CACHI RESOURCES
Intended Consequences: Modernizing Medi-Cal Rate Setting to Improve Health and Manage Costs
Recommends a new approach for updating the current rate-setting methodology to advance Medi-Cal’s goals of improving health outcomes and promoting efficient resource use.
Resident Engagement Practices Typology
Classifies best practices according to three key outcomes: resident awareness and participation, feedback and input, and active resident leadership.
California Healthy Places Index
The Index, along with an interactive map, provides overall scores and data on specific areas that shape health, like housing, transportation, and education.
Making the Case for Prevention
Makes the case for why states should invest in chronic disease prevention as part of a comprehensive approach to chronic disease.
Implementing Social Determinants of Health Interventions in Medicaid Managed Care
Provides practical advice for state Medicaid agencies and managed care organizations interested in implementing SDOH strategies within managed care.
Enabling Sustainable Investment in Social Interventions: A Review of Medicaid Managed Care Rate-Setting Tools
Explores practical strategies that states can deploy to support Medicaid managed care plans and their network providers in addressing social issues.
Multisector Partnerships Need Further Development to Fulfill Aspirations for Transforming Health and Well-Being
Findings from research about the development of multi-sector partnerships and how well they are poised to lead health transformation.
Using Community Partnerships to Integrate Health and Social Services for High-Need, High-Cost Patients
Profile and classify burgeoning initiatives, understand common challenges, and surface solutions to address those challenges.
Racial Healing and Achieving Health Equity in the United States
Findings from Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation effort including policy recommendations that can help achieve health equity.
Conversations with Hospital and Health System Executives
Provides insights from hospital executives about how health systems can move upstream to improve community health.
Healthy Homes Des Moines Case Study
Describes how a BUILD grantee reduced pediatric asthma through home improvements and education.
Ten Case Studies of Accountable Health Models
Funders Forum on Accountable Health interviewed leaders in ten communities, including Imperial and Stockton, CA, to better understand their progress & challenges.
Policy Leadership for Health Care Transformation: Formalizing Our Commitment to Communities
Provides an organizing framework, with examples, to help hospitals and health systems take both internal and external actions to become more "upstream".
Partnerships for Health: Lessons for Bridging Community-Based Organizations and Health Care Organizations
Describes four case studies to identify core partnership components.
Blending, Braiding, and Block-Granting Funds for Public Health and Prevention: Implications for States
This report shares insights from state public health and Medicaid policymakers to help federal & state leaders think strategically about how to blend and braid funds.
Blending and Braiding Financing Toolkit
Provides tools to analyze funding and develop strategies for braiding and blending, along with case studies and other insights.
Elements of Accountable Communities for Health
"Review of the literature that describes the fundamentals of ACHs including common characteristics, major challenges, and variations in stakeholder engagement."
The ROI of health and well-being: Business investment in healthier communities
Explores the business motivation for investing in community health, the processes involved, and the challenges stakeholders faced when pursuing these initiatives.
Using Electronic Health Data for Community Health
"Provides several use cases to demonstrate how a public health agency can use electronic health data to address a public health challenge and overcome legal barriers"
PRIMED: Addressing Social Factors in the Health Care Safety Net
Describes innovations that safety net providers are implementing to address the social determinants of health.