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This strategic report is analysis compiled from public sources (HRSA UDS, CMS, WARN Act filings, news coverage, public Glassdoor reviews). Claims about workforce stability, financial positioning, or operational resilience are informational only and may not reflect current operations. For authoritative information, contact the organization directly.
Resilience
Resilience grade: BSites
7
Staff
240+
Patients
45,000+
Low Risk
(71/100)Camarena Health is dedicated to providing accessible, quality healthcare to the communities of Madera County.
Overall Score: 71/100
Data completeness: 90%
3 active programs (moderate diversity)
No recent layoffs tracked
Modern EHR: NextGen
Glassdoor rating: 4.1/5 (excellent)
High funding vulnerability
Regional Comparison: Camarena Health scores 71 vs the Central Valley average of 64.
Dental Coverage Eliminated for Undocumented Adults
2026-07-01
PPS Rates Eliminated for FQHCs Serving Undocumented Patients
2026-07-01
Work/Community Engagement Requirements Begin
2026-10-01
ECM Provider
NHSC Approved
EHR System
NextGen
Union Status
Non-Union
Active Openings
6
Glassdoor
Profile Source
CuratedFresno County is projected to face a $241M indigent care cost shift as 11,000–30,000 residents lose Medi-Cal coverage under H.R. 1 work mandates and 6-month redeterminations — landing on top of a ~$300M county budget hole and a hiring freeze. Public health, behavioral health, and social services are projected to absorb the largest hits. Critical context: Fresno, Tulare, Merced, Kern, and Madera counties exceed 50% Medi-Cal — making the Central Valley the single most FQHC-exposed region in California (more than LA, Bay Area, or San Diego). Strategic implication for Central Valley FQHCs (Clinica Sierra Vista, United Health Centers, Family Healthcare Network, Adventist Health, Camarena Health, Livingstone Community Health): (1) Model FY26-27 cash flow under 30K member loss, (2) Pre-build sliding-fee capacity expansion plans, (3) Coordinate advocacy with Fresno County supervisors on state offset funding requests (already public ask, March 2026), (4) Track CalAIM 1115 waiver renewal — Central Valley ECM contracts disproportionately exposed if waiver lapses Dec 31, 2026.
H.R. 1 has created an estimated $300M FY27 budget hole for Fresno County, with public health, behavioral health, and social services departments named as taking the biggest hits. Up to 30,000 Fresno County residents could lose Medi-Cal coverage from new work requirements alone. CalFresh loses $7.5M for Fresno residents. Active April 2026 county budget deliberations underway. Direct downstream impact: United Health Centers, Clinica Sierra Vista, Camarena Health, and Family Healthcare Network face Medi-Cal patient surge as county BH/social services contract.
Community health centers in California's San Joaquin Valley are warning of a financial 'tsunami' as federal Medicaid cuts compound with rising operational costs. The agricultural heartland's FQHCs serve predominantly Latino farmworker populations with high Medi-Cal dependency, making them exceptionally vulnerable to per-capita cap models and work requirements.
Camarena Health operates in California's Central Valley region.
Regional FQHCs
16
Avg Resilience
64
Total Staff
8,040
Regional Jobs
150
Regional salary ranges (P25/P50/P75), open positions, and alerts when new openings post.
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