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Dedication This paper is dedicated to Janet King and her inspirational leadership and vision for justice. Throughout her life, Janet was an unwavering voice for cultural CALIFORNIA DENTAL WORKFORCE: EXPLORING MIDLEVEL DENTAL 2 This illustrative map shows the location of some of the 665 RDHAPs licensed throughout Cali-fornia in 2019. As shown, there is an uneven distribution of their service location throughout the state, with the CALIFORNIA MEDI-CAL DENTAL SERVICES BENEFICIARY HANDBOOK California Medi-Cal Dental Services Beneficiary Handbook May 2018 Page | 5 Denti-Cal Benefits This section provides an overview of the dental care that is covered by Medi-Cal. CALIFORNIA REDUCING DISPARITIES PROJECT STRATEGIC PLAN TO Glynnis Jones / Shutterstock.com 4 Chapter 1: Introduction and Background The Strategic Plan to Reduce Mental Health Disparities was developed between 2012 and 2015 by the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) in collaboration with TEETH, TAXES, AND TREATMENT: MAKING THE CASE FOR ORAL HEALTH 1 in 4 Medi-Cal eligible children received a preventive service in 2016. 31.7 51.8 32.0 40.8 0 20 40 60 80 0 to 5 6 to 14 15 to 20 Total (0 to 20) Percent (%) SUMMARY OF MEDI-CAL COVERAGE FOR IMMIGRANTS October 18 2013 Summary of Medi-Cal Coverage for Immigrants Beginning January 1, 2014, all low-income immigrants will be eligible for some form of health care coverage in California! SB 1152 (HERNANDEZ): STRENGTHENING SERVICE COORDINATION SB 1152 (Hernandez): Strengthening Service Coordination for Homeless Patients . Summary . SB 1152 would create a hospital discharge planning process for homeless patients that takes into HOME - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORKRESOURCESPOLICY CENTEREVENTSPRESSABOUTCONTACT Centering Equity in Health Care Delivery and Payment Reform: A Guide for California Policymakers. Although California has a national reputation for advancing progressive health care policies, California’s communities of color, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals and persons with disabilities, continue to experience discrimination and have poorer OUR TEAM - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK Kiran Savage-Sangwan is the Executive Director of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN). CPEHN is a statewide multicultural health advocacy organization, focused on eliminating persistent health inequities and addressing structural racism in health care. CENTERING EQUITY IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND PAYMENT REFORM 9 California has led the nation in expanding access to health care for all. Yet communities of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals, and personsCIAG CONCEPT PAPER
Dedication This paper is dedicated to Janet King and her inspirational leadership and vision for justice. Throughout her life, Janet was an unwavering voice for cultural CALIFORNIA DENTAL WORKFORCE: EXPLORING MIDLEVEL DENTAL 2 This illustrative map shows the location of some of the 665 RDHAPs licensed throughout Cali-fornia in 2019. As shown, there is an uneven distribution of their service location throughout the state, with the CALIFORNIA MEDI-CAL DENTAL SERVICES BENEFICIARY HANDBOOK California Medi-Cal Dental Services Beneficiary Handbook May 2018 Page | 5 Denti-Cal Benefits This section provides an overview of the dental care that is covered by Medi-Cal. CALIFORNIA REDUCING DISPARITIES PROJECT STRATEGIC PLAN TO Glynnis Jones / Shutterstock.com 4 Chapter 1: Introduction and Background The Strategic Plan to Reduce Mental Health Disparities was developed between 2012 and 2015 by the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) in collaboration with TEETH, TAXES, AND TREATMENT: MAKING THE CASE FOR ORAL HEALTH 1 in 4 Medi-Cal eligible children received a preventive service in 2016. 31.7 51.8 32.0 40.8 0 20 40 60 80 0 to 5 6 to 14 15 to 20 Total (0 to 20) Percent (%) SUMMARY OF MEDI-CAL COVERAGE FOR IMMIGRANTS October 18 2013 Summary of Medi-Cal Coverage for Immigrants Beginning January 1, 2014, all low-income immigrants will be eligible for some form of health care coverage in California! SB 1152 (HERNANDEZ): STRENGTHENING SERVICE COORDINATION SB 1152 (Hernandez): Strengthening Service Coordination for Homeless Patients . Summary . SB 1152 would create a hospital discharge planning process for homeless patients that takes into COVID-19 EQUITY DATA COVID-19 Equity Data. As the state continues to expand its vaccination priority groups and as we continue to receive more vaccines, CPEHN wanted to highlight and make transparent the data on how the state is doing in vaccinating Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color. CPEHN created this chart based on publicly available data fromthe
OUR MISSION AND APPROACH We live in a society where your race, wealth, and zip code say a lot about your health prognosis. Even though we passed the groundbreaking Affordable Care Act in 2010 and California has expanded Medi-Cal in unprecedented ways, Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) in our state continue to experience unacceptable disparities in health accessand outcomes.
LAWMAKERS PRESSURE NEWSOM TO ‘STEP UP’ ON RACISM AS A After the killing last year of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white Minneapolis police officer, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declared racism a public health crisis. The governors of Michigan and Nevada quickly followed, as have legislative bodies in Minnesota, Virginia andWashington, D.C.
