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MEDI-CAL EXPLAINED: WHAT ARE ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT MODELS

Medi-Cal Explained: What Are Alternative Payment Models? explores how Medi-Cal has been developing alternative payment models to align with federal initiatives and state financial and policy goals. It looks at the benefits of these models and barriers to their adoption.

CalAIM AND INSTITUTIONAL LONG-TERM CARE: LESSONS FOR MEDI-CAL MANAGED CARE

CalAIM (California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal) is a comprehensive, multiyear effort led by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) that seeks to implement broad delivery system, program, and payment reform across California’s Medi-Cal (Medicaid) program.

MEETING THE MOMENT: STRENGTHENING MANAGED CARE’S CAPACITY TO SERVE CALIFORNIA’S SENIORS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

Like their counterparts across the country, California’s Seniors and Persons with Disabilities (SPDs) face serious obstacles and challenges navigating fragmented systems of medical and long-term services and supports to get the care they need.

Getting to Care: A Look at Transportation Benefit

To improve access to care for Medi-Cal enrollees, state lawmakers significantly expanded transportation coverage in 2016.This report was commissioned to provide an overview of the implementation and experiences of the NMT benefit.

Long-Term Services and Supports in Medi-Cal

One in a series of the California Health Care Foundation’s Medi-Cal Explained, this fact sheet provides a high-level overview of the delivery of long-term services and supports (LTSS) in Medi-Cal. LTSS are benefits that support individuals who require assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, eating.

A Close Look at Medi-Cal Managed Care: Stories of Quality Improvement Success

An examination of the experiences and best practices of subset of Medi-Cal Managed Care Plans that have been successful in raising quality scores over a nine-year period.