Staff
Mark Newton
(916) 319-8323
Deputy Legislative Analyst: Health, Developmental Services, and Technology
Jason Constantouros
(916) 319-8322
Medi-Cal/Managed Care/Family Health/Health Care Affordability and Workforce Development
Brian Metzker
(916) 319-8354
Privacy, Security, and Technology
Ryan Miller
(916) 319-8356
Medi-Cal/Behavioral Health/Covered California/CalHHS Agency Issues
Angela Short
(916) 319-8309
Child Welfare, Child Support, Community Services and Development, Community Care Licensing, CalSTRS
Karina Hendren
(916) 319-8352
Medi-Cal/Long-Term Care/Developmental Services
Will Owens
(916) 319-8341
Public Health/Behavioral Health/State Hospitals
Sonia Schrager Russo
(916) 319-8361
CalWORKs/CalFresh
Juwan Trotter
(916) 319-8358
In-Home Supportive Services/Aging Programs
Ginni Bella Navarre
(916) 319-8342
Deputy Legislative Analyst: Human Services and Governance


Publications

Health and Human Services

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Handout

Social Services Budget Background Material

October 26, 2006 - Presented to Hon. Patty Berg, Chair Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 1 on Health and Human Services.


Handout

Overview of Proposition 86: Tax on Cigarettes

October 3, 2006 - Presented to a joint hearing of Assembly and Senate Revenue and Taxation, Assembly Governmental Organization, and Assembly and Senate Health committees.


Report

Strategies for Improving Child Support Collections In California

May 3, 2006 - Despite reform attempts, California continues to lag the nation in the collection of child support and in its performance on federal outcome measures. We recommend creating a performance-based system which gives counties the flexibility and financial incentives to meet state-established performance benchmarks. If enacted, our proposed reforms would (1) likely increase the amount of child support collected on behalf of custodial parents and (2) restore accountability to the child support enforcement system.


Report

Index of Information Technology Issues in the Analysis of the 2006-07 Budget Bill

February 23, 2006 - Index of Information Technology Issues in the Analysis of the 2006-07 Budget Bill


Report

Reject Freeze for County Administration of Health and Human Services Programs

February 23, 2006 - The Governor proposes to freeze future state participation in county administrative costs for health and social services programs at the 2005-06 level, adjusted for caseload, but not inflation. We recommend rejecting the Governor’s proposal because it would restrict legislative flexibility to adjust funding and services levels.


Report

Increased Inspections Alone Will Not Ensure Safety In Residential and Child Care Facilities

February 23, 2006 - We review the Governor's licensing and certification initiative and conclude that the proposal does not address significant gaps in the enforcement process.


Report

California Failing To Meet Child Welfare Performance Goals

February 23, 2006 - As of January 2006, California is failing all seven outcome federal required child welfare outcome measures. Unless California improves its performance by the fall of 2006, the state faces $59 million in federal penalties. We review the Governor's child welfare proposals and recommend redirecting $15 million into flexible grants for counties to implement their existing improvement plans.


Report

Strategies to Meet Federal Work Participation Rates

February 23, 2006 - The federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 significantly raises the required work participation rates for California’s low-income families in the CalWORKs program. Failure to meet these higher participation rates would result in annual federal penalties which begin in 2008-09 at $173 million We present a range of strategies for meeting this challenge including: increasing participation among existing recipients, bringing former recipients who are employed back into the participation calculation, and establishing separate programs for those who may face substantial barriers to work.


Report

Some Practical Steps to Increase Children’s Enrollment in Health Coverage

February 23, 2006 - The budget plan includes a package of proposals to encourage the enrollment of uninsured children in state health coverage. Some of the proposals are reasonable, but we recommend others be rejected or modified because they are overbudgeted or are likely to be ineffective.


Report

Reform of Licensing and Certification of Health and Social Services Providers

February 23, 2006 - The administration is proposing changes to the way the state conducts licensing and certification of providers of certain health and social services. We concur in some proposals, recommend others be reduced to correct overbudgeted staffing and funding, and propose further changes to improve the way these functions are carried out.


Report

Proposition 36 at a Crossroads

February 23, 2006 - Proposition 36 provided annual appropriations from the General Fund through 2005-06 to implement a voter-approved initiative requiring drug treatment instead of incarceration in prison or jail for certain nonviolent drug possession offenders. The guaranteed appropriations for Proposition 36 are expiring, giving the Legislature discretion now to determine the level of funding for this measure. We comment on how the funding level should be set and proposals for making policy changes in the Proposition 36 law.


Report

Medi-Cal’s Bitter Pill: High Payments to Pharmacies

February 23, 2006 - Medi-Cal’s lack of accurate information about the prices of prescription drugs means that the program is reimbursing pharmacies much more than appears to be reasonable. We recommend legislation to ensure that reimbursement for drugs is set at more appropriate levels.


Report

Long-Term Care Caseload and Cost Trends

February 23, 2006 - An increasing portion of long-term care spending is for community-based services rather than institutional care. We examine the “cost-drivers” behind the growth in these costs and recommend that administration budget requests for long-term care projects be modified.


Report

Hospital Waiver Increasing State General Fund Costs

February 23, 2006 - A new federal hospital financing waiver is estimated to result in a net increase in Medi-Cal costs of $39 million over its first two years. We recommend that the waiver instead be implemented in a manner that avoids these costs and generates significant state savings.


Report

Future Federal Funding Shortfall for Healthy Families

February 23, 2006 - Future uncertainty about reauthorization of federal funding and the eventual exhaustion of unspent federal funds pose a risk of significant future increases in state costs for the Healthy Families Program (HFP). We present alternatives to hold down increases in overall HFP costs and to obtain additional financial support for the program.