Fourth quarter 2015 grant announcement: Our ongoing commitment to California’s healthcare and domestic violence safety net

Promoting value-based care in the safety net ($1,694,999)
Drug Medi-Cal waiver implementation
- California Pan-Ethnic Health Network ($420,018): Integrating Community Assets and Recovery Equity Initiative South
- California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions ($399,351): Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System Statewide Collaborative Learning Statewide
- California Primary Care Association ($100,758): Strengthening the Role of California FQHCs in the Behavioral Health Continuum Statewide
- Community Recovery Resources ($225,000): Developing an Evaluation Framework for Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment North
Research and policy
- Community Partners ($150,000): Cross-System Data Sharing to Advance Value-Based Care Statewide
- Public Health Institute ($224,872): Core Metrics Pilot Test Central
- Tides Center ($175,000): California Health Report Statewide
Enhancing service integration for healthcare and domestic violence ($1,993,660)
Behavioral health integration
- California Consortium for Urban Indian Health, Inc. ($100,000): Advancing a Culturally-Relevant Integrated Behavioral Health Model Statewide
- Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. ($168,702): Advancing Behavioral Health Integration in Medi-Cal Statewide
- Inland Empire Health Plan ($100,000): Testing and Disseminating Practice Innovations in Behavioral Health Integration South
Connecting healthcare and domestic violence systems
- Center for Community Solutions ($125,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV South
- East Los Angeles Women's Center ($110,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV Los Angeles
- Family Health Centers of San Diego, Inc. ($125,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV South
- Jenesse Center, Inc. ($125,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV Los Angeles
- Lake Family Resource Center ($108,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV North
- North East Medical Services ($116,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV San Francisco Bay Area
- STAND! For Families Free of Violence ($108,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV San Francisco Bay Area
- W.E.A.V.E., Inc. ($108,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV Sacramento Valley
- YWCA of San Gabriel Valley ($125,000): Advancing Health and DV Service Integration Through Community-Based Collaboration to Prevent DV Los Angeles
Electronic consultation and referral (eConsult)
- Kern Medical Center ($100,000): Care Integration 2015 - Spreading Adoption of Electronic Consultation in the Safety Net Central
- Local Initiative Health Authority for Los Angeles County ($125,000): eManagement Program for Behavioral Health in the Safety Net Los Angeles
- San Joaquin General Hospital ($100,000): Care Integration 2015 - Spreading Adoption of Electronic Consultation in the Safety Net Central
Research and policy
- National Health Law Program ($100,000): Advancing State and Local Strategies to Improve Access to Coverage and Care for Low-Income Patients
- University of Southern California ($149,958): Center for Health Journalism Statewide
Advancing patient- and survivor-centered practices ($1,429,264)
Improving survivor-centered approaches in the domestic violence field
- Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence ($150,000): Defining and Testing a Survivor-Centered Framework in the DV Field Statewide
- Joyful Heart Foundation ($300,000): Evaluation of the Joyful Heart Survivor Retreat Model Statewide
- Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments, Inc. ($150,000): SAVE Domestic Violence Survivor Advisory Committee San Francisco Bay Area
Enhancing patient engagement in the healthcare safety net
- Institute for Healthcare Communication Inc. ($157,550): Everyone Deserves Excellent C.A.R.E. Statewide
- The Regents of the University of California, Berkeley ($66,718): A Systematic Review of Tools and Measures to Support Patient Engagement in Safety Net Settings National
- The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco ($249,996): Disseminating Models for Practice-Level Patient Engagement in the Safety Net Statewide
- San Francisco Public Health Foundation ($125,000): Delivering on a Promise - Informed Action to Keep Patients at the Heart of the Safety Net San Francisco Bay Area
- Tides Center ($230,000): Reimagined Care Challenge Statewide
Strengthening systems of support for survivors of domestic violence ($1,415,000)
Enhancing cultural responsiveness
- Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence ($250,000): Gathering Strength: Investing in the Leadership of Asian Pacific Islander Immigrant and Refugee Communities Statewide
- Korean American Family Services, Inc. ($250,000): Strengthening the Korean Faith-Community Partnership Project Network Los Angeles
- Mujeres Unidas y Activas ($250,000): Sanando el Alma Healing the Soul San Francisco Bay Area
New approaches to address and prevent domestic violence
- Contra Costa Family Justice Center Alliance ($150,000): Community Fellows Program San Francisco Bay Area
- Peace Over Violence ($350,000): Evaluation of the Trauma Resiliency Integration Using Multiple Pathways to Healing (TRIUMPH) Model Statewide
- PolicyLink ($150,000): Building a Policy Framework that Engages Boys and Men of Color Leadership to End DV Statewide
- Riverside County Coalition for Alternatives to Domestic Violence ($15,000): 2015 Blue Shield Against Violence (BSAV) Core Support South
Promoting access to care for the remaining uninsured ($213,262)
- National Health Law Program ($118,000): Advancing State and Local Strategies to Improve Access to Coverage and Care for Low-Income Patients Statewide
- The Regents of the University of California, Berkeley ($95,262): Remaining Uninsured in California: Regional Projections Statewide
Emerging opportunities ($883,712)
Spreading and scaling innovation
- The Aspen Institute ($200,000): A National Conversation on How to Sustain, Scale, and Spread Healthcare Innovation National
- The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco ($350,000): Growing Innovation in the Safety Net: Strategies to Foster Scale and Spread of Transformed Care Statewide
New partnerships
- Children Now ($50,000): Leveraging Home Visiting to Better Identify and Address Domestic Violence in California Statewide
- Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Program Management ($283,712): San Joaquin Valley Health Fund Central
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