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The Medical Baseline Program, also known as Medical Baseline Allowance, is an assistance program for residential customers who depend on power for certain medical needs. Learn more in a short video.
Customers interested in the program will find eligibility and application details on this page.
Learn how you can help spread awareness and encourage enrollment in the program to further support your patients. Please review Frequently Asked Questions for Medical Professionals (PDF, 169 KB) and Medical Practitioner Portal Manual (PDF, 1.52 MB).
Are you a current PG&E Medical Baseline customer served by a Direct Access (DA) and Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) and looking for more information on the Power Charge Indifference Adjustment (PCIA) Exemption Phase-Out for Medical Baseline (MBL)?
Please view this FAQ to learn more about the PCIA Exemption Phase-Out process and schedule: Medical Baseline PCIA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (PDF, 419 KB)
Residential customers enrolled in the Medical Baseline Program and on any tiered rates (e.g., E-1, EM, or E-TOU-C) receive an additional allotment of energy every month at the lowest price available on their rate. This is called the Baseline Allowance.
In the Medical Baseline Program, the additional allotment of energy is approximately 500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity and/or 25 therms of gas per month depending on the customer’s energy needs as verified by a medical practitioner during certification.
It is important to note that approval of your Medical Baseline Program application requires you to continue paying your monthly PG&E bill. Nonpayment can result in the disconnection of your utility services.
Note: Customers on non-tiered rates (e.g., E-TOU-D) and electric vehicle rates do not receive an additional monthly allotment of energy because these rates do not have a Baseline Allowance. However, depending on when and how much energy you use, one of these rates may still save you more annually.
Medical Baseline customers on the Electric Home (E-ELEC) rate may be eligible to receive 12% discount (D-MEDICAL) on their electric charges. Please see the Applicability section of the D-MEDICAL Tariff for more information.
In the interest of safety, PG&E may need to turn off power to communities served by electric lines in or running through high fire-threat areas during severe weather. This is called a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).
Severe weather threats can change quickly. Our goal, dependent on weather, is to send customer alerts at 48 hours, 24 hours and just prior to shutting off power. We will do so through automated calls, texts and emails. Notifications are sent by phone, text and email, based on your contact preferences.
Medical Baseline customers will receive extra notifications as part of this outreach, which may include additional phone calls or a door-bell ring to ensure they're aware and can prepare to stay safe. It is important that Medical Baseline customers acknowledge receipt of a notification by answering the phone and speaking or replying to the text message.
To qualify for Medical Baseline Program, a full-time resident in your home must have a qualifying medical condition and/or require use of a qualifying medical device to treat ongoing medical conditions. Only one Medical Baseline application per household is required.
Some examples of qualifying medical conditions include:
Some examples of qualifying medical devices include:
Please note: Eligibility for Medical Baseline is based on medical conditions or needs, NOT on income.
IMPORTANT: Once you submit an online application/recertification form, your medical practitioner also needs to confirm your eligibility online. Also, we will not be able to process paper applications when there is an online application pending.
PG&E Billing Center
Medical Baseline
P.O. Box 8329
Stockton, CA 95208
Customers who do not have a permanent qualifying medical condition will complete a Self-Certification after the first year and will be required to recertify with a qualified medical practitioner's signature for the following year.
You can request an application/recertification form and obtain more information about the Medical Baseline Program by contacting PG&E at 1-800-743-5000.
You can also request Medical Baseline Forms in alternate formats, such as large print, Braille or audio., Email your request to: CIACMC@pge.com. Include your name, mailing address and phone number. Please allow 5-7 business days for processing. Or, call 1-800-743-5000 to request an alternate format.
Deaf/Hard of Hearing customers using TTY (a specialized device for the Deaf and hard of hearing) may call California Relay Service at 7-1-1.
Customers certified by their qualified medical practitioner as having a permanent qualifying medical condition must self-certify their eligibility every two years. This is to confirm their continued residence at their service address and does not require a qualified medical practitioner’s signature.
Customers who do not have a permanent qualifying medical condition will complete a Self-Certification after the first year and will be required to recertify with a medical practitioner's signature for the following year.
Note: This cycle of self-certification followed by recertification repeats for as long as the customer is enrolled in the program.
If you are an active Medical Baseline customer with a non-permanent medical condition and need to recertify for continued eligibility, go to the Apply/Recertify section of this page and follow the steps to complete the application.
Active PG&E Medical Baseline customers who have received a notification to self-certify may self-certify online and receive an immediate confirmation of renewal:
Or, submit a paper self-certification form by mail:
PG&E Billing Center
Medical Baseline
P.O. Box 8329
Stockton, CA 95208
How do want to be notified in the event of a planned or unplanned power outage affecting your residence? Set your contact preferences now.
If you are a medical practitioner or healthcare provider, please review the Medical Practitioner FAQ (PDF, 169 KB). Learn how you can help spread awareness and encourage enrollment in the Medical Baseline Program to further support your patients.
If you or a resident of your home has a serious illness or condition that could become life-threatening if your service is disconnected, you may self-certify as a vulnerable customer. Learn about the Vulnerable Customer program.
