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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PCP Provider Manual 8-1-12 document in the editor.
  2. Begin with Chapter 1: Introduction. Familiarize yourself with the overview and definitions provided. This section sets the foundation for understanding participant rights and responsibilities.
  3. Move to Chapter 2: Screening, Acceptance, and Admission. Fill out any self-direction assessments as required, ensuring you understand participant management criteria.
  4. In Chapter 3: Assessment Criteria, complete any necessary assessments regarding Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). Use the provided guidelines to determine budget calculations.
  5. Proceed to Chapter 4: Individual Service and Spending Plan (ISSP). Write your goals clearly, detailing how you plan to allocate your budget for personal care needs.
  6. Review Chapters 5 through 7 for advisement services, Medicaid fraud information, and critical incident reporting procedures. Ensure all relevant sections are completed accurately.

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A primary care provider (PCP) is a health care practitioner who sees people that have common medical problems. This person is most often a doctor. However, a PCP may be a physician assistant or a nurse practitioner.
Primary care specialties include family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, combined internal medicine/pediatrics (med/peds) and general obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN), fulfilling the general medical needs of specific patient populations.
Patient intake forms for primary care physicians (PCP) are the initial step in forming a patients medical record. Patients complete these forms during their first visit.
Your PCP will be your partner, sharing the responsibility for your physical and mental health and well-being. Primary care physicians are also called general practitioners because they cover all types of everyday health concerns. Your PCP can answer questions about infections, chronic conditions or medicines.
There are five main types of primary care doctors: Internal medicine doctors. Pediatricians. Family medicine doctors. OB-GYNs (obstetrics and gynecology) Internal medicine-pediatric doctors (med-peds)

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5 Primary care specialties to consider for your career Family medicine. Family medicine physicians work with both children and adult patients. Internal medicine. Internal medicine is another specialty within the primary care family. Pediatrics. OB/GYN. Geriatrics.
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