Publications

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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.

Blueprint for CBO and Health Plan Contracting

An examination of health plan and community-based organization (CBO) collaborations that are working together to address the needs of older adults who have a number of medical and functional needs. And an assessment of strategies, including regulatory and statutory changes, that could better support the integration of the medical and social models of care to address social determinants of health.

Medi-Cal Payment to Managed Care Plans: Current Process and Challenges

A fact sheet that provides a broad overview of Medi-Cal managed care reimbursement. Including an overview of the contracting process, how payment rates are set, and how changes to the Medi-Cal program might impact payment rates. It also previews what is ahead for Medi-Cal managed care plans, including addressing costs and quality, and the move value-based payment for care models.

The Medi-Cal Budget

A fact sheet that breaks down the complicated federal, state, and local funding structure of the Medi-Cal program. Including how it is organized, what funding sources it uses, and the process for developing the Medi-Cal program budget.

The Medi-Cal Program: An Overview

A primer on the Medi-Cal program that includes a profile of the population served by Medi-Cal, the application process, available benefits and services, carve-outs or exclusions, responsibility of the oversight entities, performance measurement, financing, pilot programs, and future policy considerations.