Health Insurance and Coverage Programs
Millions of California residents are uninsured because their employers do not offer coverage, they cannot afford to purchase coverage or they face eligibility barriers associated with public programs such as Medi-Cal and Healthy Families. In 2005, one in four L.A. County residents was without health insurance, with substantial geographic disparities in rates of uninsured within the county. Proportionately fewer children are uninsured due largely to the recently expanded availability in children’s coverage programs.
Publications and Documents
Apr 27 2009
Insure the Uninsured Project (ITUP)
Thoughts on Next Steps for California Health Reform: Seek a Waiver or Wait and See?
Apr 27 2009
Families USA
States Act to Help People Laid ff from Small Firms: More Needs to be Done
Apr 27 2009
American Hospital Association
The Economic Crisis: The Toll on the Patients and Communities Hospitals Serve
Apr 16 2009
Susan Baird Kanaan, California HealthCare Foundation
Safety-Net Providers Bring Patients Online: Lessons From Early Adopters
Apr 13 2009
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Beyond Health Care: New Directions to a Healthier America
Apr 08 2009
John Schunhoff, LA County Department of Health Services Interim Director, LA County Department of Health Services
Department of Health Services (DHS) Fiscal Outlook
Apr 07 2009
John Sheils and Randy Haught, The Lewin Group
The Cost and Coverage Impacts of a Public Plan: Alternative Design Options
Apr 06 2009
Families USA
The Uninsured: A Closer Look
Apr 06 2009
Brady Hamilton, Joyce Martin and Stephanie Ventura, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics
National Vital Statistics Reports: Births: Preliminary Data for 2007
Mar 31 2009
Health Reform Dialogue, Endorsed by: Families USA, Am. Hospital Association, Am. Medical Association, AHIP, Am. Chamber of Commerce and several others
A Dialogue on U.S. Health Reform: A Time For Reform
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