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The California Health Care Foundation is an independent, nonprofit philanthropy that works to improve the health care system so that all Californians have the care they need.
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More resources are needed to support these patients at the critical point when they interact with schedulers of behavioral health services, according to a RAND Corporation study.
Within a year of starting to use Spect technology at a clinic in Richmond, California, the screening rate increased from 10% to 40% of the patients whose doctors recommended the exam.
This telehealth report distills key findings from over 80 studies from 2021 to 2022, catering to health care policymakers, payers, practitioners, and researchers interested in telehealth’s effectiveness compared to in-person care.
The importance of elevating the voices of people with lived experience of homelessness and housing as a social determinant of health emerged as themes at a special meeting of the Association of Health Care Journalists in Oakland.
This resource from Transforming Care Partners describes the key drivers of California’s progress in palliative care and remaining opportunities to build on and accelerate this growth to meet future needs.
This resource from Transforming Care Partners describes the key drivers of California’s progress in palliative care and remaining opportunities to build on and accelerate this growth to meet future needs.
California achieved its lowest uninsured rate ever in 2022, in large part due to federal pandemic policy that prohibited disenrollments in Medi-Cal. Amid improvements, racial disparities persisted.
Participating clinicians learn about leadership and management skills necessary to help them improve the operations of California’s safety-net institutions and the state’s overall health care system.
The California Health & Human Services Agency has announced the designation of nine entities as Qualified Health Information Organizations to support the state’s health data exchange framework.
California has a lot of work to do to build a representative physician workforce. Latinos account for just 6% of physicians, despite making up 39% of the state’s population.
This fact sheet provides general information and resources for operators interested in learning more about CalAIM and how its Community Supports program may support the populations they serve.
Pivoting from Whole Person Care to CalAIM has been a challenge for county health administrators. In this brief, we talked to people on the ground who describe what has worked and what still needs improvement in the implementation of CalAIM.