Hospital Financing Waiver
The Schwarzenegger Administration announced a five-year hospital financing agreement with the federal government in June 2005, which changes the payment methodology for California's safety-net hospitals. Enacted legislation provides a framework for implementing the new waiver, allowing California to pay approximately $2 billion in federal funds in the first year to the state's 146 safety-net hospitals.
Publications and Documents
Jan 26 2010
John Schunhoff, LA County Department of Health Services Interim Director , LA County Department of Health Services
Department of Health Services' (DHS) Fiscal Outlook, Supplemental Information
Jan 26 2010
John Schunhoff, LA County Department of Health Services Interim Director , LA County Department of Health Services
Department of Health Services (DHS) Fiscal Outlook
Dec 18 2009
David Maxwell-Jolly, Director of California Department of Health Care Services, California Department of Health Care Services
State of CA's Concept For A Comprehensive Sect. 1115 Waiver to Replace the Current Demo Project
Dec 17 2009
Dylan Roby, Cori Reifman, Anna Davis, Allison Diamant, Ying-Ying Meng, Gerald Kominski, Zina Kally and Nadereh Pourat, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
Creation of Safety-Net-Based Provider Networks Under CA Healthcare Coverage Initiative
Nov 18 2009
Senate Health Committee
Senate Health Committee Hearing on 1115 Medi-Cal Waiver Renewal: Briefing Paper and Agenda
Oct 19 2009
California Department of Health Care Services , State of California
A Comprehensive Sect. 1115 Waiver to Replace Current Medi-Cal Hosp/Uninsured Demo Project
Sep 25 2009
Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County (CCALAC)
Care Coordination in LA's Community Clinics and Health Centers
Sep 25 2009
Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County (CCALAC)
Care Coordination in LA County
Sep 24 2009
Western Center on Law & Poverty, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Maternal and Child Health Access, Neigborhood Legal Services, National Health Law Program, Legal Aid Soicety of San Mateo and Health Rights Hotline
Low-Income Consumer Advocates’ Recommendations for California’s Next 1115 Waiver
Sep 23 2009
David Maxwell-Jolly, California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)
Preparing for Health Reform: The Renewal of Medi-Cal’s Hospital Financing 1115 Waiver
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