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

May 05 2008

California's Medi-Cal Program Summary

May 05 2008

Complaint Against the Planned 10% Medi-Cal Cut

Apr 28 2008
Diane Van Maren, Senate Subcommittee #3

Senate Subcommittee #3 Agenda for April 28, 2008 Meeting

Apr 28 2008
William Fujioka, Chief Executive Officer, Los Angeles County, Chief Executive Office

4/23/2008 Washington D.C. Update

Apr 23 2008
Gary Fairbrother and Joseph Schuchter, Child Policy Research Center and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, The California Endowment

Stability and Churning in Medi-Cal and Healthy Families

Apr 23 2008
United Way

Quality of Life in Los Angeles: 2008 State of the County Report

Apr 23 2008
LA Department of Health Services (DHS)

Chernof Resigns as County Health Director

Apr 23 2008
The Honorable John Laird, California State Legislature

Laird Resolution to Rescind CMS Directive of August 17, 2007

Apr 23 2008
L.A. County Department of Health Services (LACDHS)

LACDHS' response to LA Health Action's Brief on the decline in County Funded Healthcare in South LA

Apr 22 2008
Diane Van Maren, Senate Subcommittee #3

Senate Subcommittee #3 Agenda for April 7, 2008 Meeting


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