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Health Policy Target
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Federally-Qualified Health Center Program.
Federally-Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) serve as effective
public-private partnerships in responding to local health needs
and providing high-quality, affordable health care to the most
vulnerable sectors of society.
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Health Care Reform. The
Coalition of Orange County Community Clinics works with the
National Association of Community Health Centers and other
allies to promote health care access for the most in need. Learn
more about current advocacy to expand health care reform
here.
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State Budget.
These difficult economic times
force the
State
Legislature to consider cuts in health care spending.
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Medi-Cal. Medi-Cal provides
affordable coverage to children and adults in low-income
families, pays for a broad array of health services, and
accounts for a significant portion of Orange County community
clinic revenue.
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Expanded Access to Primary Care Program (EAPC).
The Expanded Access to Primary Care (EAPC) Program improves
access to primary and preventive health care to medically
underserved areas and populations.
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Family Planning Access, Care and Treatment (Family PACT)
Program.
The Family Planning Access Care and Treatment (Family PACT)
program provides Californians with a gross family income at
or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level and who have no other
source of health coverage for family planning services to
receive
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Mental Health
Services Act (MHSA).
The Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) is funded by a 1% tax
on taxable personal incomes that exceed $1 million.
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Health Information
Technology
and Federal Stimulus
Updates |
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CPCA HIT Newsletter,
October 7th, 2009
CPCA HIT Newsletter,
September 28th, 2009
CPCA HIT Newsletter,
September 14th, 2009
CPCA HIT Newsletter,
September 3, 2009
CPCA HIT Newsletter,
August 25, 2009
CPCA HIT Newsletter,
August 17, 2009
CPCA HIT Newsletter,
August 10, 2009 |
| AB 1422 Bill Analysis |
Passage of AB 1422 Highlights
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| State Budget Advocacy |
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Contact your local State Assembly and State Senator |
| Health Policy Archive |
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The Elimination of
Medi-Cal Optional Benefits: It's Impact on Orange
County Community Clinics &
Health Centers
by Isabel Becerra, CEO COCCC |
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