Category: Blog Series

Discover how Riverside University Health System (RUHS) and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) worked together to exchange data, align performance rates, and launch joint outreach efforts. Read about their experience collaborating on complex data alignment to improve patient care.
For public health care systems building an AI foundation, Dr. Karandeep Singh, Chief Health AI Officer at UC San Diego Health, shares his expertise and experience. He offers insights on lessons he has learned in the AI space, his approach to selecting AI tools, strategies for evaluating AI models for equity, and more.
Patients’ social services needs met at Jurupa Valley Community Health Center with new integrated services model
For health care systems that rigorously apply themselves to the essential and dense work of health equity, there can be some learning curves.
SNI is posting this on behalf of our partner organization the California Health Care Safety Net Institute. The evolution of Alameda

Across California, long lines of people who waited for COVID-19 tests mirrored those eager for food. Whether a retail clerk in Compton, an undocumented farmworker in Salinas, or someone experiencing homelessness in San Jose, these residents have had crushing and inseparable medical and non-medical needs throughout the pandemic. COVID-19 has disproportionally impacted them in every […]

The California Health Care Safety Net Institute (SNI), CAPH’s partner, recently launched a new initiative to advance public health care systems’ efforts to dismantle racism and improve health equity. As major safety net providers in communities of color, California’s public health care systems have long focused on health equity.

Millions of people in California, many of whom face financial hardships and complex health issues, have been safeguarded, supported, and cared for by those working at public health care systems since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Our blog series, funded by the California Health Care Foundation, captures the remarkable stories of nurses, doctors, medical assistants, and […]

Since the pandemic began, residents of Kern County have landed inside Kern Medical in non-stop numbers. And it’s not just due
Disaster service workers from the County of Santa Clara check a client’s temperature. Photo credit: County of Santa Clara Health System.