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Trump Formally Issues Proposed Public Charge Rule
Trump Administration Formally Issues Proposed Public Charge Rule Threatening the Health and Well-Being of Families and Communities OAKLAND, CA, October 10, 2018 – The California
Addressing Homelessness in Alameda County through Whole Person Care
Like so many areas across California, Alameda County is facing a housing crisis, which has left thousands of individuals homeless across the county. Many of
Strengthening Data Infrastructure for PRIME – and Beyond
In the past three years of the Public Hospital Redesign and Incentives in Medi-Cal (PRIME) program, California’s public health care systems have been making the
Legislative Wrap Up 2017-2018
September 30th marked the deadline for the Governor to sign or veto bills for the 2018 state legislative session. CAPH monitored the health-care related bills
Culturally Competent Care: UC San Diego Health
San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and features broad ethnic diversity with more than half of the population identifying as Hispanic,
Disparities Reduction Projects across the Public Health Care Systems
Disparities Reduction Projects across the Public Health Care Systems By June of 2017, public health care systems participating in PRIME (Public Hospital Redesign and Incentives
San Francisco Health Network Launched Food Pharmacy
As part of an effort to address hypertension and improve blood pressure control among its target disparity population, San Francisco Health Network is piloting “Food
Complex Care Management for High Risk Patients at San Joaquin General Hospital
Complex care management for high-risk medical populations is a core component of the Public Hospitals Redesign and Incentives in Medi-Cal (PRIME) program. To address a disproportionate share
Medi-Cal: Improving Health through Efficient Care
Medi-Cal: Improving Health through Efficient Care The Medi-Cal program provides access to needed care for more than 13 million Californians. Prior to the ACA, many
Trump Administration’s New Regulation Could Cripple Health Care Providers’ Ability to Serve their Communities
OAKLAND, CA, September 24, 2018 – The California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems (CAPH) is deeply concerned about the regulation released over the