CalOptima leaders are warning of eligibility changes to Medi-Cal that will make it harder for residents to maintain their ...
(The Center Square) - Many illegal immigrants in California will become ineligible for Medi-Cal coverage in the new year, according to new guidance from state officials.The Department of Health Care ...
As states figure out how to adjust to federal funding cuts, policy shifts, and major Medicaid shakeups, 2026 will be pivotal for California health officials and lawmakers. Many Californians on ...
Dr. Mark Ghaly speaks during a COVID-19 news conference on Feb. 27, 2020, in Sacramento, while serving as secretary of the California Health and Human Services Agency. Ghaly will co-chair a new ...
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Gov. Newsom proposes 'asset test' for low-income and disabled Medi-Cal applicants. What does that mean?
6:46 p.m. June 2, 2025: A previous version of this article said primary homes could be considered in asset-test evaluations. Only second homes would be included. Millions of Californians who rely on ...
OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alameda Health System is urging community members to apply for, or double-check, their current status for Medi-Cal no later than Wednesday, December ...
Monterey County officials are urging residents to submit Medi-Cal applications and complete their renewals before the end of the year, citing an increase in signups. Medi-Cal is California’s health ...
Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday encouraged residents to enroll in Medi-Cal before the end of the year, warning that on Jan. 1, people 19 and over without "satisfactory immigration status" will not be ...
Recently passed federal and state changes to medical and food programs will soon cost San Francisco more than $300 million a year, with the total then rising, according to a joint memo that The City’s ...
SANTA CRUZ — Santa Cruz County health leaders are alerting local residents from the immigrant community to a series of changes to Medi-Cal enrollment that are slated to roll out next year, along with ...
Saying more than 1 million county residents could be at risk of losing Medi-Cal or CalFresh benefits under upcoming new federal work requirements for recipients, the county Board of Supervisors voted ...
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