California passes vital laws to stave off attacks on health coverage
California is the first state in the country to prohibit work requirement as a condition of Medi-Cal eligibility.
California is the first state in the country to prohibit work requirement as a condition of Medi-Cal eligibility.
If you still need coverage and are confused about the ACA, don’t be! The HCA has lots of information to help you out.
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.
The HCA can help you sort it out.
Congressional Budget Office assesses the devastating impact of ACA repeal.
“13.5 million Californians are covered by Medi-Cal. Here’s how Trump’s plan could cost the state.”
“California has, by far, the greatest stakes in the forthcoming battle” over the future of Obamacare.
California is an “Obamacare” success story
Some Californians are not taking advantage of the healthcare subsidies they qualify for to buy health insurance through CoveredCA.com.
Young adults are still more likely than other adults to be uninsured.