Section 123515 Of Article 3. Community-based Perinatal System From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 106. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
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. In processing and awarding contracts, grants, or agreements
pursuant to this article, the department shall evaluate the ability
of applicants to meet, to the maximum extent possible, the following
criteria:
(a) The applicant's prior experience in providing community-based,
comprehensive perinatal care and services to low-income women and
infants.
(b) The applicant's ability to provide comprehensive perinatal
care, either directly or through subcontract. Those services
comprising comprehensive perinatal care include, but are not limited
to, the following:
(1) Initial and ongoing physical assessment.
(2) Psychosocial assessments and counseling, and referral when
appropriate.
(3) Nutrition assessments, counseling and referral to counseling
on food supplement programs, vitamins, and breast-feeding.
(4) Health educational assessments, and intervention and referral,
including childbirth preparation and parenting.
(5) Outreach and community education.
(6) Laboratory, radiology, and other specialized services as
indicated.
(7) Delivery, postpartum followup, and pediatric care through the
first year of life.
(c) The quality of care that is being, or has been provided to
low-income women and infants by health care providers.
(d) Whether the area that is, or that will be, serviced by the
applicant is medically underserved or has otherwise demonstrated the
need for comprehensive, community-based perinatal services.
(e) The applicant's ability to use an appropriate
multidisciplinary staff working as a team, in consultation with
obstetricians, pediatricians, and family practitioners when
appropriate, to provide a full range of comprehensive perinatal care
services. Staffing patterns shall reflect, to the maximum extent
feasible, at all levels, the cultural, linguistic, ethnic, and other
social characteristics of the community served. This staff shall
include at least one of those persons described in paragraphs (1) to
(3), inclusive, of this subdivision, as follows, and may include, but
not be limited to, a combination of those persons described in
paragraphs (4) to (10), inclusive, of this subdivision, as follows:
(1) An obstetrician.
(2) A pediatrician.
(3) A family practice physician.
(4) Certified nurse midwives, public health nurses, nurse
practitioners, or physician assistants.
(5) Nutritionists.
(6) Social workers.
(7) Health and childbirth educators.
(8) A family planning counselor.
(9) Community outreach peer workers.
(10) A translator.