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Survey: Health Care Policies and Funding

 

In the wake of federal uncertainty regarding health care policies and funding, the Council on Mentally Ill Offenders (COMIO) dedicated 2017 to understanding the impact of the Affordable Care Act on Californians who have behavioral health challenges and are justice-involved or at risk of justice-involvement.

We need to hear from you about the importance of behavioral health services – administrators, providers (including peers, family members and community health workers), advocates or anyone currently participating in services. This survey is anonymous and results will be published in our 2017 Annual Report to the Legislature. Your input is critical.

This brief online survey gathers your input regarding what you feel the impact has been from:

  • Expansion of Medi-Cal services, under the Affordable Care Act
  • Services provided by peer providers, community workers, and family advocates
  • Service utilization and satisfaction from a service user/consumer perspective

Please click here to access the survey.

This survey should take no more than 10 minutes of your time.  

If you have any questions, please contact COMIO’s awesome graduate student assistant Stephanie Charbonneau at Stephanie.Charbonneau@cdcr.ca.gov.

Staff

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