Any medical device used to sustain life or relied upon for mobility (as determined by a licensed qualified medical practitioner). Equipment must be used in the home. Generally, equipment used for therapy does not qualify for Medical Baseline.
Life-support equipment includes respirators (oxygen concentrators), iron lungs, hemodialysis machines, suction machines, electric nerve stimulators, pressure pads and pumps, aerosol tents, electrostatic and ultrasonic nebulizers, compressors, intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB) machines, and motorized wheelchairs.
Qualified medical practitioners include licensed physicians, surgeons and persons licensed pursuant to the Osteopathic Initiative Act per California Public Utilities Code §739 and nurse practitioners consistent with PG&E’s current practice and as now provided in California Public Utilities Codes & §799.3. In addition, per PG&E’s current practice, a licensed physician assistant working as a part of the customer’s physician team may certify a patient eligibility as having a life-threatening condition or illness.
When you are approved for the Medical Baseline program, you will receive a welcome email or letter. You can also confirm your Medical Baseline enrollment in your online account or on the "Special Account Information" section of your bill. "Life-Support" and/or "Medical" will appear in this section of your bill if you've been approved.
You will receive a notification letter if your Medical Baseline application has been denied or if you have been removed from Medical Baseline program due to failure to self-certify or recertify as required.
To unenroll from the Medical Baseline or Life Support program, sign in to your account and click on “Enrolled in Medical Baseline” link on the menu. Then, click “Unenroll” and confirm your unenrollment. You can also call 1-800-743-5000 and ask to be removed from the Medical Baseline Program.
Self-Certification is required every two years for Medical Baseline customers with permanent medical conditions (as designated by their medical practitioners). Customers with non-permanent conditions follow Self-Certification for year one and a Recertification (requiring medical practitioner's signature) for year two.
Self-Certification helps confirm that the Medical Baseline customer is still a full-time resident at the address and has current contact preferences in PG&E’s system for Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) and other emergency notifications.
Re-Certification is required to verify that the Medical Baseline customer still needs extra PSPS notifications and additional allotment of energy due to their ongoing medical condition.
If you request to stop service at your old address and start service at your new address at the same time, your Medical Baseline Program is automatically transferred to your new address.
If you request to stop service at your old address today and start service at your new address at a later date, then your Medical Baseline Program will not be automatically transferred to your new address. You will need to call us at 1-800-743-5000 and request your Medical Baseline Program to be transferred to your new address.
You can now apply to PG&E’s Medical Baseline program without having to visit your medical practitioner’s office.
Please follow the instructions and guidelines for online applications in the Application section on this page.
Yes. Eligibility for Medical Baseline is not based on income. Medical Baseline eligibility is solely based on medical needs. Your eligibility or enrollment in CARE/FERA or any other assistance programs are not related to and do not affect your eligibility for Medical Baseline.
You can enroll in Medical Baseline whether you are on CARE/FERA or not. Please see the Application section on this page for more information on how to apply.
Depending on your rate plan and your medical related energy needs you may be granted additional Medical Baseline energy allotments after evaluation.
Eligible Medical Baseline customers who are on tiered rate plans (i.e., E1, E-TOU-C, G1, etc.) may receive a “standard” Medical Baseline quantity of approximately 500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity and/or 25 therms of gas per month, in addition to regular Baseline quantities of their current rate.
Depending on your medical needs and the number of medical devices you are using, you might be eligible for more than one standard Medical Baseline Allotment. Contact PG&E at 1-800-743-5000 and request to be evaluated for an additional Medical Baseline allotment. Only one Medical Baseline application per household is required.
Please note: Additional allotments of electricity only work with electric rate plans with baseline allowances (e.g., E1, E-TOU-C, etc.). Customers on D-MEDICAL (e.g., E-ELEC) receive a flat 12% discount on their electric charges irrespective of the number of allotments.
Eligible Medical Baseline customers may receive a “standard” Medical Baseline quantity of approximately 500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity if they are on a rate plan with a baseline, and/or 25 therms of gas per month, in addition to regular Baseline quantities of their current rate. This additional energy allotment is provided at the lowest price on your current rate.
Medical Baseline customers on the Electric Home (E-ELEC) rate may be eligible to receive 12% discount (D-MEDICAL) on their electric charges. Please see the Applicability section of the D-MEDICAL Tariff (PDF, 110 KB) for more information.
When there is more than one resident with medical needs living in the address, only one Medical Baseline application per household is required.
Depending on your medical needs and the number of medical devices used by Medical Baseline customers in the same address, you might be eligible for more than one standard Medical Baseline Allotment. Contact us at 1-800-743-5000 and request to be evaluated for an additional Medical Baseline allotment. Additional Medical Baseline allotments are not automatically granted.
No. Medical Baseline eligibility is solely based on medical needs. Your eligibility or enrollment in Medi-Cal or any other health insurance is not related to and does not affect your eligibility for Medical Baseline.
You can enroll in Medical Baseline whether you are on Medi-Cal or not. Please review the Application section on this page for more information on how to apply.
No. Physical therapy devices, such as sauna and hot tub, do not qualify for Medical Baseline.
Qualifying medical devices include any medical device used to sustain life or used for mobility. Please review a complete list of qualifying medical devices.
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