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1월 27, 2025​​ 

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DHCS, 남부 캘리포니아 산불로 피해를 입은 메디칼 가입자 및 의료 서비스 제공자 지원​​ 

In response to the Southern California wildfires, DHCS applied for and received several dozen Medicaid Section 1135 waivers and Appendix K flexibilities to prevent disruptions in health care delivery so patients can continue to receive needed care. These actions are designed to reduce administrative burdens and provide flexibility in the delivery of health care during a critical time. Key provisions of California’s Medicaid Section 1135 waivers and Appendix K flexibilities include:​​ 

  • Medi-Cal 가입자를 위한 보호: 공정한 심리 요청 및 혜택 복원을 위한 일정을 연장하여 Medi-Cal 가입자에게 자격 또는 혜택 문제를 해결할 수 있는 추가 시간을 제공합니다. 현재 제약으로 인해 대면 만남이 지연될 수 있도록 재택 의료 서비스 요건을 조정합니다.​​ 
  • 의료 제공자 등록의 유연성: 의료 서비스 제공자 등록을 신속하고 간소화하여 의료 서비스 제공자가 영향을 받은 가입자에게 더 쉽게 치료를 제공할 수 있도록 합니다.​​ 
  • 재택 및 지역사회 기반 서비스를 위한 유연성: 초기 평가, 재평가 및 케어 플랜 검토 일정을 연장하여 연령, 장애 또는 만성 질환으로 인해 지속적인 지원이 필요한 개인에게 중단 없는 케어가 제공되도록 합니다. 대피소나 호텔과 같은 대체 장소에서 장기 서비스 및 지원을 제공할 수 있습니다.​​ 
  • 진료소 지원: 주요 시설이 손상되었거나 접근할 수 없는 경우 이동 진료소 또는 임시 장소와 같은 대체 환경에서 진료를 제공할 수 있습니다.​​ 

DHCS understands recovering from these wildfires will be challenging and has developed an online resource to help answer questions from Medi-Cal members, partners, providers, and health plans during this emergency. DHCS remains committed to supporting communities during this difficult time and is grateful to the emergency responders and health care workers on the ground. Stay safe, see official updates for the latest information, and follow evacuation orders issued by local officials.​​ 

프로그램 업데이트​​ 

Smile, California to Celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month​​ 

On February 1, Smile, California will celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM) with the new “Healthy Smile Adventure” campaign. Designed to alleviate fears associated with dental visits, the campaign reimagines dental offices as “Healthy Smile Land,” complete with themed stops like Fluoride Falls, Sealant Island, and X-Ray Cove. These imaginative stations highlight preventive care while making dental visits approachable and enjoyable for families. A new homepage banner and dedicated NCDHM webpages in English and Spanish will launch on SmileCalifornia.org and SonrieCalifornia.org, providing resources and materials for members and providers.​​ 

팀에 합류하세요​​ 

DHCS는 재능 있고 의욕적인 인재를 찾고 있습니다:​​ 

  • Assistant Division Chief for the Quality Health Equity Division. The Assistant Division Chief provides strategic leadership to advance quality and health equity for Medi-Cal’s nearly 15 million members. The Assistant Division Chief oversees policy implementation, program operations, budget management, and staff supervision. Responsibilities include leading special projects, driving performance improvement, and fostering collaboration with internal and external stakeholders. Experience in health policy, program management, and equity-focused initiatives is highly desired. Applications must be submitted by January 28.​​ 
  • Chief of the Pharmacy Benefits Division. The Chief is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of policy, services, and coverage criteria for outpatient pharmacy services for the state’s Medi-Cal program. This includes providing policy direction for Medi-Cal Rx as well as invoicing and collecting federal and state supplemental drug rebates. The Chief of PBD also leads the development of nutrition, vision care, and medical supply benefits and oversees the administration of the Medi-Cal Pharmacy and Vision Benefit programs. A licensed pharmacist is desired, but not required. Applications must be submitted by February 7.​​ 

DHCS is also hiring for its accounting/financing, behavioral health, eligibility, legislative and governmental affairs, and other teams. For more information, please visit the CalCareers website.​​ 

예정된 이해관계자 회의 및 웨비나​​ 

커버리지 앰배서더 웨비나: 법무부 관련 재입소 이니셔티브 및 아동 및 청소년 행동 건강 이니셔티브​​ 

On January 30, from 11 to 11:45 a.m. PST, DHCS will host a webinar for DHCS Coverage Ambassadors (advance registration required). The webinar will provide updates on the Justice-Involved Reentry Initiative and the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI). It will convey information on justice-involved individuals who are now, or have spent time, in jails, youth correctional facilities, or prisons and who are at higher risk for poor health outcomes, injury, and death than the public. It will focus on significant steps California is taking to improve poor health outcomes for individuals as they prepare to reenter their communities by working to ensure they have continuity of coverage upon their release. Additionally, Coverage Ambassadors will learn how early childhood wraparound services will be expanded through the CYBHI, which will provide mental health services to children, youth, and families. Find out more about DHCS Coverage Ambassadors, or sign up to become a Coverage Ambassador.​​ 

