CalAIM (California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal) is designed to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of Californians through a wide range of programs and policies.
Under CalAIM, the California Health Collaborative (CHC) is now offering the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) benefit program. Enhanced Care Management (ECM) is a free benefit for eligible individuals who have Medi-Cal and are enrolled in a Managed Care Plan and does not otherwise change or lessen a member’s Medi-Cal benefits.
Enrolled members are assigned to a dedicated Lead Care Manager to help coordinate services and provide resources. Lead Care Managers will work closely with members to help them understand, navigate, and utilize the full scope of their insurance benefits. ECM is intended to help address social determinants of health and complex challenges impacting a member’s health. ECM is a person-centered program dedicated to whole person care.
Currently, CHC serves members eligible for ECM with Medi-Cal Managed Care through Anthem Blue Cross, Health Plan of San Joaquin, Mountain Valley Health Plan, Partnership Health Plan, and Central California Alliance for Health. We provide ECM in El Dorado, Fresno, Kings, Madera, Merced, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tulare, Yolo, and Yuba Counties.
CalAIM (California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal) is designed to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of Californians through a wide range of programs and policies.
Under CalAIM, the California Health Collaborative (CHC) is now offering the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) benefit program. Enhanced Care Management (ECM) is a free benefit for eligible individuals who have Medi-Cal and are enrolled in a Managed Care Plan and does not otherwise change or lessen a member’s Medi-Cal benefits.
Enrolled members are assigned to a dedicated Lead Care Manager to help coordinate services and provide resources. Lead Care Managers will work closely with members to help them understand, navigate, and utilize the full scope of their insurance benefits. ECM is intended to help address social determinants of health and complex challenges impacting a member’s health. ECM is a person-centered program dedicated to whole person care.
Currently, CHC serves members eligible for ECM with Medi-Cal Managed Care through Anthem Blue Cross, Health Plan of San Joaquin, Mountain Valley Health Plan, Partnership Health Plan, and Central California Alliance for Health. We provide ECM in El Dorado, Fresno, Kings, Madera, Merced, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tulare, Yolo, and Yuba Counties.
CalAIM (California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal) is designed to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of Californians through a wide range of programs and policies.
Under CalAIM, the California Health Collaborative (CHC) is now offering the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) benefit program. Enhanced Care Management (ECM) is a free benefit for eligible individuals who have Medi-Cal and are enrolled in a Managed Care Plan and does not otherwise change or lessen a member’s Medi-Cal benefits.
Enrolled members are assigned to a dedicated Lead Care Manager to help coordinate services and provide resources. Lead Care Managers will work closely with members to help them understand, navigate, and utilize the full scope of their insurance benefits. ECM is intended to help address social determinants of health and complex challenges impacting a member’s health. ECM is a person-centered program dedicated to whole person care.
Currently, CHC serves members eligible for ECM with Medi-Cal Managed Care through Anthem Blue Cross, Health Plan of San Joaquin, Mountain Valley Health Plan, Partnership Health Plan, and Central California Alliance for Health. We provide ECM in El Dorado, Fresno, Kings, Madera, Merced, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tulare, Yolo, and Yuba Counties.
The Kings County Tobacco Control Program (KCTCP) works to create more collaborative opportunities to increase awareness of the impacts of tobacco and the deceptive marketing tactics of the tobacco industry. With funding support from the California Department of Public Health – Tobacco Prevention Program, KCTCP serves as the local lead agency (LLA) for tobacco prevention and control efforts in Kings County.
What We Do
KCTCP is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive tobacco control program for the county and establishing an active community coalition. Through community collaborations, youth engagement, and the implementation of policy campaigns, KCTCP actively works to achieve the following objectives.
Objectives
Collaborate with community leaders to develop a comprehensive tobacco retail license (TRL) policy that requires tobacco retailers to obtain a license to sell tobacco products that regulate the sale and distribution of tobacco products.
Mobilize community members and youth advocates to promote the adoption and implementation of policy that eliminates smoking in all outdoor recreational and non-recreational public places.
Maintain the county-wide Kings County Tobacco Control Coalition with representation from diverse organizations and community leaders whose goal is to improve the health and well-being of Kings County by supporting and elevating community voices, educating the public, and guiding tobacco control efforts.
Kings County Tobacco Control Coalition
With funding from the California Tobacco Control Program, serves as the local lead agency (LLA) for Kings County. In this role, CHC is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive tobacco control program for the county and establishing an active community coalition.
The Kings County Tobacco Control Program (KCTCP) works to create more collaborative opportunities to increase awareness of the impacts of tobacco and the deceptive marketing tactics of the tobacco industry. With funding support from the California Department of Public Health – Tobacco Prevention Program, KCTCP serves as the local lead agency (LLA) for tobacco prevention and control efforts in Kings County.
What We Do
KCTCP is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive tobacco control program for the county and establishing an active community coalition. Through community collaborations, youth engagement, and the implementation of policy campaigns, KCTCP actively works to achieve the following objectives.
Objectives
Collaborate with community leaders to develop a comprehensive tobacco retail license (TRL) policy that requires tobacco retailers to obtain a license to sell tobacco products that regulate the sale and distribution of tobacco products.
Mobilize community members and youth advocates to promote the adoption and implementation of policy that eliminates smoking in all outdoor recreational and non-recreational public places.
Maintain the county-wide Kings County Tobacco Control Coalition with representation from diverse organizations and community leaders whose goal is to improve the health and well-being of Kings County by supporting and elevating community voices, educating the public, and guiding tobacco control efforts.
Kings County Tobacco Control Coalition
With funding from the California Tobacco Control Program, serves as the local lead agency (LLA) for Kings County. In this role, CHC is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive tobacco control program for the county and establishing an active community coalition.
The Kings County Tobacco Control Program (KCTCP) works to create more collaborative opportunities to increase awareness of the impacts of tobacco and the deceptive marketing tactics of the tobacco industry. With funding support from the California Department of Public Health – Tobacco Prevention Program, KCTCP serves as the local lead agency (LLA) for tobacco prevention and control efforts in Kings County.
What We Do
KCTCP is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive tobacco control program for the county and establishing an active community coalition. Through community collaborations, youth engagement, and the implementation of policy campaigns, KCTCP actively works to achieve the following objectives.
Objectives
Collaborate with community leaders to develop a comprehensive tobacco retail license (TRL) policy that requires tobacco retailers to obtain a license to sell tobacco products that regulate the sale and distribution of tobacco products.
Mobilize community members and youth advocates to promote the adoption and implementation of policy that eliminates smoking in all outdoor recreational and non-recreational public places.
Maintain the county-wide Kings County Tobacco Control Coalition with representation from diverse organizations and community leaders whose goal is to improve the health and well-being of Kings County by supporting and elevating community voices, educating the public, and guiding tobacco control efforts.
Kings County Tobacco Control Coalition
With funding from the California Tobacco Control Program, serves as the local lead agency (LLA) for Kings County. In this role, CHC is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive tobacco control program for the county and establishing an active community coalition.