California Health Care Improvement Projects (CHIPs)

Ako Jacinto presents his CHIP

California Health Care Improvement Projects (CHIPs) are designed by CHCF Health Care Leadership Program participants with the goal of addressing meaningful challenges or opportunities in health care. 

Browse CHIPs to leverage the work of CHCF alumni and find opportunities to collaborate in order to improve health for Californians.

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Pathways to Workforce Diversity

Ayanna Bennett

Project Goal: Building a public-private partnership between the Department of Public Health (DPH) and local youth workforce agencies to increase the diversity of applicants to DPH jobs, and improve economic conditions in San Francisco.

September 1, 2017
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Kaiser Medi-Cal Communication Pathway for Eating Disorder Care Planning Options

Rosa Lopez-Jaffe

Project Goals: To develop optimal communication pathway between any California agency or provider and county mental health caring for a Medi-Cal member with a severe eating disorders, and Kaiser leadership to utilize new understanding of data to become advocates to activate positive change at the state policy level for Medi-Cal members with eating disorders.

September 1, 2017
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Electronic Patient Data Collection

Kristin Brada

Project Goal: To improve patient data collection, capture revenue, and health outcomes over time.

September 1, 2017
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Stanford Health Care’s Transformation for High Value Care: Primary Care 2.0

Megan Mahoney

Project Goal: To transform Stanford Health Care’s primary care practices to promote the quadruple aim.

September 1, 2017
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Inpatient Wellbeing Can Reduce Length of Stay and Increase Hospital Capacity

Ashley Busuttil

Project Goal: To reduce excess bed days and increase patient satisfaction through the standard delivery of an inpatient wellbeing bundle comprised of five (5) domains: comfort, nutrition, mobility, hygiene and sleep.

September 1, 2017
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Readmission Reduction Initiative

Lydia Mata

Project Goal: To reduce inpatient readmissions for high-risk members at Fresno Community Regional Medical Center by implementing face to face registered nurse/social worker case management to bridge transitions of care.

September 1, 2017
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Healthcare Workforce Development for Behavioral Health Consumers

Aaron Chapman

Project Goal: To provide a supported pathway for Behavioral Health Peer Specialists to obtain training as Medical Assistants and to successfully obtain and maintain employment in various healthcare settings.

September 1, 2017
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