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Children's Rehabilitative Services
The Children's Rehabilitative Services at
FMC offers specialty pediatric outpatient clinics for Northern Arizona
children with disabilities or chronic illnesses.
Children's Rehabilitative Services (CRS)/ Arizona Department of
Health Services
What is CRS? CRS is a
statewide-managed care program for children with chronic and disabling
conditions, which have the potential for cure or significant
improvement. CRS provides specialty medical care for these children so
they can develop to their fullest potential. This is done by directly
providing selected services and enhancing access to services needed by
this population of children and families.
Is CRS new to Arizona? CRS has a
long history in the state of Arizona. Originally, it served children
with polio and other orthopaedic problems and as medical technology
improved, its coverage was expanded to include other rehabilitative
conditions.
Where are CRS services located?
Arizona
CRS hospital and clinic services are provided in Flagstaff, Phoenix,
Tucson and Yuma with field clinics located in many outlying rural
communities.
How are services paid for?
There are three primary sources of funding designated for CRS:
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State appropriations: The Arizona
Legislature appropriates funds for CRS.
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Federal funds: These include the Maternal
and Child Health (MCH) Block Grant and other federal revenue sources
designated for use by the AHCCCS program.
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Patient/third-party payment: Some CRS
patient families are billed for services on a sliding-fee scale
according to their ability to pay. Some CRS patients have private
insurance coverage that helps pay for certain services.
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www.ahcccs.state.az.us: - Patients with certain medical conditions
are often eligible for CRS services.
Are there eligibility criteria for CRS services?
CRS programs are available to Arizona
residents under 21 years of age who have an eligible physical
disability, chronic illness or condition that could become disabling. To determine eligibility, you must submit a completed CRS
application, which will be reviewed by our medical director. If it is
determined that you are not eligible for CRS, your child may still be
provided treatment through Children’s Health Services (CHS).
CRS Member Handbook* - This CRS Member Handbook will
help you learn how to get and use CRS services. It tells you what
services are covered and what services are not covered. Please read this
book carefully.
You can ask your clinic for a free copy at any time. You can get it in a different language, in large print or have it read to you.
English Version
Spanish Version
Documents in alternative format are available upon request to the Flagstaff Children's Rehabilitative Services by calling (928) 773-2054
We Want To Hear From You -
Are you a patient, a provider, or some other interested person?
Tell us what you think about any aspect of the Children’s Health Center.
Your comments will be used to help us continue to do what we do well and
improve services wherever we can. Feel free to express yourself, you can
send an email.
Queremos Escucharlo de Usted -
¿Es usted un paciente, proveedor, o alguna otra persona
interesada?
Haga click aquí para decirnos lo que usted piensa de los Centro de la
salud de niños (CHC). Sus comentarios serán utilizados para ayudarnos a
continuar haciendo lo que hacemos mejor y mejorar los servicios que sean
necesarios.
Send an email.
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CONTACT INFORMATIONFor more
information:
1 800 232-1018
928 773-2054
1200 N. Beaver St.,
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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