York 1-866-542-0299