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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Santa Cruz County Grand Jury
• 2024-2025
If You Can’t Measure It, You Can’t Manage It.
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Findings 7 findings
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Data: The Health Services Agency has not developed and deployed analytic,
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Administrative: The Jury finds that many programs, such as the Focus
F3
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Clinical: Santa Cruz County does not have a Level of Care Tool to track and
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Administrative: Santa Cruz County programs and resources for High-Cost
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Data, Clinical & Administrative: The Central California Alliance for Health
F6
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Administrative: The Jury finds that the Serving Communities Health
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Compassion: Throughout the Grand Jury investigation, the Jury found that the
Recommendations 8
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R1Page 131Administrative Integration. The Board of Supervisors recently adopted
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R2Page 131Ongoing External Reporting. Given the urgency of diminishing funding, the
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R3Page 131Ongoing External Reporting: In order to leverage their partnership with the
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R4Page 131Ongoing External Reporting: At least bi-annually beginning no later than
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R5Page 131Clinical Integration. Annually, beginning January 1, 2026, the Santa Cruz
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R6Page 131Administrative, Financial & Clinical. By July 1, 2026, the Santa Cruz Health
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R7Page 132Administrative Integration. The Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency
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R8Page 132Financial Integration. On or before July 1, 2027, the County Health Services