blog post Emergency Room Use and the ACA By Shannon McConville Jul 27, 2015 Newly released state data provides a first glimpse of the impact of the Affordable Care Act on hospital emergency departments.
Policy Brief Policy Brief: How Hospital Discharge Data Can Inform State Homelessness Policy By Shannon McConville, Hemal Kanzaria, Renee Hsia, Maria Raven ... Sep 19, 2022 As the only guaranteed source of health care open around the clock, hospital emergency departments (EDs) are at the frontlines of serving Californians who are homeless. Linking discharge data from ED visits with data from local and state resources may help policymakers understand and respond to the needs of California’s homeless population.
interactive California Critical Care during COVID-19 Mar 23, 2020 As the number of Californians testing positive for the coronavirus rises, there is growing concern about available critical care resources and how they are distributed across the state.
event How Hospital Discharge Data Can Inform State Homelessness Policy Sep 29, 2022 Discharge data from emergency departments provide information on where people experiencing homelessness go for hospital care and the conditions for which they are treated. Join PPIC researcher Shannon McConville and UCSF professor Dr. Hemal Kanzaria for a discussion on how linking this data source with information from homeless assistance programs and state services can help policymakers make targeted investments and evaluate outcomes.
press release Medi-Cal Patients Are Heaviest Users of Emergency Departments — Majority of Visits May Be Avoidable Aug 19, 2008
blog post Counties Are Key Partners in the Medi-Cal Program By Shannon McConville Feb 8, 2024 County governments play an important role in administering Medi-Cal and organizing and delivering health services. We look at how counties' Medi-Cal responsibilities—as well as the resources available to carry them out—have shifted over the past decade, a period that has seen the state significantly expand program eligibility.
blog post Medi-Cal and the Fall Election By Shannon McConville, Paul Warren Dec 8, 2016 Three initiatives passed in November provide up to $3 billion in additional funds for Medi-Cal each year. But their impact will depend on questions yet to be answered.