Los Angeles Department of Health Services’ Care Connections Program |
California |
The Los Angeles Department of Health Services’ Care Connections Program cares for high-risk, high-cost patients by integrating Community Health Workers (CHWs) into a Patient Centered Medical Home model. Ultimately, the primary care physician, nurse case manager and CHW share responsibility for a patient - CHWs come from the communities they serve and support physicians and nurse case managers by extending the team's reach into the community. The project was a demonstration from March 2015 - March 2017, before expanding and replicating in mid-2017. |
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Target Population |
Patients with: complex biopsychosocial needs, high utilization of healthcare, high cost of healthcare or those who are difficult to engage |
Care Team |
Physician, nurse, case manager, community health worker |
Timeframe |
2015 - present (demonstration phase ended in March 2017) |
Results/ Studies |
N/A |
Funding |
Private grants |
Resources |
LA County Department of Health Services webinar slide deck (2015) |