ADVOCATES TO GOV. NEWSOM: RACIAL DISPARITIES ARE A PUBLIC Some health advocates are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to treat health inequity in California as a public health crisis –one that is complicated by racism. Their appeal to the governor comes as California state officials propose a $115 million investment in the state’s budget for the next fiscal year to address health disparities. If approved, some of the money would fund programs CONTACT US - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK California Pan-Ethnic Health Network. 1107 9th Street, Suite 410. Sacramento, CA 95814. (916) 447-1299 phone. (916) 447-1292 fax. OUR BOARD - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK Our Board. Home About Us Our Board. Michelle Doty Cabrera. Executive Director, County Behavioral Health Directors Association. Crystal D. Crawford. Executive Director, Western Center on Law and Poverty. James Gilmer. President, Cyrus Urban Network – CAREERS - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK Careers. Thank you for your interest in joining the team at CPEHN. CPEHN is not currently hiring. Please check back later. CPEHN is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to identifying and developing the skills and leadership of people from diversebackgrounds.
CONCEPT PAPER: POLICY OPTIONS FOR COMMUNITY-DEFINED There has been extensive research on behavioral health disparities in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Plus (LGBTQ+) communities. In the early 2000s, several federal agencies published reports that inspired the movement for culturally and linguistically competent care. Works of this time include but are not limited to the COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FOR HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY PACKAGE Community Investment for Health and Racial Equity Package. Health inequity is a public health crisis driven by racism. Throughout California, Latino, Black, American Indian and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and other people of color, as well as LGBTQ and low-income residents, endure unhealthy community conditions and face barriers in access to health MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT Mental Health Toolkit 3 Race and Ethnicity Some other race 0.4% American Indian and Alaska Native 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.2% Black or African American 7.7% Asian 14.5% White 25.9% Latinx 48.6% Two or more 2.4% Los Angeles County: HOME - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORKRESOURCESPOLICY CENTEREVENTSPRESSABOUTCONTACT Centering Equity in Health Care Delivery and Payment Reform: A Guide for California Policymakers. Although California has a national reputation for advancing progressive health care policies, California’s communities of color, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals and persons with disabilities, continue to experience discrimination and have poorer OUR TEAM - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK Kiran Savage-Sangwan is the Executive Director of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN). CPEHN is a statewide multicultural health advocacy organization, focused on eliminating persistent health inequities and addressing structural racism in health care. CENTERING EQUITY IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND PAYMENT REFORM 9 California has led the nation in expanding access to health care for all. Yet communities of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals, and persons CONTACT US - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK California Pan-Ethnic Health Network. 1107 9th Street, Suite 410. Sacramento, CA 95814. (916) 447-1299 phone. (916) 447-1292 fax. GOVERNOR’S REVISED BUDGET TAKES STEPS TOWARDS HEALTH California Pan-Ethnic Health Network For Immediate Release May 14, 2021 Contact: Monika Lee, (858) 353-7271 Sacramento, CA – The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network released the following statement from executive director, Kiran Savage-Sangwan, following Governor Gavin Newsom’s May budget revision (FY 2021-2022): “The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network is excited to see impactfulCIAG CONCEPT PAPER
Dedication This paper is dedicated to Janet King and her inspirational leadership and vision for justice. Throughout her life, Janet was an unwavering voice for cultural CALIFORNIA REDUCING DISPARITIES PROJECT STRATEGIC PLAN TO Glynnis Jones / Shutterstock.com 4 Chapter 1: Introduction and Background The Strategic Plan to Reduce Mental Health Disparities was developed between 2012 and 2015 by the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) in collaboration with SB 1152 (HERNANDEZ): STRENGTHENING SERVICE COORDINATION SB 1152 (Hernandez): Strengthening Service Coordination for Homeless Patients . Summary . SB 1152 would create a hospital discharge planning process for homeless patients that takes into SUMMARY OF MEDI-CAL COVERAGE FOR IMMIGRANTS October 18 2013 Summary of Medi-Cal Coverage for Immigrants Beginning January 1, 2014, all low-income immigrants will be eligible for some form of health care coverage in California! . THE SENIOR POLICY COORDINATOR WILL HELP THE ORGANIZATION $57,500 – $60,000 (DOE). Excellent benefits (100% employer paid health and dental insurance, retirement plan contributions, sabbaticalleave, and more).
