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Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
After implementation was delayed in June, California healthcare workers will begin to see minimum wage increases Oct. 16, according to a letter from the state’s Department of Health Care Services.
Trump’s sweeping plan slashes Medicaid and food aid, putting millions of Californians at risk — especially low-income ...
California's CARE Court aims to provide community-based behavioral health services to individuals with schizophrenia spectrum ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asks for $3.4B loan to help shortfall in state's Medi-Cal program 03:37. SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gavin Newsom didn't expect to be reckoning with another health care crisis ...
One of the most powerful political blocs, the Latino Caucus had to balance reining in Medi-Cal's rising costs with helping undocumented immigrants. All but four overcame their misgivings and cut their ...
Rep. David Valadao visited the White House as President Donald Trump pushed hard to convince GOP lawmakers to go along with ...
One in ten Californians could lose their health insurance if legislation before Congress becomes reality, beyond Sacramento’s ability to manage.
What it actually means for California is harder to gauge. The governor’s office says the proposed Medi-Cal changes will save $5.4 billion by fiscal year 2028-29.
“Medicaid really is a foundational pillar of hospital financing in the U.S., particularly for those hospitals that serve ...
For years, Newsom made expanding California's public health care program toward a single-payer system one of the tentpole issues of his political career.