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MSI Program
P.O. Box 355
Santa Ana, Ca 92702
(714) 834-6248

About Us

Since 1983, The Medical Services Initiative Program (MSI) has been a County funded Safety Net Program responsible for the provision of medical care to Orange County's medically indigent adults previously covered by Medi-Cal.

MSI contracts with a variety of private entities for the provision of medical care to eligible persons. These contracts include hospital, transportation, skilled nursing, pharmaceutical, durable medical equipment, case management and administrative services. Contracts are also in place for a variety of outpatient services including laboratory, imaging, urgent care, and surgery centers. Contract payment provisions also cover physician, dental, and community clinic services.

 The program covers medical care for Orange County residents ages 21 through 64 years who have limited or no other financial resources for medical care. The scope of services is limited to those services that protect life, and/or prevent significant and permanent impairment in health status and/or function. Financial eligibility is based on Medi-Cal criteria, with an income cap at 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. MSI also requires proof of residency and US citizenship, and offers covered services for a twelve-month period at a time.

The Medical Services Initiative Division of the Health Care Agency acts as the payer and administrator to hospitals, clinics, physicians, ambulance companies, home health and other providers that serve indigent persons.

In addition to MSI, the Division also administers separate, non-mandated indigent medical services programs countywide. These Programs include; (1) The California Healthcare for Indigents Program (CHIP) is funded through surtax on cigarettes and tobacco products. CHIP provides funding to hospitals, physicians, and community clinics based on uncompensated care provided to individuals not eligible for MSI or any other government-funded program. (2) The Emergency Medical Services Fund (EMSF) receives funds from surtax on cigarettes and tobacco products but is primarily funded through penalty assessments on penal code violations. The EMSF provides compensation to physicians and trauma hospitals for emergency room services when no other source of payment, public or private, is available.

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