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CaliforniaHealth+
CPCA OnDemand Library
CPCA News
Health Care Reform
Health Center Operations
Health Information Technology
Human Resource Update
Outreach and Enrollment
Patient Centered Health Home
Public Health Corner
Rural Health
State Legislative Update
Workforce Update
2016 Annual Sponsors
Advocacy Campaigns
CPCA’s Government Affairs All Member Weekly Update Call
CPCA’s Government Affairs All Member Weekly Update CallHosted by Sean South, Associate Director of Policy and LegislationEvery Wednesday / 11– 11:30 a.m. (may end earlier if subject matteris covered before 11:30 a.m.) Callin number: 1 888 585 9008 /Conference Room: 616 822 842#. If you would like an update on aspecific issue covered by any of our Government Affairs staff,please send your request to Sean South at [email protected] theMonday preceding our Wednesday call. We will be providing afederal update and an update on each of our sponsored bills.
Letters of Support Needed for Two CPCA Sponsored Bills
Two CPCA sponsored bills will be considered by the AssemblyCommittee on Health on April 12, 2016. To show your support,please download our template Letters of Support (LOS), place themon your letterhead, fill in the highlighted sections, and email them [email protected] by April 5. A template LOS for AB 2216 (Bonta)can be found HERE, and a template LOS for AB 2589 (Gomez) canbe found HERE. Please contact Beth Malinowski [email protected] with any questions.
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March 31, 2016
Upcoming Programming
The California Endowment (TCE) recently worked with one of ourCaliforniaHealth+ centers, Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Center,on a Spanishlanguage program titled “Acceso Total Special:#Health4All Ninos.” The program is an extension of Telemundo 52’sAcceso Total brand hosted by Edgardo Gazcon. The program willcover topics including what is Health4all Kids/ninos, legal aid forimmigrant families, eligibility and MediCal benefits, how to enroll,and will feature the CaliforniaHealth+ health center locator tool andtoolfree number. The 30minute program will air in the followingmarkets on the dates and times indicated:
Los Angeles: Thursday, April 7 at 1010:30a and Thursday,April 21 at 10a10:30San Diego: Saturday, April 9th at 5:30p6pFresno: Saturday, April 9th at 11:30a
Additionally, the Los Angeles area will also see Linea de Ayuda, acalltoaction for the Telemundo 52 viewers to learn more aboutupcoming MediCal expansion for children regardless of immigrationstatus. These will air on Thursday, April 14 between 4 and 8 pm, andwill also feature the CaliforniaHealth+ health center locator and tollfree number.
CPCA OnDemand Library
New calChat Featuring West County Health Centers
West County Health Centers shares how their rural locationprompted staff to explore different ways to use “outofthebox”technology in the clinic to improve patients’ access to andexperience of care, collaboration within care teams, and coordinationacross health care settings. As part of the project, staff began usingsecure instant messaging and video conferencing amongst eachother, and remote video conferencing with patients.
Now’s Your Opportunity To Be Part Of The Conversation!
CPCA is excited about the success of our launch of calChat, andnow we’re inviting your health center to contribute to this project! Inan ongoing effort to be more meaningful, innovative, and accessible,we are incorporating video technology into our website in order tohighlight the quality of work and level of care you offer to yourcommunity. We encourage you to submit a 35 minute video in .mp4format, which would be featured on our website and also highlightedin our weekly update. For more information about this excitingopportunity and details on how to submit, please click here.
New Webinars Now Available OnDemand
Our OnDemand Library contains 77 recorded trainings you and yourstaff can benefit from, including one new event posted this week!
Why, When, and How to Bill Medicare 519 Rates (3/23/16):gain an understanding of 519 rates to enable health centermanagement to maximize Medicare reimbursement forexisting MA contracts and evaluate new contractingopportunities.
Don’t Miss These Upcoming Events!
How To Improve Adult Immunization Coverage in Your Clinic
Join us Thursday, April 14 at 11:00 a.m. (PST) CaliforniaDepartment of Public Health will share how you can betterimplement the Immunization Standards in your clinic by identifyingbarriers and opportunities to vaccinate and will highlight a new pilotprogram that will allow eligible clinics access to no cost adultvaccines for uninsured/underinsured adults.
CPCA News
The Staggering Crisis: Confronting the Health Care WorkforceShortage in California
CPCA's President & CEO, Carmela CastellanoGarcia, addressesthe shocking health care workforce shortage in California in thismonth's blog post for the Community Clinic Association of LosAngeles County. Click below to read the full article!
New Grant Opportunities
One new listing has been added to CPCA’s Grant Opportunities webpage: OSHPD – Peer Personnel Training and Placement (due May17).
Health Care Reform
Join Us for the CMS National Training Program Marketplace101 Webinar
This webinar provides a highlevel overview of the Affordable CareAct and the Health Insurance Marketplace, including information oncoverage, tax credits, and fees. DATE: April 7, 2016 from 10:00am –11:30am.
Health Center Operations
Community Health Center Webinars
The Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. hasdeveloped a series of webinars designed to help centers prepare forPCMH accreditation. All webinars are free of charge to FQHC staffand providers. The previously recorded webinars have been archivedon the AAAHC website. Click here for more information and toaccess these webinars. Please contact Mona Sweeney [email protected] for password protected access.
