Full Circle Health Network’s New White Paper Lays out Recommendations to Increase ECM Enrollment Among Child Welfare Involved Children and Families Full Circle Health Network is dedicated to increasing the number of youth and families accessing important new Medi-Cal CAlAIM Services. Our organization was created by and for community-based organizations (CBOs) that pioneered other complex care models. We believe their collective experience connecting, collaborating and coordinating among child serving systems is the foundation for successful Enhanced Care Management (ECM). ? Child welfare involvement is a highly vulnerable point in the lives of impacted children and families. In a new White Paper, Child Welfare?and Enhanced Care Management: Tapping the Potential to Support Families, Full Circle identifies barriers and makes recommendations to increase ECM enrollment among children and families involved with child welfare. Our insights stem from experience over the last year and half collaborating with Medi-Cal managed care plans in dozens of counties. ? Collectively, we can improve access to care and ensure vulnerable youth and families are connected to the services that will propel their trajectory toward safe, stable and nurturing relationships. We are grateful to be able to partner with you towards that goal. https://lnkd.in/gcZAGPsS
Full Circle Health Network
健康与公共事业
Full Circle Health Network is a network of providers delivering coordinated community-based services across California.
关于我们
Full Circle Health Network is an integrated network of nonprofit, nationally accredited providers delivering coordinated, community-based services to vulnerable children, individuals and families across California. Full Circle exists to ensure more Californians can access culturally congruent and trauma-informed care from a high-quality network of community-based organizations that address their whole-person and whole-family needs. We accomplish this primarily through the following core activities: ? Support providers to enroll in managed care plan networks. ? Provide administrative support to providers so providers can focus on their core competencies of serving clients. ? Drive improved coordination between providers and across multiple systems through technology infrastructure, training, and practice support. ?Diverse, Culturally Responsive Care Full Circle providers are embedded in their communities and have decades of experience serving individuals with complex needs and engaged with multiple public systems, such as child welfare, justice, and specialty mental health. The Full Circle network includes more than 50 providers with over 100 locations across 32 counties. Our network is uniquely qualified to address unjust racial inequities through trauma-informed approaches to care. About 90 percent of clients served by our network are children and families of color: 55% are Latinx and 19% are African American. Our providers hire people from the communities they serve and prioritize delivering culturally congruent care. All providers have bilingual staff members. Full Circle's network currently provides these CalAIM services: - Enhanced Care Management - Community Supports - Community Health Workers
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https://www.fullcirclehn.org/
Full Circle Health Network的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 健康与公共事业
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2023
- 领域
- ECM、Community Supports、CHW和CalAim
Full Circle Health Network员工
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Jonathan Goodyear
Director of Product & Engineering @ Full Circle Healthcare Network | Agile Project Management | Software Development
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Alexander Lauder-Bliss
Finance Manager
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Beth Anderson, LCSW, MNLM
Strategic Leader | Nonprofit Innovator | Building Trauma-Informed Programs & Sustainable Systems for Community Impact
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Nicole M. Batres
Growth, Marketing and Provider Relations Operations
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We’re #hiring a new Operations Analyst in California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Love this David Channer !!!!
Our CEO David Channer reports from the Advocacy in Action conference in Sacramento last week, sponsored by the California Alliance of Child & Family Services. Assemblymember Mia Bonta @asmlizortega @asmharabedian @vistadelmarorg? #InvestInYouthFutures? #9700ReasonsToAct #AdvocacyInAction
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Shout out to our own Camille Schroeder for her presentation at SIREN!!!