DHCS 피해 감소 서밋​​ 

DHCS collaborates with communities across the state to promote harm reduction and low-barrier, patient-centered care within California’s substance use disorder treatment system. DHCS encourages substance use disorder treatment providers and staff (including social workers, peers, front desk staff, case managers, nurses, physicians, and all staff in substance use disorder treatment settings) to attend and learn about incorporating the tenets of harm reduction into substance use disorder treatment. Summits will be held in San Diego County (February 11) and Los Angeles County (February 27). Register on the event website.​​ 

폐쇄 루프 추천 구현 가이드 및 전체 고객 웨비나​​ 

On February 13, from 10 to 11 a.m. PST., DHCS will hold an all-comer webinar (advance registration required) to provide an overview of the Closed-Loop Referral (CLR) Implementation Guidance for managed care plans. The webinar is open to the public and will be of special interest to Medi-Cal managed care plans (MCP), Enhanced Care Management and Community Supports providers, and entities making referrals to the benefit/services. The CLR Implementation Guidance outlines requirements for MCPs in implementing CLRs, including tracking, supporting, and monitoring CLRs. The member’s initial referral loop is completed with a known closure reason, such as the member receiving services. These new requirements will ensure more members are connected to the care they need by identifying and addressing gaps in referral paths. MCPs must implement CLR requirements by July 1, 2025. Requirements will first apply to referrals made to priority Enhanced Care Management and Community Supports services. Please send your questions about the new guidance to PHMSection@dhcs.ca.gov.​​ 

이해관계자 자문 위원회(SAC)/행동 건강(BH)-SAC 회의​​ 

On February 19, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. PST, DHCS will host the hybrid SAC/BH-SAC meeting (advance registration required for online and in-person participation) at 1700 K Street (first-floor conference room 17.1014), Sacramento. SAC provides DHCS with valuable input on ongoing California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM) implementation efforts and helps DHCS further its efforts to provide high-quality, equitable care. BH-SAC provides DHCS with input regarding behavioral health activities and was created as part of the ongoing effort to integrate behavioral health with the greater health care system. For more information, please email SACinquiries@dhcs.ca.gov or BehavioralHealthSAC@dhcs.ca.gov.​​ 

놓친 경우를 대비하여​​ 

지금 신청하세요: 접근성 제공 및 보건 혁신(PATH) 역량 및 인프라 전환, 확장 및 개발(CITED) 4라운드 지원서 접수​​ 

On January 6, DHCS opened the PATH CITED Round 4 application window, including the Transitional Rent Community Support. The PATH CITED initiative provides funding to build the capacity and infrastructure of on-the-ground partners including community-based organizations, hospitals, county agencies, Tribes, and others, to successfully participate in Medi-Cal. Nearly $158 million is available for Round 4.​​ 

All organizations interested in becoming Transitional Rent Community Support providers must do so in partnership with both the Medi-Cal MCP and their county behavioral health department. To demonstrate these partnerships, all CITED applicants planning to request funding for the Transitional Rent Community Support must submit letters of support in collaboration with their MCP and county behavioral health department. For more information about this requirement, please attend the webinar on January 27 at 10 a.m. PST (advanced registration required) and review the Transitional Rent Letter of Support Guidance and Transitional Rent Letter of Support Template.​​ 

The deadline to apply for PATH CITED Round 4 funding is 11:59 p.m. PST on May 2, 2025. The guidance document and application can be found by visiting the PATH CITED webpage. Please submit questions to cited@ca-path.com.​​ 

PATH 기술 지원(TA) 마켓플레이스 5라운드 벤더 신청서​​ 

On January 1, DHCS opened the PATH TA Marketplace Round 5 vendor application. The deadline to apply is January 31. Round 5 will be a targeted procurement for new and existing hands-on service offerings that address TA Marketplace gaps. The Round 5 procurement will seek TA vendor applications for all seven TA domains, but it will focus on services for the following provider types: rural providers, Tribal and Indian health care providers, maternal and child-serving providers, and transitional rent providers.​​ 

DHCS will not accept submissions for new off-the-shelf projects or changes to existing off-the-shelf projects during the Round 5 procurement period. Instead, the Round 5 application will solicit on-demand resources from existing TA vendors. Please visit the TA Marketplace Vendor webpage to access the guidance documents and to apply. Please submit questions to ta-marketplace@ca-path.com.​​