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强化护理管理和社区支持继续增长​​ 

新数据显示,有复杂需求的 Medi-Cal 成员的注册人数增加、提供方合作关系加强、护理协调得到改善​​ 

SACRAMENTO — The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) today released new data showing continued growth and impact from Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports as part of the state’s Medi-Cal transformation under California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM). These services help Medi-Cal members stay healthier and avoid other, costlier health care services, such as emergency department visits and hospital stays.​​  

就在今年前三个月:​​  

  • 38,000 名儿童和青少年接受了幼儿保育和教育,比去年同期增长了 120%。​​  
  • 为 68,000 名成年人和近 13,000 名无家可归的儿童和青少年提供了服务,分别增长了 86% 和 172%。​​  
  • 为无家可归青少年提供服务的机构增加了近一倍。​​  
  • 超过 42.9 万名 Medi-Cal 会员获得了社区支持,迄今已提供了 110 多万次服务。​​  

"医疗服务部主任 Michelle Baass 说:"这就是 Medi-Cal 转型的样子。"我们不仅要扩大服务。我们比以往接触到更多的人"。​​  

ECM 帮助有复杂健康和社会需求(包括无家可归、严重精神疾病或经常住院)的人获得所需的护理,无论他们身在何处。首席护理经理帮助协调各方面的护理工作,从看病、心理健康服务到住房和营养支持。自 2022 年 1 月启动以来,ECM 已为超过 37.2 万名 Medi-Cal 会员提供了高接触性、以人为本的护理服务。​​   

Community Supports are also growing rapidly. These services offer cost-effective, community-based alternatives to traditional medical care, addressing housing, nutrition, and other social drivers of health. As of early 2025:​​  

  • 几乎所有 Medi-Cal 会员都能获得至少 10 项社区支持。​​  
  • 大多数人可以获得 14 项社区支持的全套服务。​​  
  • 约 42% 的人使用了与住房有关的服务,如帮助寻找和保留住房或支付住房押金。​​  

"每个数字背后都有一个故事:一位父母找到了稳定的住所,一位青少年得到了心理保健,一位老人得到了适合他们病情的膳食,"州医疗补助局局长泰勒-萨德维斯说。"这就是我们如何建设一个更健康的加州"。​​  

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT: The growth in ECM and Community Supports comes as California rolls out historic policies under the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA), aimed at reducing homelessness and expanding behavioral health care. ECM and Community Supports are proving to be vital tools to help people navigate housing, nutrition, and health systems with dignity and support. From ECM and Community Supports to Transitional Rent and permanent housing, California is building a continuum of care that supports people across every stage of their recovery journey.​​  

To support this expansion, DHCS has awarded more than $1.43 billion through its Providing Access and Transforming Health (PATH) initiatives, including Capacity and Infrastructure Transition, Expansion, and Development (CITED), Collaborative Planning and Implementation, and the Technical Assistance Marketplace. These funds help community-based organizations, clinics, and local agencies grow their capacity to deliver ECM and Community Supports by hiring staff, upgrading systems, and improving care coordination. The final round of CITED funding closed in May 2025, with new awardees to be announced later this year.​​  

WHAT’S NEXT: DHCS will continue listening to Medi-Cal members who use ECM and Community Supports. Member feedback, gathered through surveys, focus groups, and other outreach, will help improve how these services are delivered, making them easier to access, more effective, and more responsive to different cultures and communities.​​  

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