The Health Services Department is one of 19 counties who received funding from the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to participate in the Whole Person Care Act Program, a statewide waiver pilot program for vulnerable Medi-Cal recipients. Now termed as 'CommunityConnect', the program resides in the Public Health Division with approximately 160 positions to coordinate health, behavioral health, and social services in a patient-centered manner; develop infrastructure to ensure long-term collaboration among participating entities, and improve beneficiary health and well-being through more efficient and effective use of resources. The program's goal is to increase linkages and services outside of the health system into the larger community and targets Medi-Cal patients who are high risk and high utilizers of highly acuity medical services.
The Public Health Chief of Nursing and Clinical Services is a single-position classification primarily responsible to plan, organize and direct the overall administration and management of the Whole Person Care Act Program and all public health nursing programs and clinical services. It will also be designated as the County's Director of Public Health Nursing. Duties include developing goals, policies, and procedures in compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations; providing professional assessment of multiple factors that affect the quality and efficiency of nursing care services; establishing and maintaining effective communications between medical, professional, clinical and technical staff in the county and in other local, state, and federal agencies, and acts as the liaison with other departments, and agencies for delivery of joint-venture, multi-service programs involving public health.
The Department is requesting to allocate the salary 5% above the Public Health Director of Clinical Services but 7% below the Assistant Health Services Director (Public Health Director) in order to maintain appropriate internal classification and salary relationships.
If this action is not approved, Health Services will not have the appropriate management staff to effectively administer the Whole Person Care Act Program and manage all nursing personnel, programs and services within Public Health Division.
RELISTED to a future date uncertain.