California expands community-based approach to health equity


Health care organizations across California are no longer focused on treating people only when they get sick. Increasingly, they are partnering with community-based organizations that help people stay well.

California is a leader among states that have started to include structural funding for nonclinical services that address such issues as lack of housing, food insecurity and joblessness. In January, the Department of Health Care Services introduced a multi-year initiative called California Advancing…

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