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Evaluation Findings for the Managing Ambulatory Health Care Training Program

1 Aug 2008
The brief presents the key evaluation findings for the Managing Ambulatory Health Care (MAHC) training program offered by the Harvard School of Public Health and supported by CCI. From 2003 to 2007, CCI supported the program participation of approximately 160 medical directors representing most community clinics in California.

Cultivating Leadership Through Social Change Initiatives: Broadening Our View and Support of Nonprofit Leaders

1 Aug 2008
This brief tells a story about how leadership has been and continues to be cultivated within a broad social change initiative. We use the ten-year Community Clinics Initiative (CCI), a joint project of Tides and The California Endowment, to show the variety of ways in which leadership can be developed and strengthened within the nonprofit sector.

Creating Currents of Influence: Success Factors for a Multifaceted Social Change Initiative

19 Mar 2008, BTW Informing Change
an evaluation brief on how philanthropic investments in social change can create broad and deep change.

California Networks for EHR Adoption: Request for Letters of Intent

13 Mar 2008, California Networks for EHR Adoption
Guidelines for submitting a Letter of Intent for the second phase of the California Networks for EHR Adoption funding program.

Networking for Community Health Request for Proposals

6 Dec 2007, Community Clinics Initiative
Funding guidelines for the Community Clinics Initiative Winter 2007-2008

Developing Centers for Community Health

4 Dec 2007, Community Clinics Initiative
Companion piece to the Networking for Community Health RFP

Supporting Health IT Adoption in Federally Qualified Health Centers: Setting the Course for Quality Based Reimbursement

19 Oct 2007, Manatt Health Solutions
Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement for health IT in FQHCs is legally permissible, prudent policy and a necessary first step in building the infrastructure and capacity for improvements in patient care and positioning health centers for quality-based reimbursement.

Wired for Change: Strengthening Community Clinics Through Collaborative Information Technology

9 Aug 2007, BTW Informing Change
evaluation findings of the Community Clinics Initiative's (CCI) Strategic Investments Program
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