MEDI-CAL MEMBERS AND HEALTH LEADERS JOIN FORCES IN NEW ADVISORY GROUP
Voices and Vision Council Provides Pathway for Medi-Cal Members and Health Care Professionals to Shape Medi-Cal Policy
SACRAMENTO — Taking a major step forward in inclusive policymaking, the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) launched the
Medi-Cal Voices and Vision Council, a first-of-its-kind advisory group that brings together Medi-Cal members, caregivers, providers, community-based organizations, advocacy groups, and county partners to shape the future of Medi-Cal policies, programs, and implementation. By embedding lived experience directly into the policymaking process, the council ensures that Medi-Cal policies and programs are grounded in the real needs of the people they serve and refined through collaboration with health care experts and system leaders.
The Voices and Vision Council held its inaugural meeting alongside the established
Medi-Cal Member Advisory Committee to launch a new collaborative structure that brings together lived experience and system expertise to shape Medi-Cal policy.
“The Medi-Cal Voices and Vision Council is a vital platform for ensuring that Medi-Cal members and community partners help shape how we deliver care," said
DHCS Director Michelle Baass. “We are committed to strengthening our Medi-Cal program so it is more equitable, responsive, and grounded in the voices of the people we serve. This council reflects our belief that meaningful change and innovation begin with listening and acting on what people tell us they need."
“Medi-Cal provides the nursing care that keeps my son healthy and safe at home with our family," said
Jenny McLelland, a parent and member of the Voices and Vision Council. “The council gives me the opportunity to share my experiences as a caregiver and ensures that families like mine have a voice in making Medi-Cal better for all Californians."
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT: The Voices and Vision Council and the Medi-Cal Member Advisory Committee help ensure that Medi-Cal members remain at the heart of policy development and program administration. These two advisory bodies work in close partnership with DHCS leaders and policy experts to co-design equity-centered programs and policy solutions that reflect the real needs of members.
By engaging directly with members and stakeholders, DHCS is building the infrastructure to act on what matters most to the people it serves. Each quarterly meeting centers on insights shared by members and caregivers. These discussions help DHCS translate feedback into tangible improvements, strengthening how Medi-Cal supports communities across California.
BACKGROUND: In 2023, DHCS established the Medi-Cal Member Advisory Committee, one of the first formal advisory groups in the country composed entirely of Medi-Cal members and people who support them, such as family members and caregivers. In 2024, the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued the
Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services Rule, which requires all states to create two advisory bodies: a Beneficiary Advisory Council made up of members and caregivers, and a Medicaid Advisory Committee that includes providers and draws at least 25 percent of its membership from the Beneficiary Advisory Council by July 10, 2027.
To meet this requirement, California designated its existing Medi-Cal Member Advisory Committee as the state's Beneficiary Advisory Council and created the Medi-Cal Voices and Vision Council as its Medicaid Advisory Committee. Together, these groups are designed to create a continuous feedback loop: The Medi-Cal Member Advisory Committee will meet first each quarter to surface themes and priorities from members and caregivers, which will then inform the Voices and Vision Council's policy and operational discussions. Potential topics include access to care, service delivery, communication, and other issues that influence how Medi-Cal works for the people it serves.
WHAT'S NEXT: The first public meeting of the Medi-Cal Voices and Vision Council will be held on March 18, 2026. Meeting schedules, agendas, minutes, and membership lists for both groups will be publicly available. For more information, including how to register for the first public meeting, please visit the Voices and Vision Council webpage.
ABOUT THE VOICES AND VISION COUNCIL MEMBERS: The Voices and Vision Council is made up of 16 Medi-Cal members and leaders from across California who bring experience from advocacy groups, community-based organizations, health centers, county health and social services departments, managed care plans, and health plan associations.