Child Health and Disability Prevention definition

Child Health and Disability Prevention. (CHDP) means a California program defined in the Health and Safety Code Section 12402.5, et seq., that covers pediatric preventive services for eligible children receiving Medi-Cal benefits. The CHDP components are incorporated into CalOptima's Pediatric Preventive Services Program, which is often referred to as CHDP. These services are provided according to the recommended schedule and standards published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

Examples of Child Health and Disability Prevention in a sentence

  • Category County/JHS – Orangewood SSA/OCFC CalOptima/Health Networks Administration County/JHS - Orangewood shall administer Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) health assessments and provide primary medical care, including necessary diagnosis and treatment services, to residents enrolled in CalOptima.

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