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Solutions

Provides the structure for identifying and implementing strong early-stage health care solutions that benefit marginalized communities with coaching, connections to key stakeholders and content experts, development of viable financial models, along with measurement and research.

Our Themes

Themes are priority areas determined by the Action Network and provide the directional framework for a portfolio of solutions.

Preserving Access 

Streamlined Administrative Services

Rapid Adoption of Known High-Value Care

Community Led Integrated Care

Financially Sustainable Primary Care

Current Projects

Community Led Integrated Care

Reducing Administrative Barriers for Medi-Cal Enrollment and Redetermination

Preserving Access

Streamlined Administrative Services

Chronic Kidney Disease Pharmacist Model in Primary Care

Rapid Adoption of High Value Care

Strengthening Primary Care Financial Sustainability 

Financially Sustainable Primary Care

Enhanced Care Management Embedded in Acute Care Settings

Community Led Integrated Care

Preserving Specialty Care Through County-Wide E-Consult First

Community Led Integrated Care

Reducing Barriers to PREP and STI Treatment
 

Community Led Integrated Care

Project 100

Community Led Integrated Care

Our Principles

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This connected network will prioritize projects and solutions that allow for bold, multi-stakeholder action.

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Care transformation should create value for marginalized communities and be governed by individuals, organizations, and communities at the point of care delivery. This creates equitable and creative solutions that can spread to other populations of focus.

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Focus on systemic impact
Innovative solutions and initiatives should positively influence the underlying incentives, relationships, and power dynamics within the healthcare system.

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Care transformation should create value for marginalized communities and be governed by individuals, organizations, and communities at the point of care delivery. This creates equitable and creative solutions that can spread to other populations of focus.

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