Senate Bill would leave CA with a $115 Billion Shortfall through 2027
The director of Medi-Cal says, “The long-term impact of this bill cannot be understated: It is simply devastating.”
The director of Medi-Cal says, “The long-term impact of this bill cannot be understated: It is simply devastating.”
Californians who rely on Medi-Cal are anxious, if not panicked, about health care legislation on Capitol Hill that would drastically change Medi-Cal and the health insurance industry.
Not only will millions lose coverage, the coverage available would be prohibitively expensive.
The AHCA would cut Medicaid funding to those groups that Medicaid was designed to cover and protect since its beginning.
CSRs are vital to help with co-pays, reduce deductibles, and lower co-insurance for qualified members of Covered California’s health plans.
Because the federal government will not commit to paying for the cost sharing subsidies, California tries to do what it can to stabilize its marketplace.