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Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley

Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley — composed of the 24-bed Tehachapi Hospital and three rural health clinics located in California City, Mojave, and Tehachapi — has been serving the residents of the Tehachapi area for over 50 years. Available services: Emergency room Acute care hospital Long-term care facility Ultrasound Mammography Clinical laboratory Respiratory therapy Pediatrics Radiology […]

Adventist Health Howard Memorial

Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital is part of Adventist Health, a not-for-profit, faith-based health system operating in California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. Founded on the Seventh-day Adventist heritage of Christian health care, Adventist Health is comprised of 19 hospitals with more than 2,800 beds, 18,000 employees, numerous clinics and outpatient facilities, 16 home care agencies, […]

Adventist Health Mendocino Coast

Serving rural communities stretched along 70 miles of coastline from Gualala to Westport, Adventist Health Mendocino Coast Hospital in 2009 was designed as the nation’s first healing hospital. Its goal is to not only treat patients for disease, but to apply advanced techniques for maintaining wellness and enhancing patients’ quality of life. Accredited by The […]

Adventist Health Clear Lake

Adventist Health Clear Lake, part of the Adventist Health System, is a critical access hospital serving the communities of Middletown, Hidden Valley, Cobb, Lower Lake, Kelseyville, Clearlake, and Clearlake Oaks. Adventist Health Clear Lake offers 24-hour emergency care, surgery, medical imaging, intensive care, women’s care and obstetrics, and laboratory services at its Clearlake campus as […]

Overview of Changes to the Medicare BPCI-A Payment Model — Participant Information

CMS recently announced the extension of the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced (BPCI-A) model. Join us for this informative webinar as experts provide an overview of the model, including updates for 2024 participation, application considerations, and program details. Organizations that have never applied for BPCI-A, as well as current BPCI-A participants, will benefit from...

Multipurpose Senior Services Program — Participant Information

The Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) provides social and health care management services to assist individuals to remain in their own homes and communities. In this webinar, learn how MSSP can support the discharge planning process and reduce re-admissions.     CHA is hosting a webinar to increase awareness about the program and provide information on the...

Updates on the No Surprises Act Implementation — Participant Information

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently released a variety of resources related to the No Surprises Act.   CHA is hosting a webinar to review the updated resources and provide guidance for members navigating the No Surprises Act.     Join Amanda Hayes-Kibreab, partner, and Alana Broe,...

CalAIM Long-Term Care Carve-In — Participant Information

To increase access to comprehensive care coordination, care management, and a broad array of services for Medi-Cal beneficiaries, CalAIM is standardizing Medi-Cal Long-Term Care (LTC) across the state. Effective January 1, all managed care plans must authorize and cover medically necessary LTC services at Skilled Nursing Facilities.   We know you have questions about these changes....

Important Legal Changes to Psychiatric Holds in 2023 — Participant Information

This webinar will provide a review of new state laws affecting all hospitals that treat patients on an involuntary psychiatric hold including hospital emergency departments and inpatient psychiatric services. It will describe the intersection of hospital EMTALA requirements and the involuntary psychiatric hold process. Audience:Health Care Executives, Case Managers, Social Workers, Risk Managers, Emergency Department...

Thank You To Our CHPAC 2022 Donors

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