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    Promises and Pitfalls

    A conversation on AI, health care, and equity with CHCF’s senior vice president for strategy and programs, Kara Carter.


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    AI Tools Promise Better Care but Challenge Safety-Net Providers

    Artificial intelligence is swiftly reshaping the health care landscape, but the impressive array of helpful new tools is not equally accessible to everyone.


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    Sharpening Our Focus

    The California Health Care Foundation wants partners and other stakeholders to understand what our new strategic priorities mean in practice.


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    Prime for Disruption

    Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. jolted Wall Street with a joint venture designed to reduce health care costs. Technology alone is not sufficient to solve the cost problem. Leaders also need to pull policy levers, fix payment systems,…


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    How COVID-19 Affects CHCF Grantmaking

    Our current thinking about how we will deploy our philanthropic resources.


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    Gilbert Shifts Gears As He Leads Medi-Cal Through COVID-19 Pandemic

    It’s a huge job, and Bradley Gilbert brings a career’s worth of experience to it.


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    COVID-19: A Perfect Storm of Health Care Inequality

    Unacceptable societal barriers put people of color at greater risk in the epidemic. How will California respond?


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    CalAIM: Why It’s So Much More Than Another New Health Program

    While there will be challenges on the journey, the end of the road holds the promise of a more just and compassionate system.


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    The Big Health Care Wins in California’s State Budget

    California’s 2022–23 state budget represents one of the most significant investments in health care in a generation.


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    Adapting Our Goals to a Changing World

    In an uncertain environment, CHCF will focus its grantmaking on what we can do to make the biggest immediate impact.


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    Is AI Good for Health Equity? California Leaders Weigh In

    Artificial intelligence could revolutionize health care delivery, but its prodigious power also carries risks of perpetuating bias and inequities.


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    Medicaid Road Trip

    CHCF is hitting the road to hear from other states’ health plans, providers, entrepreneurs, investors, and state officials about how technology could improve all 51 Medicaid programs in the states and DC. Through those conversations, we hope to identify a…


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    COVID-19 Shines a Harsh Light on Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

    Stories That Caught Our Attention: How the epidemic is exacerbating the health disparities that have long burdened people of color.


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