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Medi-Cal <strong>Member</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> / Benefit Year 2006-2007Emergency Care: How do I getcare in an emergency?There is a difference between needing careurgently and an emergency. Urgent care is when acondition, illness or injury is not life-threatening,but needs medical care right away. Many <strong>of</strong>Community <strong>Health</strong> Plan’s doctors have urgentcare hours in the evening and on weekends.How to get urgent care1. Call your PCP doctor. You may speak toan operator who answers calls for yourPCP doctor’s <strong>of</strong>fice when closed.2. Ask to speak to your PCP doctor or thedoctor on-call. Another doctor may answeryour call if your PCP doctor is notavailable. A doctor is available by phone24 hours a day, seven days a week.3. Tell them about your condition and followtheir instructions.If you are outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>County</strong>, you donot need to call your PCP doctor or get priorauthorization before getting urgent care services.Be sure to let your PCP doctor know about thiscare. You may need follow-up care from yourPCP doctor.What is emergency care?Emergency services are covered anywhere 24hours a day, seven days a week. Emergency careis a service a “prudent layperson” believes isnecessary to stop or relieve:• Serious illnesses or symptoms• Injury or conditions requiring immediatediagnosis and treatmentA “prudent layperson” is a non-medical personwith an average knowledge <strong>of</strong> health and medicinebut has awareness or information to make agood decision.Emergency services and care include ambulance,medical screening, exam and evaluation by adoctor or appropriate personnel. Emergencyservices include both physical and psychiatricemergency conditions.Examples <strong>of</strong> emergencies include but are notlimited to:• Having trouble breathing• Seizures (convulsions)• Lots <strong>of</strong> bleeding• Unconsciousness/blackouts (will not wake up)• Trouble breathing• In a lot <strong>of</strong> pain (including chest pain)• Swallowing <strong>of</strong> poison or medicine overdose• Broken bones• Head injury• Eye injury• Thoughts or actions about hurting yourself orsomeone elseIf you think you have a health emergency, call911. You are not required to call your doctorbefore you go to the emergency room. Do notuse the emergency room for routine healthcare.What to do in an emergencyCall 911 or go to the nearest emergency roomif you have an emergency. Emergency care iscovered at all times and in all places.25Community <strong>Health</strong> Plan <strong>Member</strong> Services <strong>Department</strong> toll-free 1-800-475-5550L.A. Care <strong>Health</strong> Plan <strong>Member</strong> Services <strong>Department</strong> toll-free 1-888-4LA-Care or 1-888-452-2273

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