CHCS August 20, 2024
Tuyen Tran, Center for Health Care Strategies

Takeaways

  • Braiding Medi-Cal and non-Medi-Cal funds can help health care and social service organizations maximize funding and sustainably provide person-centered care.
  • Social service and health care organizations can follow several promising approaches to braid funds effectively and mitigate the risks of braiding.
  • This brief explores strategies for optimizing braided funding to enhance integrated, person-centered care for Medicaid enrollees, featuring profiles of three organizations that successfully implemented strategies to braid funds.

Braiding different funding streams is a promising strategy for health care and social service organizations to maximize funding and deliver integrated services for clients with multiple health and social needs. Braided funds refer to an organization bringing funds together from various sources to support a...

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