Patients who are in quarantine due to being exposed to COVID will be offered testing no more than seven days before release. Those who test positive will be isolated and will not have their release date expedited until their case is resolved. Those who test negative will have their release expedited but will be referred to Project Hope with a medical recommendation for a day quarantine period.
They will be transported to their county of last legal residence and will not be permitted to take public transportation. If someone refuses Project Hope and does not have an approved residence where they can quarantine, they will remain in custody for a day quarantine, at which time if they are asymptomatic they will be released with no further recommendations to quarantine. Natural releases: CDCR does not have the authority to hold anyone in custody who has served their full sentence as defined by the law.
Patients who have reached their natural release date and who are in isolation due to active contagious COVID infection shall be released with notification being made to the local health department and referral to Project Hope for a day quarantine. Those who test negative shall be released but will be referred to Project Hope with a medical recommendation for a day quarantine. Patients who are releasing to quarantine or isolation status in the community will not be permitted to use public transportation upon release, but can arrange for transport via family and friends, CDCR, or other approved entities.
All providing transport will be instructed to use appropriate precautions. People being released from state prison who have a need to quarantine due to confirmed direct exposure to someone with COVID 19, or those with a need to isolate due to having an active case of COVID but who are asymptomatic or do not require significant medical care and can reside independently.
The placement option is automatic and does not require the incarcerated individual to ask for services. CDCR and California Correctional Health Care Services work closely together at all institutions to identify those people who are due to be released, either on their natural release date or who have had their release date expedited. Prior to release, institution staff share information about Project Hope with the eligible individual.
Institution staff, as a function of the pre-release process, ask the releasing individual if they would like to participate. What coordination is being done with local public health and law enforcement agencies?
To be eligible for participation in Cal-HOP, interested provider organizations must hold a valid contract to serve Medi-Cal recipients, demonstrate sufficient staff and technical resources to meet Cal-HOP basic technical milestones, and enter into an agreement with a QHIO to complete onboarding services under the program. New enrollment under the Cal-HOP program is now closed. The deadline for interested HIOs to participate in the qualification process was set for August 15, Due to the accelerated time frame to complete implementation of the Cal-HOP program, the Department is no longer able to accept applications from new HIOs seeking consideration as a qualified health information organization QHIO.
Applications submitted by the deadline will be reviewed for an award. Hemos perdido casi todo. The program helps prevent evictions and utility disconnections to promote housing stability during the ongoing COVID pandemic. If you are concerned about eviction or your landlord has already started eviction proceedings, please contact Legal Aid of NC at for assistance.
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