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Vista Community Clinic’s Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is designed to assist low income patients receive medications they could otherwise not afford.  The program requires that a patient be assessed by a Vista Community Clinic provider and referred into the program.  

The main qualifications for the program are:

• Low Income

• Valid proof of income – 1040 tax form and/or current month pay stubs (depending on the program).

• Uninsured

• Resident

There is an initial $30 enrollment/application fee. After the patient is enrolled into PAP, the medications are shipped directly to the patient's home.

If you are interested in being evaluated for the program you must first see a provider. For your convenience, Vista Community Clinic has locations throughout Oceanside and Vista; to make an appointment call (760) 631-5000.

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To give you the best possible service, please make an appointment. Vista Community Clinic takes payment from:
# Medi-Cal (including some health plans)
# Medicare
# Healthy Families Programs
# County Medical Service
# Private and Group Health Insurance

Be sure to bring your insurance cards with you every time you visit us. If you are not in one of these programs, we can still help you. (See programs to the right)

There are other funding sources you may be able to use, including our “sliding” fee scale. (A sliding fee scale means that you pay based on how much you earn.) To meet with a patient services representative, please call Vista Community Clinc at (760) 631-5000.

To apply for other programs, you need to bring the following items (all that apply to you):

 

A driver's license or valid I.D.

 

Proof of residency. (You can use a recent gas/electric or telephone bill or a rent/mortgage payment with your name and address.)

 

A recent paycheck stub

 

Any health care ID cards you have: Medi-Cal, Medicare, employer health plan

 

Private Insurance Companies (please call to see if we work with your insurance company


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Good Health. It's what we want for all our children. We want to hear it in their laughter and see it in their smiles.

But good health requires having access to good health care, and not all children have equal access to good medical care.

At Vista Community Clinic, we want to provide good health care to all children-not just those who can afford it. To underscore our commitment to children's health care we have made a promise to our community: Vista Community Clinic will never turn away a sick child.

We keep this promise through the Kare for Kids Fund. Vista Community Clinic established the Kare for Kids Fund in 1986 to keep our promise to provide medical care to children in need of financial help. These children generally come from "working poor" families. They earn too much money to qualify for Medi-Cal benefits, yet they cannot afford to pay for medical insurance.

The Kare for Kids Fund acts as a safety net for these children who otherwise would go without the medical care they need, or end up in a hospital emergency room.

Through the Kare for Kids Fund, Vista Community Clinic can treat children's health problems early, while treatment is less expensive and results are more positive. The Kare for Kids Fund receives contributions solely from private sources. Community businesses, service clubs, foundations, and individuals generously offer their support to the children of our community through donations to the Kare for Kids Fund, but the need for Kare for Kids services continues to grow beyond the resources.

For more information about donating to the Kare for Kids Fund, please call Betsy Heightman at (760) 631-5000 ext 1139 or e-mail at betsy@vistacommunityclinic.org. For information about enrolling a child, please ask at your next visit.
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Sliding Fee Scale
Fees with discounts based on income and family size.

Medi-Cal & Medi-Cal Managed Care
• Fee for service Medi-Cal 
• Blue Cross 
• Molina 
• Community Health Group 
• Health Net 

CHDP and CHDP Treatment Program
Well-Child Programs. 

Healthy Families
For children age 1-18, low insurance premium;$5 co-pay.
• Blue Cross 
• Health Net 
• Molina
• Community Health Group 

Champus
Standard Tri-Care. Military dependents and retirees only.
CMS
County Medical Services. Ages 21-65 years of age with a chronic illness and no other health insurance. Need to be income eligible. 
Family Planning Program
Health access program for reproductive health care. Need to be income eligible.
Homeless Program
Health care for the homeless.

AIM
Blue Cross and Molina Aim Programs are for pregnant women.

Focus
Focus is a Sharp program for small businesses.

Medicare
Health care for 65 years or older, disabled children and adults. 

Workers Comp
Examinations for workers compensation referrals.

Prenatal Programs
• Prenatal Cash Program - Cash pay of $1300 for PN care which does not cover delivery
• Prenatal Cash Program - $2500 PN care which includes the delivery (payment program)

Cancer Detection Program (CDP)
Cancer Detection Program for women over 40 years of age. Need to be income eligible and have no health insurance. Will cover a mammogram if ordered.

Private Insurance
All private insurancecoverages are verified for facility assignment, deductible and copay. 

Commercial Managed Care Programs:
• Community Health Group
• Pacificare
• Healthnet
• Tri City IPA

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