HOME - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORKRESOURCESPOLICY CENTEREVENTSPRESSABOUTCONTACT Centering Equity in Health Care Delivery and Payment Reform: A Guide for California Policymakers. Although California has a national reputation for advancing progressive health care policies, California’s communities of color, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals and persons with disabilities, continue to experience discrimination and have poorer OUR TEAM - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK Kiran Savage-Sangwan is the Executive Director of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN). CPEHN is a statewide multicultural health advocacy organization, focused on eliminating persistent health inequities and addressing structural racism in health care. CENTERING EQUITY IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY AND PAYMENT REFORM 9 California has led the nation in expanding access to health care for all. Yet communities of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) individuals, and persons CONTACT US - CALIFORNIA PAN-ETHNIC HEALTH NETWORK California Pan-Ethnic Health Network. 1107 9th Street, Suite 410. Sacramento, CA 95814. (916) 447-1299 phone. (916) 447-1292 fax. GOVERNOR’S REVISED BUDGET TAKES STEPS TOWARDS HEALTH California Pan-Ethnic Health Network For Immediate Release May 14, 2021 Contact: Monika Lee, (858) 353-7271 Sacramento, CA – The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network released the following statement from executive director, Kiran Savage-Sangwan, following Governor Gavin Newsom’s May budget revision (FY 2021-2022): “The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network is excited to see impactfulCIAG CONCEPT PAPER
Dedication This paper is dedicated to Janet King and her inspirational leadership and vision for justice. Throughout her life, Janet was an unwavering voice for cultural CALIFORNIA REDUCING DISPARITIES PROJECT STRATEGIC PLAN TO Glynnis Jones / Shutterstock.com 4 Chapter 1: Introduction and Background The Strategic Plan to Reduce Mental Health Disparities was developed between 2012 and 2015 by the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) in collaboration with SB 1152 (HERNANDEZ): STRENGTHENING SERVICE COORDINATION SB 1152 (Hernandez): Strengthening Service Coordination for Homeless Patients . Summary . SB 1152 would create a hospital discharge planning process for homeless patients that takes into SUMMARY OF MEDI-CAL COVERAGE FOR IMMIGRANTS October 18 2013 Summary of Medi-Cal Coverage for Immigrants Beginning January 1, 2014, all low-income immigrants will be eligible for some form of health care coverage in California! . THE SENIOR POLICY COORDINATOR WILL HELP THE ORGANIZATION $57,500 – $60,000 (DOE). Excellent benefits (100% employer paid health and dental insurance, retirement plan contributions, sabbaticalleave, and more).
COVID-19 EQUITY DATA COVID-19 Equity Data. As the state continues to expand its vaccination priority groups and as we continue to receive more vaccines, CPEHN wanted to highlight and make transparent the data on how the state is doing in vaccinating Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color. CPEHN created this chart based on publicly available data fromthe
ADVOCATES TO GOV. NEWSOM: RACIAL DISPARITIES ARE A PUBLIC Some health advocates are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to treat health inequity in California as a public health crisis –one that is complicated by racism. Their appeal to the governor comes as California state officials propose a $115 million investment in the state’s budget for the next fiscal year to address health disparities. If approved, some of the money would fund programs LAWMAKERS PRESSURE NEWSOM TO ‘STEP UP’ ON RACISM AS A After the killing last year of George Floyd, a Black man, by a white Minneapolis police officer, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declared racism a public health crisis. The governors of Michigan and Nevada quickly followed, as have legislative bodies in Minnesota, Virginia andWashington, D.C.
CPEHN CONVENES LARGEST MOBILIZED BIPOC COLLABORATIVE The California Pan-Ethnic Health NetworkFor Immediate ReleaseApril 27, 2021Contact: Monika Lee, (858) 353-7271 Sacramento, CA – The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network relaunched the Behavioral Health Equity Collaborative, the largest collaborative of organizations serving the behavioral health needs of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities. Started in 2016, the collaborative brings together NEW REPORT: OPPORTUNITIES FOR POLICYMAKERS TO WORK WITH California Pan-Ethnic Health Network For Immediate Release April 20, 2021 Contact: Monika Lee (858) 353-7271 Sacramento, CA – Today, the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network and members of the Community-Defined Evidence Practice (CDEP) Integration Advisory Group released its final report detailing the successes and policy recommendations coming out of the California ReducingSTATE BUDGET UPDATE
The Medi-Cal budget is $115.6 billion ($21.5 billion General Fund) in 2020-21 and $123.8 billion ($27.6 billion General Fund in 2021-22): The May Revision assumes that caseload will increase by approximately 7.1 percent from 2019-20 to 2020-21 and increase COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FOR HEALTH AND RACIAL EQUITY PACKAGE Community Investment for Health and Racial Equity Package. Health inequity is a public health crisis driven by racism. Throughout California, Latino, Black, American Indian and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and other people of color, as well as LGBTQ and low-income residents, endure unhealthy community conditions and face barriers in access to health MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT Mental Health Toolkit 3 Race and Ethnicity Some other race 0.4% American Indian and Alaska Native 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.2% Black or African American 7.7% Asian 14.5% White 25.9% Latinx 48.6% Two or more 2.4% Los Angeles County:CIAG CONCEPT PAPER
Dedication This paper is dedicated to Janet King and her inspirational leadership and vision for justice. Throughout her life, Janet was an unwavering voice for cultural TEETH, TAXES, AND TREATMENT: MAKING THE CASE FOR ORAL HEALTH Dentists enrolled to serve patients with Denti-Cal. ≈. 11,400. but only 7,706 are active. Children Now and The Children’s Movement of California, California’s Failing Dental Check-Up, infographic, 2013.Skip to content
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