Data, California, Maternity Care, Provider Resource Alex Yarijanian Data, California, Maternity Care, Provider Resource Alex Yarijanian

Dashboards: Breastfeeding Intention and Duration Indicators

The Breastfeeding Intention and Duration Indicators are key measures used to track breastfeeding practices and intentions among new mothers. These indicators include plans to breastfeed exclusively or in combination with formula, actual breastfeeding activities, and breastfeeding duration up to three months. They exclude mothers whose infants were not living with them at the survey time, ensuring data accuracy. These indicators help shape effective breastfeeding support programs, inform policy decisions.

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CalAIM Budget Estimator Tool: A Budget Template for CBOs Considering CalAIM Contracting

The CalAIM budget estimator tool is an Excel-based template that helps community-based organizations estimate costs and potential revenue for providing Medi-Cal Enhanced Care Management and Community Support Services. It includes built-in assumptions, customizable revenue inputs, and a summary tab to project program margins, supporting informed financial decisions and contract negotiations with managed care organizations.

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DHCS Quarterly Enhanced Care Management and Community Supports Report: Insights and Future Directions

The Department of Health Care Services' Q3 2023 Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports (CS) Quarterly Implementation Report illuminates the progressive rollout of these crucial healthcare initiatives under CalAIM. Notably, the report highlights the expansion of provider participation and the diversification of services offered, reflecting a positive growth trend in state-wide healthcare enhancements.

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Pioneering Progress: CareNodes' Strategy for Advancing Health Equity through Data, Partnerships, and CalAIM

At CareNodes, our commitment to transforming healthcare centers on four strategic pillars crucial for achieving health equity: building robust data capacity, fostering cross-sector partnerships, leveraging opportunities through California's Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM), and promoting equitable health access.

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Data, California, Outcomes, Resource, Behavioral Health Alex Yarijanian Data, California, Outcomes, Resource, Behavioral Health Alex Yarijanian

Navigating the Landscape of Youth Mental Health Hospitalizations in California

In 2019, California reported a concerning trend of 5.3 hospitalizations for mental health issues per 1,000 youths aged 5-19, with rates varying significantly across counties. This highlights the urgent need for improved mental health services and early intervention strategies. Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach, focusing on enhancing access to care, increasing education, and addressing socio-economic disparities to support the well-being of California's younger generation.

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Behavioral Health, California, Regulations, Schools Alex Yarijanian Behavioral Health, California, Regulations, Schools Alex Yarijanian

Bridging Healthcare and Education: A New Frontier for Mental Health Services

In recent years, the dialogue surrounding mental health and substance use disorders among students has gained unprecedented momentum, spotlighting the urgent need for accessible and effective interventions. Historically, the challenge of accessing timely mental health services has posed significant barriers to students, affecting not only their academic performance but also their social and emotional development. The introduction of services within school settings aims to dismantle these barriers, offering a more inclusive and immediate support system.

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Medicaid, California, Reimbursement Alex Yarijanian Medicaid, California, Reimbursement Alex Yarijanian

Historic Pay Raise for Medi-Cal Providers (California Medicaid)

What makes these increases noteworthy is their scale. For each eligible code, rates are set to be at least 87.5% of the lowest Medicare rates in California. This significant financial boost is aimed at encouraging more providers to participate in the Medi-Cal program, thereby expanding access to healthcare services for enrollees.

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