CACHI RESOURCES
Let's Get Healthy California
Tracks process on indicators aligned with six overarching goals, based on the Triple Aim, in support of a shared vision for health.
ACHs: A Model for ‘Recovery and Equity Councils’ that Provides Community-Driven Accountability
Provides information in support of the Commentary authored by five leading health foundations calling for investment in Recovery and Equity Councils.
How to Leverage Federal Dollars to Advance Equity Through Community Councils
Cal Matters Commentary by 5 CACHI funders that describes how federal state & local COVID relief funds could catalyze creation of ACH-like Equity and Resiliency Councils.
Legal & Policy Strategies for Health Care & Food System Partners
Provides a framework for food system collaborations with health care provides along with legal and policy considerations for food system interventions.
The Power of Multi-sector Partnerships to Improve Population Health: What We Are Learning About Accountable Communities for Health
Summarizes key observations about the ACH model and provides policy implications for sustaining and scaling the ACH model and similar collaborative efforts.
Healthy Neighborhood Investments: A Policy Scan & Strategy Map
Provides a comprehensive inventory and roadmap for advancing anti-racism policies & creating community-level conditions that support health and opportunity for everyone.
Powering Change: Building Healthier, Equitable Communities Together
Offers an 11-module curriculum to help communities build and strengthen multi-sector collaboratives and Accountable Communities for Health.
Investing in Health: A Federal Action Plan
Provides policy recommendations to the federal government for improving health and equity.
Centering Equity in Health Care Delivery and Payment Reform: A Guide for California Policymakers
Recommends six key strategies for how payment and delivery system reforms can advance and achieve greater health equity.
ACH Orientation Packet 2
The complete ACH orientation packet for training, educating and communicating. Includes Welcome Letter, About CACHI, The ACH Framework, The Value Proposition, The ACH's Key Functions, How to Launch & Grow, Topline Messages, FAQs and 2023-25 Grantees fact sheets.
Developing a Framework for Measuring the Health Equity Impact of Accountable Communities for Health
Proposes a new health equity assessment framework for ACHs that highlights the main pathways and opportunities to address health equity.
HEALING THE NATION Advancing Mental Health and Addiction Policy
Provides a framework with meaningful solutions to help advance mental health policy in this country.
Demonstrating Success With Accountable Communities for Health
Provides evidence of success for the ACH model from California and other states.
CACHI Overview
Provides an overview of the California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative.
Establishing a Wellness Fund: Lessons from Accountable Communities
Shares early lessons and recommendations for establishing locally-governed Wellness Funds to support multi-sector collaboratives and prevention.
California's Health Care Paradox
Analysis of California’s state budget finds that health care spending has skyrocketed, leaving fewer dollars to fund programs that prevent illness at the community level.
A Modernized Health System: Vision and Definition
Provides a vision and definition for a transformed health system to support community health and advance equity and compares and contrasts it with the current system.
Upstream Communications Toolkit
Provides tools to improve communications about the social determinants of health to help health care, public health and human services leaders find common ground.
Addressing Social Determinants of Health via Medicaid Managed Care Contracts and Section 1115 Demonstrations
Examines 40 Medicaid managed care contracts and 25 approved § 1115 demonstrations across the country to identify common themes for how to support SDOH-related activities.
Social Determinants As Public Goods: A New Approach To Financing Key Investments In Healthy Communities
Proposes how a properly governed, collaborative approach to financing could enable health stakeholders to earn a financial return on their social determinants investments.