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By Anquanitte Ortega, For the Daily Republic The California Department of Public Health, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch, reports that lead poisoning is one of the most common environmental illnesses in California children. The Solano County Board of Supervisors this year recognizes the w ....
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DHCS releases 2021 timeline for CalAIM initiative Emily Boerger | Feb 2, 2021 Share this: The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) offered stakeholders a timeline of 2021 “implementation milestones” to support the CalAIM initiative during a relaunching webinar last week. The agency released an updated CalAIM proposal last month, introducing key changes following stakeholder feedback and adjustments due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DHCS’s release of the updated initiative is the latest step in the department’s effort to implement broad program, delivery system, and payment reform for the Medi-Cal program.
During the first few months of 2021, DHCS will release a handful of draft documents related to the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and In Lieu of Services (ILOS) components of CalAIM. As part of Medi-Cal reform, DHCS is proposing an enhanced care management benefit that builds off of the current Health Homes Program ....
Housing and Development Newsletter CenCal Health has additional money for providers up to $5,000 per location to fund medical equipment that will improve access to health care for children, seniors and disabled patients. The health plan has especially seen gaps in care related to patients’ mobility. “We have learned that a majority of wheelchair-bound women do not get their annual cervical cancer screening because they cannot transfer from their chair to the exam table,” said Terri Howell, director of provider services at CenCal Health. “These women are at the same risk of getting cervical cancer as the rest of the general population of women in the same age range, but they don’t get the exams. ....