Outreach, Enrollment, Retention and Utilization

LA Health Action works with agencies throughout the county to identify and eliminate barriers to enrollment and retention in public health insurance programs, as well as educate individuals and families on the importance and availability of health coverage to reduce the stigma and fear associated with using these programs. Best practices for outreach, enrollment, retention and utilization are being documented, such as the effectiveness of pursuing "high yield" opportunities and identifying policy trends to inform systems-level advocacy.

Publications and Documents

May 11 2012
Health Access Foundation

Putting All the Ingredients Together: Getting Ready for Health Reform, Consumer Assistance Survey

Apr 24 2012
Rachel Willard and Tom Bodenheimer, California HealthCare Foundation

The Building Blocks of High-Performing Primary Care: Lessons from the Field

Apr 23 2012
Dr. Mitchell Katz, L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS)

Electronic Health Record (EHR) Status

Apr 19 2012
Sara Collins, Ruth Robertson, Tracy Garber, and Michelle Doty, The Commonwealth Fund

Why So Many Americans Experience Breaks in Coverage and How the Affordable Care Act Will Help

Apr 16 2012
Los Angeles County Education Foundation (LACEF)

Education + Health = The Critical Combination for Student Success

Apr 12 2012
Lucien Wulsin, Insure the Uninsured Project (ITUP)

Summary of Federal Medicaid Eligibility Rule Changes

Apr 03 2012
LA Health Action

2011 LA Health Collaborative Executive Summary

Mar 26 2012
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Sacramento Update

Mar 19 2012
California HealthCare Foundation

The Affordable Care Act: What Californians Should Know

Mar 19 2012
NCB Capital Impact and Point Forward

Bootstrappers and Mavericks: A Framework for Understanding What Drives Community Clinics


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