File #: 07-1356    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 8/6/2007 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/28/2007 Final action: 8/28/2007
Title: Public Health Department recommending Chairman be authorized to sign extension letter to Agreement 460-PHD0605 with CaliforniaKids Healthcare Foundation in the amount of $234,000 extending the term an additional one year through September 20, 2008 to provide affordable health insurance premiums to children living in El Dorado County. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve. FUNDING: Tobacco settlement and First 5 grant funding
Attachments: 1. 460-PHD0605, 2. Extension Letter, 3. Blue Route Sheet 8-22-07.pdf
Title
Public Health Department recommending Chairman be authorized to sign extension letter to Agreement 460-PHD0605 with CaliforniaKids Healthcare Foundation in the amount of $234,000 extending the term an additional one year through September 20, 2008 to provide affordable health insurance premiums to children living in El Dorado County.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve.

FUNDING: Tobacco settlement and First 5 grant funding
Body
BUDGET SUMMARY:
Total Estimated Cost $234,000

Funding
Budgeted $234,000
New Funding $
Savings $
Other $
Total Funding Available $234,000
Change To Net County Cost $0

Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost: A maximum of $234,000 will be paid for children's health insurance during the additional one-year term. Funding comes from a combination of Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement funding, received prior to June 30, 2005, and a First 5 El Dorado Children and Families Commission matching grant.

Background: In March, 2003, the Board of Supervisors approved the Health Alliance Strategic Planning Report which included 3 Action Plan Areas regarding improving access to health care services, especially for children. A major goal, stated in Action Area 1, was to make available affordable access to health care for every child living in El Dorado County. The Safety Net Provider Network and ACCEL Initiative staff have worked diligently to meet those goals, and funding from other various sources has been obtained by Public Health to support that activity. Action Area 1 includes $425,000 in Tobacco MSA funding to be used for a children's health insurance program for low income families who do not qualify for other programs offered today, such as Medi-Cal or Healthy Families. These funds have been matched by $400,000 in First 5 El Dorado Children and Families Commission funding.

Reason for Recommendation: The contract allows for two one-year extensions, which could be ex...

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