Chairman Andrew Do: “Share Your Ideas. We’re Listening”
Santa Ana, Calif.—Orange County is seeking help from patients, providers, and non-profit organizations to address the community’s greatest health care needs. The effort is supported with $6.1 million in new community grants available to community groups with innovative health care solutions.
At its’ December meeting, Orange County’s health plan for low income and elderly residents, CalOptima, approved a package of items aimed at expanding access to health care, eliminating barriers to programs, and improving the delivery of mental and behavioral health services.
“Many people are struggling in Orange County, and we need to do better job of delivering care to patients in need,” said Supervisor Andrew Do, a member of the CalOptima Board of Directors and Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, who has organized a public Mental Health Forum on January 12. “It starts by listening to patients and providers – followed up with necessary support for community groups running programs that serve everyone in Orange County.”
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Among Orange County’s greatest health care challenges identified in the inaugural Member Health Needs Assessment championed by Supervisor Do:
CalOptima plans to issue a formal Request for Proposals this month, with responses due by January 2019. Grants are expected to be distributed in April 2019. Community organizations can apply at the CalOptima Community Grants page. For questions, please contact strategicdevelopment@caloptima.org.
“Orange County is committed to expanding access to healthcare, including mental and behavioral health services,” Supervisor Do said.
January 12: Orange County Mental Health Forum
In addition to new community grants, Supervisor Do will host a public forum on mental health care for patients, doctors, hospitals, nonprofits and other stakeholders. The January 12th forum is also a chance to introduce the community to newly-appointed Behavioral Health Director Jeff Nagel.
“Share your ideas for how we can improve access to health care in Orange County,” Supervisor Do said. “We’re listening.”
What: Mental Health Provider Forum
Date: Saturday, January 12, 2019
Time: 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Location: Mile Square Park – Freedom Hall
16801 Euclid Street, Fountain Valley
For more information, please call (714) 834-3110 or email first.district@ocgov.com.
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