CA Wellness Plan Data Reference Guide
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The purpose of the California Wellness Plan (CWP) Data Reference Guide (Reference Guide) is to provide access to the lowest-level data for each CWP Objective; lowest-level data source, instructions to access data, and additional details are described. Some CWP Objectives do not have program leads, data sources, baselines, and/or targets, but are included because they were a result of CDPH program or partner input and were felt to be important to the reduction of chronic disease incidence, prevalence, and health disparities. Agencies, programs and/or partners identified with an objective may be either data stewards and/or engaged in activities to achieve the target, but may not have adequate resources for statewide activities. Developmental Objectives will be updated as information becomes available. Background: The California Wellness Plan, California's Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Plan was released February 2014 by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). The overarching goal of CWP is Equity in Health and Wellbeing; additional CWP Goals include: 1) Healthy Communities, 2) Optimal Health Systems Linked with Community Prevention, 3) Accessible and Usable Health Information, and 4) Prevention Sustainability and Capacity. All CWP objectives fall under the framework of Let's Get Healthy California Task Force priorities. [California Wellness Plan](https://archive.cdph.ca.gov/programs/cdcb/Documents/CDPH-CAWellnessPlan2014%20(Agency%20Approved)%20FINAL%202-27-14(Protected)%20rev%20(8).pdf) Green text in the “Objective” column indicates updates that were made to the California Wellness Plan objectives in 2016.
Workforce & Quality Incentive Program Performance
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The Workforce & Quality Incentive Program Quarterly Performance Reports (WQIP) contain the following WQIP metrics: acuity-adjusted staffing, staffing completeness, staffing turnover, MDS clinical metrics, MDS data completeness, claims-based clinical metrics, Medi-Cal disproportionate share metric, and MDS racial and ethnic data completeness. The data set will include the distribution of facility-level scores for the currently available performance period data, as well as a comparison to the benchmark values for the MDS clinical and acuity-adjusted staffing hour metrics. If you need to reference the source for the HCAI IDs used in the Quarterly Performance Report, you can find it at [ELMS-OSHPD - Licensed and Certified Healthcare](https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk/resource/cf954841-9ca7-4914-a31f-29ca12c7b71a/ "ELMS-OSHPD - Licensed and Certified Healthcare").
Hospital Characteristics List for California Providers
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The dataset provides a list of 15 characteristics for California hospitals for State Fiscal Year 2019-20, including; Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) ID, HCAI Provider Name, Designated Neonatal Intensive Care Unit status as defined by DHCS, Designated Public Hospital status, Non-designated Public Hospital, HCAI Rural Hospital status, DHCS Designated Remote Rural status, Cost–to-Charge Ratio, Wage Index Value, Wage Index Value-Adjusted for California Neutrality Factor, Unadjusted Statewide Base Rate, Wage-Adjusted Statewide Base Rate, Rehab Rate, Admin 2 190 Rate and Admin 2 199 Rate. This dataset does not include psychiatric hospitals, alcohol and drug rehabilitation facilities, or designated public hospitals.