Publications

California’s Community Clinics and Health Centers: Taking Initiative in a New Health Care Landscape

May, 2012

This report, prepared by Viewpoint Learning, explores the significant challenges and opportunities presented by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and what changes community health centers will need to make if they are to thrive in this new landscape.

Issue Brief: Preventing Violence in the Homes of Military Families

April, 2012

This issue brief summarizes what Blue Shield of California Foundation has learned about violence in the homes of military families and shares insights about the challenges facing servicemembers and their families, the prevalence of family violence, and efforts to support the men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Power of Partnerships: Insights from Leaders

March, 2012

A Case Study: YWCA Sonoma County and West County Community Services

In January 2012, the YWCA Sonoma County (YWCA) and West County Community Services (WCCS) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen the provision of counseling services to domestic violence survivors. This case study follows their journey from partner exploration to negotiation and implementation, focusing on the experiences, breakthrough leadership moments, and personal commitments of these leaders to the clients and communities they serve.

The Succession Planning Lens: Looking to the Future of Domestic Violence Organizations

February, 2012

We hope this publication will prepare, empower, and inspire domestic violence organizations – their executives, boards, and staff – to initiate conversations about succession planning and to discover how looking through this lens can help them grow more sustainable organizations and support the dedicated individuals who lead them.

Cultural Competency in California's Domestic Violence Field

January, 2012

This report, prepared for Blue Shield of California Foundation by RDP Consulting, explores how a cultural competency framework could offer a more viable and useful approach to service provision and prevention efforts for the DV field.  The report provides a brief review of the DV field’s origins, summarizes its major successes, reviews the known data on DV in California (specifically among certain demographic groups), and discusses why these communities may not access services — and how a cultural competency framework could help address issues of accessibility.

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The Power of Partnership

January, 2012

There is a growing awareness among domestic violence organizations about the power of integrative partnerships. A barrier organizations face in exploring such opportunities is the dearth of information from the field on how strategic restructuring has enhanced the effectiveness of organizations like their own. The Power of Partnership features four case studies showing how integrative forms of collaboration have enabled domestic violence organizations—and their partners—to capitalize on their strengths, develop new solutions, and more effectively serve the community.

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Building a Consumer-Driven Eligibility, Enrollment, and Renewal System

January, 2012

The decisions being made today to implement the ACA will have a greater impact on consumers’ access to health coverage than any made in a generation. As these critical choices are made, this set of recommendations will help ensure that the consumer enrollment experience is user-friendly, integrated, simplified, and modernized across Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, and subsidized Exchange coverage (the insurance affordability programs).

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Unsung Heros - Military Families After Ten Years of War

December, 2011

Until the recently, domestic violence (DV) among military veterans has been an under-investigated issue. Blue Shield of California Foundation invested in Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) to bring this issue to the attention of policymakers and legislators. IAVA’s December 2011 report, ‘Unsung Heroes’, discusses DV as one of the many potential risk factors for military veterans returning home.

Navigating a New Course: A Domestic Violence Organization Steers Towards a More Sustainable Future

November, 2011

Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) profiles the Center for Community Solutions, a Blue Shield Against Violence grantee, as a case study of how a domestic violence organization worked towards long-term financial sustainability. Using financial analysis tools provided by NFF, the Center for Community Solution was able to successfully plan for their financial future.

Evaluation of the San Mateo County Adult Coverage and System Redesign Initiative

November, 2011

This report provides results from a three-year evaluation—by the Urban Institute and the University of California at San Francisco—of the San Mateo County Adult Coverage and Systems Redesign Initiative. The initiative is designed to both improve health coverage for otherwise uninsured adults in the county, as well as to improve access to and quality of care in county safety net clinics. Outcomes studied include effects on access to care, utilization of services, satisfaction with care, continuity of care, quality of care, and cost of care.

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