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Learn From CalOptima Health’s CalAIM Efforts

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In this episode of Healing Healthcare, we discover how one health plan is achieving CalAIM success through partnerships, collaboration and taking risks.

Our Guest: Kelly Bruno-Nelson, Executive Director, MediCal & CalAIM at CalOptima Health

Topics Include:

  • How respecting, understanding and valuing community non-profits has strengthened relationships
  • Key factors in creating a successful street medicine program and providing temporary housing
  • How a non-profit healthcare academy can prepare community businesses to become CalAIM partners
  • The importance of taking risks, and examples of successes and learnings
  • Shortcomings of CalAIM legislation, including expectations and reimbursement models
  • Why collaboration versus competition is essential to a healthier California