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COVID vaccinations lag for Californians on Medi-Cal, state data shows

COVID vaccinations lag for Californians on Medi-Cal, state data shows
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COVID Vaccinations Lag For People On Medi-Cal

COVID Vaccinations Lag For People On Medi-Cal
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COVID vaccinations lag for Californians on Medi-Cal, state data shows

COVID vaccinations lag for Californians on Medi-Cal, state data shows
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Q&A: Medicaid director Jacey Cooper says new Medi-Cal expansions are a huge win for California

  Eli Kirshbaum: How do you think the recently finalized expansion of Medi-Cal coverage for undocumented individuals 50 and older will impact the state? Jacey Cooper: “I think with [individuals] 50 and older being covered … it really represents the governor’s commitment to kind of closing equity gaps in California, but providing it and kind of making a big step towards universal coverage. And I think you see that reflected clearly in the legislature’s priorities as well, and so I think using the historic surplus that we have identified this year and putting those supports towards closing additional gaps in universal coverage is a huge win for the legislature and for the administration.

California expands Medi-Cal to older undocumented immigrants - The San Diego Union-Tribune

SACRAMENTO    There’s a calculation Jonatan Gutierrez knows too well, a cost-benefit analysis uninsured Californians make daily: Is the pain or illness worth the cost of seeing a doctor or walking into an emergency room? Gutierrez has watched his parents navigate that uncertainty. At times, the 32-year-old has lived it himself. Despite qualifying based on earnings for the state’s healthcare program for low-income residents, Gutierrez and his parents are not eligible for Medi-Cal because they are living in the country illegally. “My dad has not wanted to go to the doctor,” Gutierrez said. “He would refuse to see a doctor because, he would say, ‘Why would we spend money we don’t have?’”

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