Partnership HealthPlan of California Commission (“Commission”) is a multi-county commission that has created a Medi-Cal managed health care plan for Medi-Cal recipients. The purpose of this article is to authorize the county of Placer to join the existing Commission. This article allows the implementation of a county organized health system in Placer County, as authorized by Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14087.54.
The Commission has a proven record of improving health care access to its members, who are Medi-Cal recipients, and improving Medi-Cal reimbursement rates to health care providers. The Commission links each member with a primary care provider and has been successful in reducing inappropriate use of emergency rooms, providing appropriate levels of inpatient care for its members, developing innovative case management programs and arranging for the provision of an enhanced level of local health care services.
The Commission negotiated a contract with the California Department of Health Care Services, as specified in Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14087.5, to arrange for the provision of health care services provided under Welfare and Institutions Code Chapter 7, Part 3, Division 9. The Commission is authorized to negotiate a contract with the California Department of Health Care Services to expand the Commission into the county of Placer. This expansion is expected to occur on or about January 1, 2024, for the county of Placer.
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)
The Commission shall be comprised of Commissioners appointed by the board of supervisors of each member county. Unless and until the Commission, by formal action, establishes a different formula or system of membership, Commission representation for each member county shall be based on the number of Medi-Cal beneficiaries enrolled in the Commission’s health plan in each county according to the following formula:
A. 
Zero to 45,000 Medi-Cal beneficiaries within the county equals one Commission seat.
B. 
45,001 to 60,000 Medi-Cal beneficiaries within the county equals two Commission seats.
C. 
60,001+ Medi-Cal beneficiaries within the county equals three Commission seats.
Persons appointed to the Commission by the Placer County board of supervisors shall serve at the pleasure of the Board. Commissioners shall be appointed consistent with county code including Section 2.40.010 and under the following criteria: (1) employees of the county within health and human services, (2) local healthcare and medical providers who provide services to Medi-Cal beneficiaries, (3) Medi-Cal beneficiaries, (4) family members of Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
The Placer County board of supervisors shall follow its own Commissioner selection criteria set forth in this section but also acknowledges that the Commission encourages member counties to consider selecting Commissioners from the following settings: safety net providers (including providers at federally qualified health centers), behavioral health providers, regional center providers, local education authorities, dental providers, Indian Health Service facility providers, and hospital providers with special efforts to select candidates, as opportunity allows, who reflect the diversity of the community and regions (including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, language, and disability status).
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)
The term for the Commissioners shall be for four-year periods. Nothing herein shall prohibit a person from serving more than one term. Each Commissioner shall remain in office at the conclusion of that Commissioner’s term until a successor Commissioner has been selected and installed into office. An office shall become vacant if a Commissioner ceases functioning in the area from which appointed, or fails to attend three Commission meetings in a row.
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)
Pursuant to the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14087.54 as it exists on the date of adoption of the ordinance codified in this article, the Commission shall:
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Have the power to negotiate the exclusive contract with the California State Department of Health Care Services as specified in Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14087.5, and to arrange for the provision of health care services provided under Chapter 7, Part 3, Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code;
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Be considered an entity separate from the county of Placer;
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File the statement required by Government Code Section 53051;
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Have the power to acquire, possess, and dispose of real or personal property, including creating and/or acquiring affiliated or supporting entities, as may be necessary for the performance of its functions; to employ personnel, including health care providers in accordance with California law; to contract for services required to meet its obligations; and to sue or be sued; and
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Have all the rights, powers, duties, privileges, and immunities conferred by Article 2.8 of Chapter 7, Part 3, Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code in addition to those previously specified in this section.
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)
Pursuant to the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14087.54(d) as it exists on the date of adoption of the ordinance codified in this article, any obligations of the Commission statutory, contractual, or otherwise, shall be the obligations solely of the Commission and shall not be the obligations of the county of Placer. The Commission shall do business as Partnership HealthPlan of California.
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)
The Commission may establish advisory committees from time to time for any purpose that will be beneficial in accomplishing the work of the Commission.
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)
The Commission shall continue to represent the county of Placer until such time as the Placer County board of supervisors terminates the representation. To terminate the representation, the Placer County board of supervisors or its designee shall provide 90 days’ notice to other member counties and the California Department of Health Care Services, as specified in Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14087.54(g).
(Ord. 6234-B, 11/14/2023)