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This issue brief from the National Health Law Program, and supported by Blue Shield of California Foundation, examines the changes to the California's health care system
DVHCP Website: Find more tools, lessons, and resources from successful domestic violence & health care partnerships
This paper explores a prevention-based methodology for disrupting the pathways that lead many patients to over-utilize healthcare systems and services. The ideas presented are
To understand and address current gaps in specialty care access for low-income patients in San Diego, the Foundation supported the Council of Community Clinics (now Health
This infographic illuminates the cost and detrimental effects of domestic violence on our healthcare system and its implications for achieving Triple Aim goals
Developed by the Family Violence Law Center, and commissioned by Blue Shield of California Foundation, this 2016 report sought to gather information about funding for domestic
This paper aims to highlight the opportunity for California's counties to demonstrate leadership in addressing the healthcare needs of individuals who remain uninsured. It
This report, produced by the Western Center on Law and Poverty, provides an overview of expanded eligibility criteria for the County Medical Services Program (CMSP) and new
Produced in partnership with Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc., this brief outlines a set of promising practices for successfully integrating mental health services into
This report provides new learning from cross-sector partnerships across California, as well as case studies from organizations that are successfully connecting healthcare and
This profile, produced by the Center for Health Care Strategies, examines the rationale behind California's DHCS Academy and shares lessons that could help inform capacity
Under Senate Bill 75, California has expanded eligibility for full scope Medi-Cal to all low-income children under the age of 19, regardless of immigration status. Community