The California Health Care Foundation is an independent, nonprofit philanthropy that works to improve the health care system so that all Californians have the care they need.
CHCF publishes reports, articles, issue briefs, explainers, data snapshots, infographics, fact sheets, and other resources to help make meaningful change in California’s health care system.
The California Health Care Foundation is an independent, nonprofit philanthropy that works to improve the health care system so that all Californians have the care they need.
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CHCF announced the appointment of Krysten Curtis, CPA, as its new vice president of finance and administration. Curtis — who brings extensive experience in nonprofit finance, foundation operations, and strategic leadership — joins CHCF on March 10, 2025.
Eight visionary organizations are partnering with the California Health Care Foundation to create a safer, stronger health system for Black Californians.
The man who built the foundation’s website and developed its digital communications efforts for 26 years was a self-taught and highly accomplished photographer and musician.
The California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) announced the election of Kristin Torres Mowat, JD, MBA, and Deborah Deas, MD, MPH, to its board of directors.
Participating clinicians learn about leadership and management skills necessary to help them improve the operations of California’s safety-net institutions and the state’s overall health care system.
The 2023 survey looks at Californians’ experiences and priorities around a number of health care topics, including affordability, mental health care, health equity, and housing and homelessness.
The program trains clinicians in leadership and management skills necessary to help them improve the operations of California’s safety-net institutions and the state’s overall health care system.
Study released after the newly enacted state budget establishes the Office of Health Care Affordability to measure and promote a sustained systemwide investment in primary care, and Medi-Cal managed care will start to report primary care expenditures in 2024.
New poll focused on insured Californians finds that Latino/x Californians least likely to have a primary care provider; those without a primary care provider more likely to report negative care experiences.