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Picture of the productMy Vote. My Health. Initiative
My Vote. My Health. An initiative dedicated to increasing the participation of Latino voters in California with an emphasis on our six target regions– Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Sonoma, Fresno, and San Jose– to play a key role in this election cycle by ensuring that both patients and the communities surrounding our clinics, whom we serve, are engaged in the process and empowered to turn out to vote both during the primary and general election cycle.

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Picture of the productSocial Determinants of Health Learning Cohort
Category: Social Determinants of Health - SDOH

This comprehensive course offers a unique opportunity for health care systems to navigate the strategic challenges associated with population health strategies. By fostering partnerships across sectors, including community-based organizations and housing authorities, participants will gain insights into effective collaboration models. From learning about screening tools like the Protocol for Responding to & Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks & Experiences (PRAPARE) to analyzing and responding to social determinants of health data, this course equips participants with practical skills to address the root causes of poor health.


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Picture of the productSB 525 Employment Law Considerations
Category: Compliance

This 90-minute webinar focused on the employment law considerations for community health centers (CHCs) under Senate Bill (SB) 525, which passed the California Legislature on September 14, 2023. SB 525 establishes a minimum wage for covered health care employees working at or for covered health care facilities, including CHCs. For specified clinics, the minimum wage for covered health care employees will be $21 per hour from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2026; $22 per hour from June 1, 2026, to May 31, 2027; and $25 from June 1, 2027, adjusted annually thereafter. For covered health care employees whose compensation is on a salary basis, the employee shall earn a monthly salary equivalent to no less than 150 percent of the health care worker minimum wage or 200 percent of the statewide minimum wage for all industries, whichever is greater. Employment law attorney Treaver Hodson, Partner at Palmer Kazanjian Wohl Hodson discusses employment law considerations for CHCs due to the passage of SB 525, including which workers are included in SB 525 and contract considerations with subcontractors.


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Picture of the product??Creating a Roadmap for the General Election (OnDemnd)
Category: Advocacy
Recorded: 08/29/2024

This webinar allows for a facilitated discussion on lessons learned in the Primary Election and how to leverage that knowledge to prepare for the General Election. This training is designed to help prepare for and navigate the complex process leading up to an election. With a focus on key election phases and activities, this training covers essential campaign strategies, resource allocation, messaging, and voter engagement techniques.


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Picture of the product10 Things to Improve Your Diabetes Visits (OnDemand)
Category: Care Transformation
Recorded: 6/17/24

In this interactive session, Jay Shubrook, DO, a primary care diabetologist, discussed ways to make our diabetes visits with our patients more efficient, effective, and enjoyable. As a clinician who provides care in an FQHC, he is acutely aware of the challenges of diabetes care in the public health/primary care setting.




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Picture of the product2023 Workforce Development Survey: Results Briefing
Category: Workforce
Recorded: 8/9/23

Drawing on insights from the 2023 CPCA Workforce Development Survey, explore the dynamics of the shifting relationship between employers and employees. This session provided an insight into how employees are reshaping workplace boundaries and transforming the workplace culture. This educational and action-oriented webinar hosted in collaboration with Gallup. Our session dove into the key findings from CPCA's 2023 Workforce Survey, which asked clinics to identify their top workforce priorities, challenges, and strategies while also collecting insights into the experiences of clinic staff.


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Picture of the product2024 Medi-Cal Targeted Rate Increases & PPS Wrap Calculation
Category: Finance Assembly Bill (AB) 119 (Chapter 13, Statutes of 2023) authorized a Managed Care Organization (MCO) Provider Tax effective April 1, 2023 through December 31, 2026. Subject to federal approval, MCO tax revenues will be used to support the Medi-Cal program including, but not limited to, new targeted provider rate increases and other investments that advance access, quality, and equity for Medi-Cal members and promote provider participation in the Medi-Cal program. DHCS implemented the first phase of Targeted Rate Increases effective January 1, 2024. Furthermore, DHCS has proposed additional rate increases effective in 2025 as part of the 2024-25 Governor's Budget. This webinar provided attendees an opportunity to hear directly from the DHCS on the 2024 targeted rate increases, as well as what to expect as Managed Care Organizations implement, and how FQHCs/RHCs can their adjust Medi-Cal wrap payments to account for increased payments.

