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File #: 2019-00224    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/6/2019 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 2/26/2019 Final action:
Title: Approvals for Implementation of Pathways to Health + Home Program
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Title:
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Approvals for Implementation of Pathways to Health + Home Program
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File ID: 2019-00224

Location
Location: Citywide

Recommendation:
Recommendation
Pass a Motion authorizing the City Manager or City Manager's designee to: 1) execute the five attached service provider agreements for Pathways Program Year 4, which runs through December 31, 2019, with: a) Elica Health Centers for a not-to-exceed of $206,250; b) WellSpace Health, Inc. for a not-to-exceed of $412,500; c) Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. (SNAHC) for a not-to-exceed of $222,750; d) Sacramento Self Help Housing (SSHH) for a not-to-exceed of $925,000; and e) Lutheran Social Services of Northern California (LSS) for a not-to-exceed of $325,000.

Contact: Emily Halcon, Homeless Services Coordinator, (916) 808-7896; Anira Khlok, Homeless Services Program Analyst, (916) 808-7948, Office of the City Manager

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Presenter: None.

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Elica Health Centers Hub Entity Agreement
3-WellSpace Health, Inc Hub Entity Agreement
4-SNAHC Hub Entity Agreement
5-SSHH Housing Entity Agreement
6-LSS Housing Entity Agreement






Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: In June 2017, the City of Sacramento was accepted into the State Department of Health Care Services' (DHCS) Whole Person Care (WPC) program, with a budget of up to approximately $64 million over a four-year term, inclusive of local funding re-aligned to support WPC and federal matching dollars, to support development of the WPC program model and to fund new services. WPC is a statewide Medi-Cal waiver program that allows communities to create a system of supportive services aimed to improve health outcomes and reduce utilization of high-cost services for vulnerable populations. In Sacramento, the WPC program is called the Pathways to Health + Home (Pathways) program and will support broader City strategies to reduce and prevent homelessness, by creating a robust system of outreac...

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