(BPT) - Each year millions of Californians face the reality of living with a mental illness. This can include depression, anxiety, stress, substance abuse, chronic pain, insomnia and more. May
ORANGE, Calif. For Michael Hunn, the path from priesthood to health care was seamless. Hunn, a native of St. Louis, counseled hospitalized patients as a Catholic priest in the 1980s before leaving the clergy and shifting to health care administration. Over the next three decades, he was CEO of nine different hospitals in […]
This brief reviews CalAIM behavioral health initiatives, looks at programs from other states, and finds opportunities for California to advance integration.
Operators of other Medi-Cal health plans are angry, saying they will be forced to take the sickest patients while Kaiser Permanente can pick the enrollees it wants.