Health Information Technology
MediCal EHR Incentive Program AIU Attestations for 2015 toRemain Open
DHCS recently received approval from the Centers for Medicare &Medicaid Services to keep 2015 adopting, implementing, orupgrading (AIU) attestations open for both hospitals andprofessionals until meaningful use (MU) attestation periods finallyclose for 2015 in the State Level Registry. Due to delays in thereopening of MU attestations for 2015, it is anticipated that AIUattestations for 2015 will not close until this fall. Please check theState Level Registry website for additional updates.
Human Resource Update
Deal Reached to Take CA Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour
California legislators and labor unions have reached a tentativeagreement that will take the state's minimum wage from $10 to $15an hour, a state senator said, a move that would make for thelargest statewide minimum in the nation by far. "This is not a donedeal," Sen. Mark Leno, DSan Francisco, told The Associated Presson Saturday. "Everyone's been operating in good faith and we hopeto get it through the Legislature." Leno said if an agreement isfinalized, it would go before the Legislature as part of his minimumwage bill that stalled last year. If the Legislature approves aminimumwage package, it would avoid taking the issue to theballot.
Outreach and Enrollment
Are You Registered For The Next Outreach and Enrollment PeerNetwork Call?
O&E peer network calls will take place every third Tuesday of themonth. If you would like particular issues/questions addressed,please contact [email protected]. The purpose of the monthly peernetwork call is to provide the best resources and information to theoutreach and enrollment specialists in your community! Our next callis scheduled for Tuesday, April 19, 2016 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00p.m.
Patient Centered Health Home
Looking for PCMH Recognition Resources? Check out theCPCA PCHH OnDemand Library!
Our PCHH OnDemand Library features over 31 hours of PCHH prerecorded training sessions covering a wide range of PatientCenteredMedical Home recognition topics, including: enhanced access, careteam development, change management, and more. These sessionsare webbased and available to an unlimited number of yourproviders and staff upon organizational subscription. Streamingcontent allows for flexible, convenient access and accommodatesbusy staff schedules.
Public Health Corner
National Pain Strategy Outlines Actions For Improving PainCare In America
On Friday, March 18, the U.S. Department of Health and HumanServices released the federal government’s first coordinated plan fortransforming the nation’s approach to pain management andprevention. Developed by an interagency workgroup that includesthe Departments of Defense and Veteran Affairs, Agency forHealthcare Research and Quality, Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes ofHealth, and members of the public, the strategy makesrecommendations for improving overall pain care and increasingpatient knowledge of treatment options and risks. According to a2012 study, an estimated 205 million prescriptions written nationwidefor opioids in 2008.
Rural Health
NRHA Report
The North Coast Clinics Network, Health Alliance of NorthernCalifornia, and Alliance for Rural Community Health have released areport detailing their work with Partnership Health Plan and their
collaborative effort to build an effective delivery system in the ruraland frontier Northern counties.
California Community for Rural Health Improvement Newsletter
The California Community for Rural Health Improvement hasreleased their latest newsletter.
Rural Services Integration Toolkit
In support of the White House Rural Council’s focus on integratedservices through the Rural IMPACT initiative, the Rural HealthInformation Hub (RHIhub) has developed a new tool that identifiesevidencebased and promising models for services integration inrural communities. Loosely defined as the coordination of health andhuman services for a targeted population, services integrationrequires clear goals within a community and a network of providersusing strategies proven to work in order to overcome the manychallenges to implementation. As always, the RHIhub offers a rangeof resources and tools online and can also provide free assistanceby email and phone.
State Legislative Update
CPCA Sponsored Bill Update – Committee Hearings BeingScheduled
CPCA is currently sponsoring seven bills that improve the health ofthe communities we serve through timely access to care andresources, strengthening our provider workforce pipeline, andtackling chronic disease epidemics through the Healthy CaliforniaFund. Several of the bills have been scheduled to be heard in theirfirst policy committee in the coming weeks. If you have anyquestion or comments, please contact Sean South [email protected].
Workforce Update
Community Health Centers Play Major Role in Protecting SafetyNet
Community health centers (CHCs), sometimes seen as the last stopfor individuals who cannot afford medical care, are emerging as thefirst stop for innovative approaches in patient care and employeeengagement. Nationally, 1,400 CHCs provide service at 10,000 sitesand care for 24 million patients in underserved areas regardless ofinsurance status. Before staff members can address physical health,they often have to find ways to deal with concerns about where apatient will obtain food and shelter. The task is especially difficultbecause funding has not kept pace with the rising demand forservices in the communities they serve. Those challenges fostercreative solutions.
April 12, 2016: Public Health 3.0 Invitation and Registration
Join acting Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Karen DeSalvo onApril 12 at the Finley Center in Santa Rosa for Public Health 3.0! They will spend the day discussing how communities can worktogether to improve the social, environmental, and economicdeterminants of health. There will be a series of panel discussionsfollowed by breakout sessions around five central themes: (1) dataand analytics, (2) enhanced leadership and workforce, (3) coreinfrastructure and accreditation, (4) funding, and (5) crosssectorpartnerships.Morning coffee and lunch will be included. A finalagenda will be distributed in advance of the 12th.
Bringing Doctors to Rural Areas
In midApril, the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) willintroduce a new tool available to rural hospitals interested indeveloping rural physician resident programs through MedicareGraduate Medical Education (GME). Funded through Medicare &Medicaid Services, the Medicare GME program provides training formedical school graduates at teaching hospitals and calculatespayments based direct costs and indirect costs incurred by thehospital. Watch this space for more information about a webinarhosted by FORHP on Monday, April 11 to showcase the resourcethat will help hospitals understand their potential eligibility forMedicare GME payments in support of physician resident training.
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