Ambulatory Care
Since 1995, L.A. County improved access to primary care through the Public/Private Partnership (PPP) program, a network of community clinics and private providers with whom L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS) contracts to provide services to low-income, uninsured residents at more than 100 sites. The Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County (CCALAC) fostered this cooperation among its member clinics and the county. Among other things, this forged partnership has led to mutually improved long-term safety net financing.
Publications and Documents
Jan 28 2009
Families USA
Critical Care: The Economic Recovery Package and Medicaid
Dec 16 2008
Stephen Saunders, Former Illinois Medicaid Medical Advisor
Illinois Disease Management/Medical Home Program
Dec 15 2008
Alice Lind, Center for Health Care Strategies
Washington State's Evolving Approach to Chronic Care Management
Dec 11 2008
Annie Park, Nancy Watson, Lark Galloway-Gilliam, Community Health Councils, Inc.
South Los Angeles Health Equity Scorecard
Dec 09 2008
United Health Foundation
America's Health Rankings 2008: California Ranks 24th in Nation
Dec 09 2008
John Schunhoff, Interim Director, LA County Department of Health Services
Status Report on Key Indicators of Progress at the LAC+USC Medical Center: November 2008
Dec 03 2008
John Schunhoff, Interim Director, LA County Department of Health Services
Implementation of HMA Recommendations for MLK-MACC: Status Report
Dec 01 2008
Albert J. Farias, Timiyin E-Nunu and Michael Cousineau, University of Southern California Center for Community Health Studies
Healthy Kids Program and the Safety Net: Perceptions of Community Clinic Administrators
Nov 21 2008
William Fujioka, Chief Executive Officer, LA County Chief Executive Office
Status Report on Transition To The New LAC+USC Medical Center
Nov 10 2008
William Fujioka, Chief Executive Officer, LA County Chief Executive Office
Washington, D.C. Update - 10/31/2008
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