Policy
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November 2015 Update: Ready, Set, Enroll
December 7, 2015This report, by Pacific Health Consulting Group, is an update to the September 2013 report, "Ready, Set, Enroll:...Read more »
Executive Summary - Policy: The Essential Investment
August 17, 2015Provides a snapshot of the full report outlining the Foundation's work to advance policies that support California's...Read more »
Policy: The Essential Investment
August 17, 2015Foundations have a unique role to play in the creation and implementation of public policy. This report outlines the role...Read more »
California’s 1115 Waiver: An Opportunity to Move from Coverage to Whole-Person Care
July 13, 2015This paper proposes aligning California’s 1115...Read more »
National Approaches to Whole-Person Care in the Safety Net
July 13, 2015This paper is the first in the series of two that looks at connecting social services, behavioral health, and primary...Read more »
Bridging the Gap Between Behavioral and Primary Health Care for Low-Income Patients
June 26, 2015“Mental health is defined as a state of...Read more »
Ready, Set, Enroll: Evolving Enrollment Support Models at California Community Health Centers
May 6, 2015Community Health Centers have played an essential role in getting eligible Californians enrolled in Medi-Cal and Covered...Read more »
Snapshot of Medicaid 1115 Waiver and Other State-Based Delivery System Transformations
March 17, 2015This review provides a snapshot of programs incentivizing delivery system transformation as part of Medicaid 1115 waivers...Read more »
Increased Service Use Following Medicaid Expansion Is Mostly Temporary: Evidence from California’s Low Income Health Program
October 20, 2014This policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research addresses concerns about increasing costs to state...Read more »