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Picture of the productAB 890 Implementation
Category: Workforce
Recorded: 3/20/23

Assembly Bill 890 (Wood) was signed into law in September 2020, creating a pathway for NPs to practice without standardized procedures in specific settings and eventual independent practice after 2026. The bill creates two new categories of nurse practitioners (NPs), commonly known as 103 or 104 NPs, and grants them full practice authority to work without physician supervision. The regulatory language to implement AB 890 was recently approved by the Office of Administrative Law and went into effect on January 1, 2023. The new authority under AB 890 is not automatically granted to NPs in California. NPs who wish to practice without standardized procedures must meet specific requirements and submit an application to the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) for specific recognition as a 103 or 104 NP. NPs can elect, but are not required, to transition to these new classifications. AB 890 presents opportunities to combat California’s shortage of health care providers as NPs play a key role in filling gaps in provider coverage. This session discussed AB 890 approved regulations, transition to practice requirements, and updating organizational policies and procedures to incorporate the new categories of NPs at your health center.


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Picture of the productActivating Clinician Resilience: Individual & Team-Based
Category: Care Transformation
Recorded: 5/11/23

Researchers on physician well-being, and the National Academy of Medicine’s Reports of 2019 and 2022, make clear that the primary drivers of clinician distress are systemic ones. At the same time limited federal money has been allocated for the research that would provide the evidence to identify the changes needed to create a safe workplace for healthcare workers and patients alike. In the first part of this 2-part session, we presented a model, the Witnessing Model, that can account for many aspects of clinician distress – burnout, empathic distress, compassion fatigue, grief, moral injury among them – and propose brief activities that moderate these daily experiences for individuals. We identified multiple sources of resilience that clinicians can draw on to support the work they do. In the second part of this session, we proposed a range of activities that teams and work groups can do that can decrease clinician distress. These include structuring team meetings and brief encounters to decrease the likelihood that discussing difficult material will “spread” distress, creating the conditions for psychological safety, and ways of building a work culture that values differences of opinion.


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Picture of the productAddressing Food and Nutrition Insecurity
Category: Care Transformation
Recorded: 5/18/23

This session motivated participants to identify an evidence-based tool to screen for food insecurity, develop a comprehensive referral protocol, and cultivate community partnerships to address food and nutrition insecurity.


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Picture of the productBest Practices for PA Employment & Retention
Category: Workforce

This OnDemand Webcast, created in conjunction with the California Academy of Physician Associates (CAPA), provides an overview and series of promising practices on Physician Assistant (PA) deployment and integration within community health center (CHC) care teams. Information on PA Education, training, licensure, and scope of practice is provided, recognizing the recent changes to PA practice given SB 697. In addition, PA liability, safety, and accountability, along with productivity and quality are discussed. Recognizing the critical role of PAs in care teams, the speakers also dive into PA culture and how to limit turnover to increase access to quality healthcare services. 


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Picture of the productBuilding Partnerships (OnDemand)
Category: Emergency Preparedness

Recorded: 05/02/23

The main goal of the presentation is to provide health centers with information about the importance of establishing disaster response and recovery partnership agreements before an emergency/disaster. By collaborating with relevant partners, health centers can enhance their preparedness, response, and recovery capabilities to effectively mitigate the impacts of disasters on patient care, staff safety, and community health.


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Picture of the productCA Immunization Registry Update AB1797 Reporting Requirement
Category: Health Information Technology - HIT

Assembly bill 1797 (AB 1797), effective January 1, 2023, requires health care providers and other agencies to enter immunizations as they administer them, and includes a new requirement to add the patient’s race and ethnicity into a California immunization registry (CAIR or RIDE/Healthy Futures). Presenters discussed this new immunization reporting requirement as well as recent updates to the California Immunization Registry (CAIR2). This webinar also included discussion on how health centers can utilize CAIR2 for immunization quality improvement, identifying care gaps, and compliance with recent and upcoming legislation.


