Who can be a CPSP Provider?
A physician, certified nurse midwife, certified family or pediatric nurse practitioner, hospital, community clinic, or medical group that provides prenatal care, has a valid Medi-Cal provider number, and is in good standing with state licensing and regulatory agencies can submit a CPSP application.
Reimbursement for CPSP
CPSP providers can receive fee-for-service reimbursement for the cost of delivering comprehensive perinatal services. More information is included in the Medi-Cal Provider Manual.
How to apply for CPSP
Call the Orange County Perinatal Services Coordinator’s office at 714-834-8227 for more information.
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH)
about downloading files
CPSP Application
Forms for Making Changes to an Approved CPSP Application
CPSP Assessment Forms
CPSP Provider Resource Guide and Protocols
Perinatal Health Education Resources
Medi-Cal Resources
For assistance on billing and claims follow-up for the following programs:
- Obstetrics (OB)
- Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program (CPSP)
- Presumptive Eligibility (PE)
- Family PACT
- Cancer Detection Programs: Every Woman Counts (Formerly BCEDP)
- Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP)
Contact the Telephone Service Center at (800) 541-5555
Medi-Cal Information
(916) 636-1200
Medi-Cal Provider Enrollment
(800) 541-5555
Medi-Cal Fraud Reporting
(800) 822-6222
California State University, Sacramento
(800) 858-7743 (State Contractor for CPSP Training)
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Page Last Updated: 6/16/22