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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Report

Health and Social Services Caseload Enrollment Cap Flawed

February 18, 2004 - The Governor's budget plan proposes to establish limits on enrollments ("caps") for certain specified health and social services programs. We recommend that the Legislature consider the Governor's enrollment cap proposal on a case-by-case basis, weighing the potential fiscal benefits of capping each identified health and social services program against the complexities and issues relating to the creation of caseload caps. Based upon such an analysis, we recommend that nine be rejected, propose one be approved with some modifications, and make no recommendation regarding one cap proposal.


Report

Governor’s Child Care Reform Proposal: An Assessment

February 18, 2004 - The Governor's budget proposes a number of significant reforms to California's subsidized child care system. These proposals effectively prioritize limited child care resources. However, the Governor's proposals lack important policy, implementation, and administrative details that would help the Legislature weigh state savings against reducing child care services for a significant number of lower-income families. We evaluate the proposals' effect on children, families, and the state budget, and present some alternative approaches.


Report

Analysis of the 2004-05 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter

February 18, 2004 - Analysis of the 2004-05 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter


Handout

Information Technology Governance

July 22, 2003 - Presented to the Assembly Select Committee on Information Technology and the High-Tech Workforce


Handout

2003 Realignment

March 7, 2003 - Hearing handout presented to The Foundation Consortium for California's Children and Youth


Handout

Overview of Proposed Budget Reductions for Human Services

February 26, 2003 - Overview of Proposed Budget Reductions for Human Services. Presented To: Senate Health and Human Services Committee and Budget Fiscal Review Subcommittee #3


Other

Index of Information Technology Issues in the Analysis of the 2003-04 Budget Bill

February 24, 2003 - Index of Information Technology Issues in the Analysis of the Budget Bill, 2003-04


Report

State Data Centers: Options for Savings

February 19, 2003 - In reviewing the state's two major data centers, we found two options that could reduce department expenditures: (1) consolidation of data centers, and (2) consolidation of servers from various state departments to state data centers.


Report

Information Technology Governance

February 19, 2003 - The administration proposes a model for a new state information technology governance structure consisting of three components: a State Chief Information Officer, an oversight board, and state control agencies. Our review found that the proposal lacks details and leaves many questions unanswered. We recommend the Legislature evaluate the proposal based on the key objectives of leadership, accountability, and oversight.


Report

Consolidate Aging Programs

February 19, 2003 - In order to improve the operation of programs serving California's senior citizens, we recommend eliminating the Department of Aging and shifting its functions to the Department of Social Services. Consolidation should improve service delivery and result in administrative savings of $3.4 million.


Report

Analysis of the 2003-04 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter

February 19, 2003 - Analysis of the 2003-04 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter


Presentation

CalWORKs Stage 3 Child Care

February 11, 2003 - Summary of CalWORKs Stage 3 Child Care.


Report

Get $mart: Reforming the State’s Equipment Financing Program

January 28, 2003 - The Department of General Services' (DGS) GS $Mart Program has been used to finance $521 million in state equipment purchases over the past seven years. We find that DGS has demonstrated initiative in developing this innovative program but that the program has significant deficiencies, including a lack of statutory authority.


Presentation

Early Care and Education Public Policy Forum 2002

October 23, 2002 - Presentation by Elizabeth Hill for Early Care and Education Public Policy Forum 2002


Report

Fiscal Effect on California: Congressional Welfare Reform Reauthorization Proposals

August 29, 2002 - Congress is considering different approaches to the reauthorization of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. We estimate that over the next five federal fiscal years net state costs would be about $2.2 billion for the House bill (H.R. 4737) and $140 million for the version passed by the Senate Finance Committee.