Health Care and Coverage Q-1 Grants

Health Care and Coverage Quarter 1 Grants

California Pan-Ethnic Health Network ($125,000): To conduct research and advocacy on statewide healthcare issues that promote improvement in healthcare access for communities of color, including the development and implementation of new mental health and substance use benefits in Medi-Cal, coverage and access programs for the remaining uninsured, and the next Medicaid Section 1115 waiver.

Tides Center ($3,250,000): To support the adoption of patient care innovations in California's healthcare safety net that improves the ability of providers to deliver high-value care and enhance patient experience and engagement, through convening’s, coaching, technical assistance and re-grantmaking.

Capital Link, Inc. ($200,000): To provide targeted community health centers (CHCs) and consortia with data analysis, training and technical assistance to increase understanding of key financial metrics and develop strategies to improve their overall financial performance.

Integrated Healthcare Association ($106,470): To increase effectiveness and standardization across all Medi-Cal pay-for-performance programs by convening a learning collaborative comprised of representatives from Medi-Cal managed care plans and other safety net stakeholders to explore development of a core measure set and share best practices.

Insure the Uninsured Project: ($500,000): To advance California's implementation of health reform and value-based care in the safety net by building consensus on policy options among key policymakers and stakeholders through ITUP's annual conference, regional and statewide workgroups, reports, and educational workshops.

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