Mayor Karen Bass encouraged residents on Dec. 2 to enroll in Medi-Cal before the end of the year, warning that as of Jan. 1, people 19 […] ...
Millions of Medi-Cal beneficiaries can now save for a rainy day, keep an inheritance, or hold on to a modest nest egg, without losing coverage, thanks to an eligibility change phased in over the past ...
Millions of Medi-Cal beneficiaries can now save for a rainy day, keep an inheritance, or hold on to a modest nest egg without losing coverage, thanks to an eligibility change phased in over the past ...
That’s on top of a $3.4 billion loan that the administration told lawmakers last week it needed to make “critical” payments for Medi-Cal, the state-federal health insurance program for low-income ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The hole in California’s Medi-Cal budget seems to be bigger than what state officials reported just last week.
After Gavin Newsom requested a $6.2 billion emergency bailout of Medi-Cal, Assembly Republicans are calling for an audit of the program to determine why costs are rising rapidly. In a letter to the ...
Following a COVID-19 policy that paused Medi-Cal eligibility checks, the state began reviewing people again earlier this year. Since then, thousands have lost Medi-Cal coverage in Humboldt County.
Mayor Karen Bass encouraged residents to enroll in Medi-Cal before the end of the year, warning that on Jan. 1, people ...
Millions of Medi-Cal beneficiaries can now save for a rainy day, keep an inheritance or hold on to a modest nest egg, without losing coverage, thanks to an eligibility change phased in over the past ...