Recommendations for Medi-Cal Managed Care to Prevent and Address Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread, multigenerational threat to individual and community health that requires systemic intervention by public and private entities. Medicaid policy developments in California present opportunities to systemically address and prevent IPV, particularly among people with low-income and those that are most vulnerable to the negative effects of IPV. This brief recommends strategies that Medi-Cal can leverage to address the needs of IPV survivors and recommends specific policies that would allow California’s Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to connect IPV survivors and individuals at risk with the education and essential health care and social support services they need to heal and to prevent IPV in future generations.
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