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California HCAI
@CA_HCAI
California's HCAI advances access to safe, quality healthcare environments through workforce development, data collection/reporting and construction/financing.
Sacramento, CA
hcai.ca.gov
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  • California HCAI reposted
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    CA Health & Human Services
    @Cal_HHS
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    The CYBHI Fee Schedule, a first-of-its-kind program in the nation, creates a sustainable funding mechanism and integrates behavioral health services into the school setting. Learn more about its impact: cybhi.chhs.ca.gov/cybhi-legacy-r… #CYBHI #FromMomentToMovement
    A person is speaking to another individual in a classroom setting, holding an open book. The background features a door and wall decorations. Text on the image states: "230K+ school-linked services provided in 190+ school districts and colleges. As of May 2023." At the bottom, the CYBHI logo is displayed.
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  • California HCAI reposted
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    CA Health & Human Services
    @Cal_HHS
    Jun 25
    All City of Los Angeles residents can contact 311 for assistance. Residents of Council District 14 impacted by the Boyle Heights fire can request available resources, including masks and air purifiers, through this request form 🔗 bit.ly/3QnJ1uZ
    The image is an informational flyer with a teal background and smoke graphic at the top. It reads: "Impacted by the Boyle Heights fire and need masks, air purifiers, or other resources?" It provides contact options for Los Angeles residents: call 3-1-1, download the MyLA311 app, or visit myla311.lacity.gov. The flyer is from Cal OES, directed at residents of Council District 14.
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    California Department of Public Health
    @CAPublicHealth
    Jun 25
    Clean indoor air helps you breathe easier. When it’s smoky outside, use a HEPA air purifier and avoid activities that create indoor air pollution, like: - Frying food - Burning candles - Vacuuming - Smoking Learn more: cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/P… Video credit: Traffic News LA
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    California Data Exchange Framework
    @CA_DxF
    Jun 24
    DxF Program recently updated and published new frequently asked questions, answering questions like: [ ] Who is required to sign the DSA under EMS? [ ] How will EMS participation be supported? Go to the DxF website to see the answers: dxf.chhs.ca.gov/faq/
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    California Department of Public Health
    @CAPublicHealth
    Jun 24
    Check the air quality in your area. Stay inside with your windows and doors closed if there’s poor air quality in your area. If you must go outside wear an N95 or P100 mask. Visit: airnow.gov Image credit: Eric Thayer, Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
    Smoke from a warehouse fire in Boyle Heights. "Check the local air quality index and listen to local officials"
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    California Department of Public Health
    @CAPublicHealth
    Jun 24
    N95 masks can filter out pollutants, including smoke from fires, and make breathing safer. If you must go outside when there’s smoke in the air, wear an N95 mask to protect your health. Visit: cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/D… Image credit: Isaac Ceja/Boyle Heights Beat
    A CDPH graphic titled "N95 Masks" with the subheading "What do they protect against?" listing smoke particles, fumes, aerosis, mold, spores, bacteria, and viruses. On the left is a photo of person wearing a cap and a blue face mask. The CDPH logo appears at the bottom.
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    California Department of Public Health
    @CAPublicHealth
    Jun 23
    Smoke from nearby fires can cause eye & respiratory (lung) issues. Wear an N95 or P100 mask to filter out pollutants in areas with poor air quality, if you must go outside Find your location’s current air quality at airnow.gov Image credit: Mario Tama, Getty Images
    The towering plume of smoke dominated the Los Angeles skyline. "What's the current air quality?"
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    California HCAI
    @CA_HCAI
    Jun 24
    California Health Care Quality Report Cards are here! View the latest Medical Group ratings at bit.ly/4doY93S and Medical Group Medicare Ratings at bit.ly/3PXHX0p #HCAI #OPA
    Kind elderly female doctor hearing infant’s heartbeat with stethoscope. New health care quality report cards are here! View them at www.cdii.ca.gov/consumer-reports/
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  • California HCAI reposted
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    California Department of Public Health
    @CAPublicHealth
    Jun 24
    Smoke can make anyone sick, but some people have a higher risk. Take precautions: - Monitor air quality - Close windows, doors & vents - Wear an N95 or P100 if you must go outside cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPH… Image credit: Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
    A smoky background with an orange ray and an image of a smoke filled street in the middle. "Who's at higher risk of getting sick from smoke? Older adults. Children. People with asthma. Pregnant people."
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  • California HCAI reposted
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    California Department of Public Health
    @CAPublicHealth
    Jun 23
    Fires release harmful smoke & ash into the air. Take steps to reduce breathing in air pollutants: - Monitor air quality - Close windows, doors & vents - Set A/C unit to re-circulate, close outdoor air intakes and/or run an air purifier 📲 cdph.ca.gov/Programs/EPO/P…
    Navy blue background with a photo in the center of a plume of black smoke behind buildings and palm trees. "Stay indoors during a fire. If you must go outside, wear an N95 mask."
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  • California HCAI reposted
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    CARB
    @AirResources
    Jun 23
    As firefighters work to fully control the #BoyleHeights fire, CARB is coordinating with @SouthCoastAQMD and offering technical assistance to protect affected communities. Check local conditions & take action to protect yourself ➡️aqmd.gov/AQImap
    Infographic titled “Protect Yourself from Smoke” featuring six illustrated smoke safety tips arranged in a grid. Icons and text include: a graph icon with “Check air quality”; a window icon with “Close windows & doors”; a house icon with a recirculation arrow and “Run AC on recirculate with a new filter”; an air cleaner icon with “Use a CARB-certified air cleaner”; a stove icon with “Avoid vacuuming, frying food or using gas-powered appliances”; and an N95 mask icon with “Wear an N95 mask.” The CARB logo appears in the bottom right corner.
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  • California HCAI reposted
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    California Data Exchange Framework
    @CA_DxF
    Jun 18
    MEETING REMINDER: The Stakeholder Advisory Committee meeting is TODAY, June 18th! More information can be found on the DxF website: dxf.chhs.ca.gov/2026/04/stakeh…
    Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting #2. Thursday, June 18. 10 :00 AM – 4:00 PM PT. Learn more at dxf.chhs.ca.gov.
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    California Data Exchange Framework
    @CA_DxF
    Jun 12
    Want to stay up-to-date on all things DxF? Sign up for our newsletters today! Go to the DxF website now to sign up: dxf.chhs.ca.gov/stayinformed/
    Stay informed! Add yourself to our mailing list for DxF updates. Learn more at dxf.chhs.ca.gov/stayinformed/
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