The
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Program is a collaborative
effort between the Los Angeles County Department of Health
Services (DHS) and private, community-based providers
(Partners) who are committed to providing quality health
services in a culturally and linguistically appropriate
environment to low income and uninsured communities. This
program is part of a
Medicaid Demonstration Project designed to provide
DHS with federal fiscal relief to preserve vital community
clinic capacity, to increase access to primary, dental, and
specialty care services, and to develop Public-Private
Partnerships for the provision of these services. The
mission of the PPP Program is to provide medical and dental
services to the medically indigent in a way that is
complementary to the DHS safety net system of care as that
safety net currently exists and as it evolves in the
future. The guiding principles are fairness in the system,
quality of care, and efficiency. Through this innovative
relationship between DHS and its partners, health care
coverage is provided at over 100 privately-operated primary
care sites.
Primary,
specialty, and dental care services are available to people
of all ages who reside in Los Angeles County and whose net
family income is at or below 133-1/3% of the Federal Poverty
Level (or are General Relief (GR) Recipients), and who do
not qualify for Medi-Cal or any other government or
third-party assistance programs. Patients are strongly
encouraged to make an appointment at one of the Partner
sites to find out if they are eligible for PPP or other
funded health care services.
All
Partners offer Primary Care Services, while some also
provide dental and specialty services. They provide
coordinated and comprehensive health care, including
medication, laboratory and radiology at no cost to the
patient. Primary care providers may include general or
family practitioners, internists, obstetricians,
gynecologists, pediatricians, and mid-level practitioners
such as physicians assistants, nurse practitioners, and
midwives. Primary care emphasizes general health needs as
opposed to specialized care.
The
primary care provider initiates referrals for diagnosis or
follow-up care to specialists, as appropriate, while
maintaining continuity of patient care. Please use the
Health Services Directory to locate a convenient site to
visit.
Use the
Health Service Directory to find a PPP/GR provider