![]() Members needing a CRS designation determination should be referred to the AHCCCS Division of Member and Provider Services (DMPS). ![]() ![]() DES/DDD continues to provide long-term care services for these members.įoster Care Members: Foster care members are covered for their CRS and non-CRS physical health care needs by the Comprehensive Medical and Dental Program (CMDP) through the Department of Child Safety.Īmerican Indian/Alaska Native Members: American Indian and Alaska Native members with a CRS designation have a choice of an ACC Plan or the American Indian Health Program. The ACC plan manages care for all services (including CRS, other non-CRS physical health services, and all covered behavioral health services).Įffective, members enrolled with DES/DDD will use their assigned DES/DDD plan for all of their CRS and non-CRS physical health and behavioral health services. Historically, members with CRS qualifying conditions who were eligible for CRS had their specialty services provided by a single health plan, and received their non-CRS services through another health plan.īeginning on October 1, 2018, members that qualify for a CRS designation and are NOT enrolled with DES/DDD have a choice of AHCCCS Complete Care (ACC) plans that service their area. ![]() What is a Children’s Rehabilitative Services (CRS) Designation?
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