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What services does the CCS program provide?

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What services does the CCS program provide?

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Diagnostic evaluations. Children under 21 years of age suspected of having one of the CCS eligible medical conditions are eligible for free diagnostic services. Treatment services for the handicapping condition, including: medical and surgical care, pharmaceuticals, physical and occupational therapy, laboratory tests, X-ray, appliances, equipment, and other needed services. Complete Orthodontia Services. Physical and occupational therapy is provided in medical therapy units located in public schools to children with physical handicaps who have a medical need for these treatment services. (These CCS services do not require financial eligibility). Medical case management is provided by the CCS program.

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Diagnostic evaluations. Children under 21 years of age suspected of having one of the CCS eligible medical conditions are eligible for free diagnostic services. Treatment services for the handicapping condition, including: medical and surgical care, pharmaceuticals, physical and occupational therapy, laboratory tests, X-ray, appliances, equipment, and other needed services. Complete Orthodontia Services. Physical and occupational therapy is provided in medical therapy units located in public schools to children with physical handicaps who have a medical need for these treatment services. (These CCS services do not require financial eligibility). Medical case management is provided by the CCS program. It includes: referrals to medical specialists and centers; follow-up with others involved with the care of the child such as schools, public health/school nurses, social workers and other agencies; transferring medical records; locating new facilities and services when families move; and a

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