Funding Area: Children and Families
for the Keeping Kids Connected to Care project which works to protect and strengthen children’s access to comprehensive care, including improving health coverage and quality of pediatric health services
for the Keeping Kids Connected to Care project which works to protect and strengthen children’s access to comprehensive care, including improving health coverage and quality of pediatric health services
for core support of technical assistance for Fresno Starting Smart and Strong
to support the Maternal Health Policy Equity Summit to foster collaboration and generate innovative ideas for shaping Medicaid policies
to support an event in Oakland as part of the No One is Coming to Save Us podcast
to support the project management activities for developing a strategic plan between the Department of Health Care Services, the California Department of Public Health, and the California Department of Social Services to maximize enrollment of eligible Medi-Cal children and families into the Cal-Fresh program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
for the Birthing Care Pathway which is aimed at improving health outcomes and reducing disparities from conception through 12 months postpartum for pregnant and postpartum individuals
to develop and disseminate a comprehensive postpartum care pathway to serve as a state standard over 12 months
for the development of maternity care quality measures to address the gap in its ability to monitor the quality and health equity of maternity services being provided to Medi-Cal recipients
for project support for the development of a robust data sharing system between the California Department of Health Care Services, the California Department of Public Health, and the California Department of Social Services to identify and enroll eligible individuals in Medi-Cal, WIC, and Cal-Fresh
to support the creation of strong partnerships between and among business leaders, child care advocates, and state administrators