What Is It?
Macon County Public Health provides primary care services to eligible full time Macon County Residents who do not have a primary care doctor and are between the ages of 21-64 years. MCPH will not accept the following for primary care services: chronic pain management, methadone physicals, disability claims. Patients must complete a medical questionnaire, which is reviewed by the MCPH medical provider; patients can be accepted or denied primary care services based on the medical questionnaire and whether or not Macon County Public Health’s physician can provide the level of care the patient requires.
This program is intended to help low-income, uninsured and/or underinsured residents, and Hispanics/Latinx populations of Macon County without a primary care provider.
- Eligibility:
- Patient must be a Macon County resident
- Patient must be between the ages of 21-64 years.
- Finance:
- Patients with Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance, their plans will be billed for services.
- Patients with insurance are responsible for insurance co-payments or remaining balances after insurance payment.
- Self-Pay patients are responsible for remaining balances after sliding fee scale has been applied to their services.
D. Sliding Fee:
- A sliding fee scale is applied to patients without insurance (self-pay) based on provided income, with a maximum discount of 60%.
Partners
The partners for this [insert program type] include:
Agency |
Person |
Role |
Macon County Public Health | Provide Primary Care service to citizens with out primary care providers | |
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