Governance
For more than a decade, proposals for alternative governance of L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS) have faced support and opposition. Some believe that new governance will promote system-wide planning, lead to better decision-making, improve efficiency and expand revenues. Others feel that reform will not solve the underlying problems facing the system. Given L.A. County DHS’ projected budget deficit, the implementation of alternative management may move this system toward solvency.
Publications and Documents
Apr 09 2010
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)
Report on the Development of the Los Angeles Network for Enhanced Services (LANES) Project
Apr 08 2010
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)
Assessment of County Governance Structure, and Chief Executive Office Strategic Plan
Apr 01 2010
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)
DHS - Independent Review Services: Evaluation of the Office of Managed Care
Nov 11 2009
Institute of Medicine, The National Academies Press
School Meals: Building Blocks for Healthy Children
Jul 06 2009
John Schunhoff, LA County DHS Interim Director, LA County Department of Health Services
Memorandum to Board of Supervisors: Los Angeles Healthcare Options Task Force Report
Apr 28 2009
Los Angeles Healthcare Options Task Force 2009, The California Endowment
Achieving the Vision: Healthcare Options for Los Angeles County
Sep 18 2008
William T Fujioka, Chieft Executive Officer, LA County Chief Executive Office
Department of Health Services Proposed Restructuring of County Primary Care Services-Status Report
Jul 03 2008
The Los Angeles County Citizens' Economy Efficiency Commission, County of Los Angeles
Report On The Implementation Of The New Governance Structure
Jan 14 2008
Office of Governor Schwarzenegger
Stabilizing California's Budget - Summary of the "Budget Stabilization Act"
Nov 19 2007
Daniel Flaming, Fernando Guerra, Joria Leap, Jacqueline Leavitt, Stephen Nuno, Manuel Pastor, Jaime Regalado and James Sadd, The Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs, California State University, Los Angeles
Los Angeles 2007: The State of the City Report
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