Dhia mus rau cov ntsiab lus​​ 

Cuaj hlis 2, 2025​​ 

Cuaj hlis 2, 2025​​ 

Xov xwm tshaj plaws​​ 

DHCS Tshaj Tawm Txoj Kev Kawm Online Tshiab rau Medi-Cal Cov Tswv Cuab thiab cov neeg thov​​ 

DHCS launched a new online experience for Medi-Cal members and potential applicants at my.medi-cal.ca.gov. These new pages are the main entry point for Californians who come to DHCS.ca.gov to learn about Medi-Cal benefits, check if they qualify, and take the next step to apply for or use their coverage. The site, designed specifically for Medi-Cal members and potential members and informed by the Medi-Cal Member Advisory Committee, is:​​  

  • Mobile-thawj - ua rau cov xov tooj, qhov twg cov neeg siv feem ntau nkag mus rau hauv lub vev xaib.​​ 
  • Lus Txhais - sau nyob rau qib rau qib kawm nyeem kom paub meej.​​ 
  • Multilingual – in 19 Medi-Cal languages to support California’s diverse communities.​​ 
  • Siv tau – siv tau los ntawm cov neeg xiam oob qhab thiab cov cuab yeej pab.​​ 
  • Streamlined - tsom tsuas yog rau cov tswv cuab xav tau, tsis muaj kev cuam tshuam ntxiv.​​ 

This new online experience is just the beginning and is part of a broader Web Transformation Project to make DHCS.ca.gov more human-centered, inclusive, and effective. We invite you to explore the site and share it with your networks. Together, we can help more Californians get the information and care they need.​​ 

Koom nrog peb pab neeg​​ 

DHCS tab tom nrhiav cov neeg muaj peev xwm thiab txhawb nqa los ua haujlwm xws li:​​ 

  • Assistant Deputy Director (ADD), Fiscal. The ADD assists with leading DHCS’ fiscal activities and plays a vital role in managing DHCS’ fiscal operations. This new role will help strengthen financial integrity, accountability, and transparency. The ADD helps lead the development and implementation of estimating, budgeting, accounting, and reporting policies and processes for more than $200 billion annually in federal and state funds. Applications must be submitted by September 2.​​ 
  • Chief, Fiscal Forecasting Division. The Chief plays a key leadership role in the development and administration of DHCS’ budget by overseeing the state’s assumptions, estimates, and funding for the Medi-Cal and other family health programs. The Chief also serves as an advisor regarding the development and implementation of budgets, financial activities, and policies. Applications must be submitted by September 5.​​ 
  • Tus Thawj Coj, Pab Pawg Pabcuam. Tus Thawj Coj yog lub luag haujlwm tsim kho, siv, thiab saib xyuas cov cai kho mob rau cov kev pabcuam kho mob uas muab los ntawm Medi-Cal, uas suav nrog ob qho tib si tus nqi-rau-kev pabcuam thiab kev tswj xyuas kev pabcuam. Tus Thawj Coj kuj yog lub luag haujlwm saib xyuas ntau yam kev pabcuam tshwj xeeb hauv Kev Pabcuam Kev Noj Qab Haus Huv thiab Kev Tsim Nyog, suav nrog Txhua Tus Poj Niam, Kev Kho Mob Cancer Prostate, thiab Hearing Aid Coverage for Children, thiab lwm yam. Cov ntawv thov yuav tsum xa ua ntej lub Cuaj Hlis 17.​​ 

DHCS is also hiring for its accounting, behavioral health, Home and Community-Based Services, and other teams. For more information, please visit the CalCareers website.​​ 

Cov Rooj Sib Tham Cov Neeg Koom Tes thiab Webinar yuav los tom ntej​​ 

DHCS tshaj tawm cov rooj sib tham pej xeem yav tom ntej ntawm Daim Ntawv Teev Npe ntawm Cov Txheej Txheem. DHCS muab cov kev pabcuam pub dawb, suav nrog kev txhais lus, kev sau npe hauv lub sijhawm, thiab hloov pauv cov ntaub ntawv sib tham. Txhawm rau thov cov kev pabcuam, thov xa email rau DHCS ntawm tus email chaw nyob uas tsim nyog tsawg kawg kaum hnub ua haujlwm ua ntej lub rooj sib tham.​​ 

Cal-MAP Webinar rau Medi-Cal Cov Chaw Kho Mob​​ 

On September 4, from 12 to 1 p.m. PDT, DHCS’ ACEs Aware initiative will hold a webinar about the California Child and Adolescent Mental Health Access Portal (Cal-MAP). The webinar will provide an overview of Cal-MAP’s services, including consultation on screening, diagnosis, and treatment from child psychiatrists, and resource and referral guidance from licensed social workers. Cal-MAP is a no-cost consultation program that supports primary care and school-based providers in delivering timely, high-quality mental health care to youth ages 0–25. Cal-MAP is part of the CalHOPE pediatric access initiative and is designed to expand access to behavioral health services, particularly in California’s rural and underserved communities. Through Cal-MAP, Medi-Cal providers who screen for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress can be connected with child and adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers for real-time support.​​ 

Medi-Cal Children’s Health Advisory Panel (MCHAP) Meeting​​ 

On September 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. PDT, DHCS will host the quarterly MCHAP meeting at 1700 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95811, in the first floor conference room (17.1014) or via public webinar. MCHAP advises DHCS on policy and operational issues that affect children in Medi-Cal. For more information, please see the MCHAP webpage or email MCHAP@dhcs.ca.gov.​​