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Picture of the productCalifornia FQHC Alternative Payment Methodology (OnDemand)
Category: Care Transformation
Recorded: 10/31/2024

The next opportunity to participate in the California Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Alternative Payment Methodology (APM) is January 2026 in Cohort 2. Applications for Cohort 2 open in October and are due in December 2024. This webinar reviewed the policy and program design of the FQHC APM. Interested stakeholders are encouraged to review the FQHC APM Program Guide on the DHCS website in advance of the webinar.


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Picture of the productCalifornia FQHC Alternative Payment Methodology Pilot
Category: Care Transformation

The state is developing an alternative payment methodology (APM) for participating FQHCs to incentivize practice transformation offered through capitated payment flexibilities. In this course, CPCA is compiling resources that will assist health centers to understand the context, structure, and readiness considerations for the proposed APM. Importantly, this course offers training designed to help health centers understand the business case for participating (or not) in the APM.


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Picture of the productChange Management and Leadership Systems for (OnDemand)
Category: Care Transformation
Recorded: 06/27/2024

In this webinar the executive leadership from Asian Health Services (AHS) shared their leadership philosophy and change management approach that promotes a culture of continuous quality improvement in pursuit of high-quality patient care and clinical outcomes. The AHS approach included an intentional focus on the people and process necessary to develop habits rooted in the patient experience and community needs. As a result, AHS has consistently achieved high levels of patient trust and satisfaction, which reinforces high performance on UDS clinical quality measures. The session used a case study of AHS’ experience implementing a remote patient monitoring program for blood pressure control and congestive heart failure.


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Picture of the productChief Behavioral Health Officers: Who, What, When, and Why?
Category: Behavioral Health
Recorded: 6/28/23

The country faces an unprecedented mental health crisis among people of all ages. An organization’s workforce is at the core of its ability to respond to the crisis, yet this area frequently does not receive focused investment in the C-suite. The responsibilities of strategic and operational behavioral health imperatives and proving leadership to behavioral health services are often scattered among the entire leadership team, with varying levels of responsibilities living with the Behavioral Health Director or Manager. A Chief Behavioral Health Officer (CBHO) could be a position for your organization to consider. This session provided an overview of the CBHO role in an integrated care setting and details about the duties that a CBHO is responsible for.


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Picture of the productClimate Change and Health Equity: Advancing Racial Justice
Category: Emergency Preparedness
Recorded: 09/25/23

This webinar delved into the intersection of climate change, health equity, and racial justice, examining how climate-related impacts disproportionately affect marginalized communities. Attendees learned about the root causes of environmental health injustices, the social determinants of health impacted by climate change, and strategies for fostering resilience and empowerment within communities most affected. We also explored ways to address the unequal burden of climate change on vulnerable populations, promote equitable solutions, as well as emerging funding and programs available to support or grow climate health initiatives at community health centers (CHCs).


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Picture of the productClimate Resiliency: Leveraging Funding Opportunities for CHC
Category: Emergency Preparedness
Recorded: 11/27/23

This webinar focused on funding opportunities aimed at enhancing climate resiliency within community health centers (CHCs). As climate change poses increasing challenges to public health, securing funding for resiliency initiatives is crucial for CHCs to adapt and thrive in the face of environmental disruptions. In this session, we presented available funding to support CHCs in building resilience and ensuring continuity of care in a changing climate.


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Picture of the productClinic Licensing 101: Licensed to Intermittent Conversions
Category: Health Center Operations
Recorded: 4/24/23

This virtual training opportunity provided details on the process for converting a licensed primary care clinic in California to a license-exempt intermittent site. The process involves two state departments – the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). Hear directly from CDPH and DHCS staff on the required documents and process expectations and the Community Health Center (CHC) perspective from CPCA member panelists who have completed the process. Learn best practices for converting a licensed primary care clinic to a license-exempt intermittent clinic and gain understanding of its impact on operations and Medi-Cal program enrollment.


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