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0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />ace vwca. <br />Clarvida accepts Medicaid <br />(Medi-Calin California) <br />and Medicare. These programs are funded through <br />federal and state resources, suggesting that <br />Clarvida receives payments through these <br />programs for services provided to eligible clients. <br />For example, their Orange County Children Center <br />provides Medi-Call funded mental' health services. <br />�iarviaa participates in Tne Department OT <br />Children's Services (DCS) program, which provides <br />financial assistance to foster families to meet the <br />essential needs of children. While the specific <br />amount of federal funds flowing through this <br />channel to Clarvida isn't specified, itind'icates an <br />involvement with programs receiving government <br />support. <br />Clarvida's founding was influenced by a call for <br />increasing government initiatives to privatize <br />human services. The company also aims to deepen <br />relationships with state governments and payers to <br />receive recognition for its services.. <br />I'n summary, while the precise figure cannot be <br />pinpointed, it's clear that Clarvida is involved with <br />and receives funding through government <br />programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and those <br />related to foster care, likely through contracts <br />rt <br />and pa <br />nersh*Ips with government agencies. The <br />company's business model appears to be <br />centered on providing human services and <br />behavioral health support, and it partners with <br />government entities to address community <br />needs. <br />