Newsroom – Office of Communications
The Office of Communications (OC) is responsible for overall DHCS communications and outreach activities designed to engage the general public, media, intergovernmental organizations, and public advocacy groups, as well as a wide variety of health care, community, business, academic, legislative, and other groups interested in the Department’s agenda.
OC develops and executes communication strategies to support the goals and objectives of the Department and serves as the central channel for information to Department’s various stakeholders, the public, and the media.
Stakeholder News
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Contact Us
Office of Communications
(916) 440-7660 (Media Only)
Email: DHCSPress@dhcs.ca.gov
Calendar of Events
View the monthly calendar of events dedicated to raising awareness about DHCS initiatives, programs, and services.
News Releases
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State Condemns Federal Deferral of IHSS Funds, Warns of Immediate Harm to Hundreds of Thousands of Vulnerable Californians
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Brightlife Kids and Soluna Provide Free Behavioral Health Support to 500,000 Californians
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California Stops Major Identity Theft and Hospice Fraud Scheme
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California Cracks Down on Hospice Fraud in Los Angeles, Debunks Viral Claims
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California Releases First Impact Report on Groundbreaking Justice-Involved Reentry Initiative
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Homeboy Industries Break Ground on New Behavioral Health Campus
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California Breaks Ground on New Tribal Behavioral Health Campus in Pauma Valley
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Ahead of Schedule: Governor Newsom’s Prop 1 is Exceeding Goals to Expand Capacity and Treatment Statewide, Helping 5M+ Californians
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Governor Newsom Announces Major Transformation of Six Vacant Buildings in Los Angeles County Into Mental Health and Housing Communities