TCMS FAQ's
- How do I qualify for TCMS?
- Where can I apply for TCMS?
- Do I have to pay the County back for the medical services I receive?
- Is there a co-pay?
- Where do I get medical services with my TCMS card?
- Can I go to any doctor with my TCMS card?
- What if I have an emergency?
- Will TCMS pay for non-emergency hospital room visits?
- What can I do if I don't qualify for TCMS?
You must live in Tulare County, be 21 through 64 years of age, and meet income and property requirements to qualify for TCMS. You must file an application and provide certain verifications to your TCMS Self Sufficiency Counselor (SSC). Your SSC will determine if you qualify.
You can apply for TCMS at any of the TulareWORKs Offices or County Health Care Centers located nearest you or call our toll free line at 1-866-238-6026 and request a TCMS application packet to be mailed to you. If you are not sure which location is nearest you, call the toll free line for more information.
We have also posted the TCMS application on this website for your convenience.
- Click here for TCMS Application (English)
- Click here for TCMS Application (Spanish)
You may print it, fill it out and mail the completed application to TCMS/HHSA, PO Box 5059, Visalia, CA 93278. An SSC will contact you and let you know what else you may need to provide or other forms to complete.
Do I have to pay the County back for the medical services I receive?
Yes. You must sign a real property lien with a notary at no charge to you as security for the TCMS benefits you receive. The lien will be filed against any real property that is currently owned or real property that you may purchase in the future. Before you sell or buy property, the TCMS benefits must be paid back to the County. You do not have to sell your current home to qualify.
Yes. The co-pay is based on your income level. For health care you receive at the County Health Care Centers, the minimum co-pay is $5.00. If you are unable to pay this co-pay and you are sick, ask to speak to the clinic nurse. The clinic nurse may waive the co-pay if it is medically necessary.
Where do I get medical services with my TCMS card?
Medical Services are provided at the Tulare County Health Care Centers and County Contracted Health Centers. Please call for an appointment. You should carry your TCMS card with you at all times and show it before receiving medical care.
Can I go to any doctor with my TCMS card?
No. Your TCMS card is valid for services received at the Tulare County Health Care Centers, County Contracted Health Centers, and County Contracted Hospitals ONLY. When needed, your County Primary Care Physician (PCP) may refer you to a specialist or hospital. TCMS will pay a portion of the referred services. You may be responsible for the remaining portion of the bill.
An emergency is any condition which, if not immediately diagnosed and treated, could lead to serious physical disability, injury, or death. If you have such an emergency, go to the nearest hospital. You or a family member should notify your County Primary Care Physician (PCP) as soon as possible. TCMS will pay a portion of these services. You may be responsible for the remaining portion.
Will TCMS pay for non-emergency hospital room visits?
If the hospital emergency room visit was for a non-emergency, TCMS is not responsible for the bill. If you are not sure if your condition is an emergency, you must call your PCP for advice.
What can I do, if I don't qualify for TCMS?
You can receive medical care at any County Health Care Centers as a private pay patient. Ask to speak with a Patient Account Representative for payment arrangements.