This year’s Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) National Research Meeting was both an intellectual lightning rod ??and an emotional salve ????—bringing together bold ideas, deep connections, and a shared commitment to advancing social care. I had the honor of leading a workshop on Medicaid Community Care Hubs, with opening remarks by Stephanie Ledesma, SVP of Social and Community Health at Kaiser Permanente, alongside insightful panelists Maria Ramirez Perez, Camille Schraeder, Carlina Hansen, and Kinisha Mills Campbell, MPH, FACHE, and with the support of esteemed facilitators Meagan Brown, PhD, MPH, Caroline Fichtenberg, and Amanda Van Vleet. Together with our workshop participants, we explored a fundamental challenge: how do we measure impact in a way that captures not only efficiency but also community resilience? Traditional metrics focus on cost and utilization, but what about the infrastructure that sustains trusted relationships and long-term community capacity? This tension (or synergy)—between efficiency and deep community investment—was a theme throughout the conference. Stuart M Butler PhD, in conversation with Anand Shah and Len Nichols made the economic case for social care, reinforcing that it’s not just a moral imperative (my words) but a strategic and economic necessity to ensure efficiency within healthcare and other sectors. At the same time, Rishi Manchanda MD MPH, Loel Solomon and Megan Sandel anchored us in the evidence that the real power of social care isn’t in transactions—it’s in trust. When we reduce social care to a set of discrete interventions (“widgetization”), we risk stripping it of what makes it effective in the first place. This is why I’m so excited about the promise of Community Care Hubs. They offer the potential of a model that balances systematization with connection—creating the infrastructure to sustain and scale social care without losing the relationships at its core. If we want a system that truly works, we have to design for efficiency and community resiliency. A heartfelt thank you to the UCSF SIREN team, Laura Gottlieb, Yuri Cartier, MPH and Caroline Fichtenberg for a gathering that was exactly the social medicine I needed—and to everyone pushing this work forward. #SIREN2025 #CommunityHealth #Medicaid #SocialCare #ParticipatoryResearch #HealthyCommunitiesforAll
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Had the opportunity to get the word out about Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services’ Teen Line and 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline services today at the California Alliance of Child & Family Services Advocacy in Action Conference in Sacramento alongside Cheryl Karp Eskin, Kristine Santoro, Ph.D. and Lyn Morris!
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?? Help us take action on Medi-Cal TODAY! ??
TODAY'S THE DAY to help protect healthcare for 5.5 million kids in California! ???? ????♀? ??♂? The House cast a vote earlier this week that contained in concept deep cuts to Medi-Cal... But the fight is far from over. The federal budget process is still ongoing and key California representatives must hear from us. Join us today in calling your representative and demanding they vote NO on cuts to Medi-Cal. It's quick, easy, and can make a huge difference. Find all the details you need here ?? https://lnkd.in/gYqwpi7q. The Children's Partnership (TCP) California Pan-Ethnic Health Network California Alliance of Child & Family Services California Behavioral Health Association (CBHA) #FightForOurHealth #SaveMedicaid #ProKidCA
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This would impact our entire health system- make sure you take action
?? ???????????? ??????????! ??Congress is set to vote on a proposal that would slash billions from Medi-Cal, threatening the health care safety net for nearly half of California’s children. At a time when children are facing a mental health crisis, these cuts would have devastating consequences. Beyond mental health, the loss of #Medi-Cal funding would strip essential health care access from countless kids and families. We together with partners California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, The Children's Partnership (TCP), Children Now, and California Behavioral Health Association (CBHA) are leading a ?????? ???? ???????????? ???? ????????????????, ???????????????? ????????, ???? ?????????????? ????????-?????? and stand up for California’s children. ?? ???????? ???? ???? ???????????? ????????????! #ProtectMediCal #MentalHealthMatters #SaveMediCal #HealthcareForAll #ActionAlert #ActNow #DefendHealthcare #StandUpForKids
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CalHOPE added an amazing no-cost consultation line and resource navigation for CA PCPs caring for mental and behavioral health concerns in youth 0-25. Please share with your provider network ?? https://lnkd.in/g3kFxwCu
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Providing preventive care to younger patients is essential to ensuring the early detection of potential health issues and their overall health and well-being. A trip to the doctor’s office isn’t always possible for a lot of families and we want to do what we can to help. Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan is bringing well-child visit clinics to familiar sites - such as our L.A. Care Health Plan and Blue Shield Promise Community Resource Centers. Our contracted providers recently saw a record 99 patients between the ages of 3 and 21 in one day at our Lynwood Community Resource Center to perform essential health, physical, emotional and social development screenings. These screenings are integral to identify potential health issues for early intervention, establish healthy behaviors, and allow parents to be proactive in their child's health. Learn more about what’s happening at our Community Resource Centers at https://lnkd.in/gq9NZtHP #BSCPromise
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