CACHI RESOURCES
Accessing MHSA Funding: A Roadmap for CACHI Communities
Provides detailed information about MHSA funding and how CACHI communities can access those resources in support of their goals.
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.
All In: Data for Community Health
A nationwide learning collaborative that helps communities build capacity to address the social determinants of health through multi-sector data sharing collaborations.
De-Identification Toolkit
Supports a broad audience of health officials, community organizations, and data managers in developing a modern information infrastructure to provide actionable data.
Beyond the Grant
Offers modules with practical, user-friendly tools to answer common financing questions and develop action plans for moving beyond the grant.
Win-Win Project
Provides a standardized, unbiased economic analysis of interventions to help public-health officials make informed decisions and engage in cross-sectoral collaboration.
Braiding and Blending Funds to Support Community Health: A Compendium of Resources and Examples
Provides a wealth of resources regarding how to bring various funding streams together through the use of two mechanisms: braiding and blending.
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.
Data Sharing Within Cross Sector Collaborations
Identifies the five most common data challenges from the BUILD cohort, as well as reflections and solutions from the practitioners involved.
Child Opportunity Index
Provides a wealth of child-related data, particular as they relate to advancing equity.
ROI Calculator for Partnerships to Address the Social Determinants of Health
Determines the ROI of health-related social needs to help CBOs and their health system partners plan sustainable financial arrangements for high need patients.
Investing in Social Services as a Core Strategy for Healthcare Organizations
Provides step-by-step guidance for how to develop a business case for investing in the social determinants of health, along with specific examples.
Intended Consequences: Modernizing Medi-Cal Rate Setting to Improve Health and Manage Costs
Recommends a new approach for updating the current rate-setting methodology to advance Medi-Cal’s goals of improving health outcomes and promoting efficient resource use.
California Healthy Places Index
The Index, along with an interactive map, provides overall scores and data on specific areas that shape health, like housing, transportation, and education.
Enabling Sustainable Investment in Social Interventions: A Review of Medicaid Managed Care Rate-Setting Tools
Explores practical strategies that states can deploy to support Medicaid managed care plans and their network providers in addressing social issues.
Blending, Braiding, and Block-Granting Funds for Public Health and Prevention: Implications for States
This report shares insights from state public health and Medicaid policymakers to help federal & state leaders think strategically about how to blend and braid funds.
Blending and Braiding Financing Toolkit
Provides tools to analyze funding and develop strategies for braiding and blending, along with case studies and other insights.
The ROI of health and well-being: Business investment in healthier communities
Explores the business motivation for investing in community health, the processes involved, and the challenges stakeholders faced when pursuing these initiatives.
Using Electronic Health Data for Community Health
"Provides several use cases to demonstrate how a public health agency can use electronic health data to address a public health challenge and overcome legal barriers"
Typology of Financing Structures for Population Health
Provides and categorizes a wide array of funding options by the sources and the process by which the money is acquired.