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River Ranch resident Jose Segura at the farmworker center in April. Segura, who does not have health insurance, makes too much money to qualify for MediCal, but not enough money to pay his own insurance premiums, he said. Clark James Mishler
Even if his employer did offer him health insurance, Jose Segura knows he wouldnât be able to afford the monthly premiums.
Segura, 55, has worked as a farmworker for three decades; heâs spent the last two years a resident of the River Ranch Farmworker Center in St. Helena.
His wife and children live in San Joaquin County, Seguraâs home during the off season. Itâs a 120 mile round trip away, and the price of gas could outstrip the $420 he pays each month to live at River Ranch, Segura explained in Spanish. He comes to Napa because he prefers to work in the fields here: between early spring and late fall, the work is plentiful and comparatively well paid, he said.
The application window for Round 2 of the COVID-19 Telehealth
Program opened
today at 12PM ET and will close at
12 PM ET on Thursday, May 6, 2021. As we have covered, the first round of funding
was quickly distributed to over 200 applicants in over 40 states,
with all funding exhausted by July 2020. Then, in December 2020,
Congress authorized additional money to support
telehealth services provided by non-profit and public healthcare
organizations during the pandemic.
As with Round 1, this opportunity provides up to $1 million per
application for equipment and services used for pandemic-related
telehealth purposes. Specifically, the funding can be used to
support efforts of healthcare providers to address coronavirus by