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  1. Recovery Incentives Program: Californias Contingency Management Benefit What is Contingency Management? Contingency Management (CM) is an evidence-based treatment that provides motivational incentives to treat individuals living with stimulant use disorder and support their path to recovery.

  2. Aug 8, 2019 · California has successfully worked with twenty-five (25) Whole Person Care Pilot programs to provide target populations with a range of comprehensive services and supports to address unmet needs and improve the quality and outcomes of high-risk populations.

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · On Thursday California lawmakers approved the nation’s first state-funded guaranteed income program. Once the bill is signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, cities and counties can apply for funding from a $35 million pool to support current or new pilots that prioritize foster youth who recently left the foster care system and pregnant mothers.

  4. Feb 14, 2023 · CalMatters identified more than 40 similar pilot programs that have run, are operating or are planning to launch around the state. They are sending certain groups of low-income people regular, unrestricted cash payments ranging from $300 to $1,800 a month for periods of six months to three years, depending on the program.

  5. Mar 23, 2022 · Program, in collaboration with LGFD, identified a HCPCS code and modifier to bill contingency management services. Providers will bill H0050, the modifier (HF), and one of two diagnosis codes for each visit: R82.998 – Primary diagnosis for positive urine test Z71.51 – Primary diagnosis for negative urine test.

  6. Who Are Felony ISTs? Individuals with serious mental illnesses. Accused of felony crimes, but due to their mental illness unable to understand the charges against them or assist their counsel in their defense. Courts determine whether an individual is IST and then orders them to DSH for treatment.

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  8. Who is eligible for the iFoster GI Pilot Program? Must meet ALL the following requirements below: 1. AGE/ CASE TYPE: You must also be aging out of extended foster care and supervised by either child welfare or probation at age 21. You can apply while you are still in care within 90 days prior to turning 21 OR after you’ve already

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