September 2019: District Care Management Program Wins State Award
The Camarillo Health Care District's “Partnership to Improve Transitions” collaborative with Gold Coast Health Plan (GCHP) has received the California Special Districts Association’s 2019 Innovative Program of the Year Award at the recent annual conference in Sacramento where more than 850 attendees representing all types of special districts convened. Camarillo Health Care District's Partnership to Improve Transitions provides focused interventions for GCHP clients to reduce fragmentation of services, increase access to health services, and address social determinants of health that can cause a failure to thrive in the home setting.
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