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5 Things To Know: DHCS to Notify Certain Adult Immigrants of Changes to Medi-Cal Coverage

On Nov. 7, the Department of Health Care Services will begin mailing a general information notice and frequently asked questions (FAQ) document to Medi-Cal members who have unsatisfactory immigration status or an unverified immigration status, and to certain non-immigrant visa holders who are active on full-scope Medi-Cal. Members will receive the general information notice and FAQ in their preferred language and in an alternative format (if applicable).

5 Things To Know: Support Requested to Connect San Diego Households with Food Resources

As the government shutdown continues, nearly 400,000 San Diegans who receive CalFresh benefits will experience a delay or reduction in November benefit allotments. To bridge the gap, the San Diego Food Bank and its network of 450+ nonprofit partners have shared a GPS Food Locator Map, which shows (by zip code) food distributions and pantries that offer no-cost food assistance.

5 Things To Know: Input Needed to Turn CHNA Insights into Next Steps

Thank you to members and community partners for helping shape the 2025 San Diego Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA), which highlights the region’s health challenges. All are invited once again to share their perspective — whether from lived experience or professional expertise — through the 2025 CHNA Follow-Up Survey. Input will help hospitals understand community priorities and turn insights into next steps. All responses are anonymous and will be used solely for this survey.  

5 Things To Know: Optimize Revenue Integrity and Improve Payer Alignment with AI

On Oct. 22, an exclusive webinar with associate member Xsolis will share how artificial intelligence (AI) can strategically align revenue cycle and utilization review teams to streamline hand-offs, ensure appropriate reimbursement, reduce back-end delays associated with avoidable payment denials, and identify collaboration and automation opportunities that exist between providers and payers.