Coronavirus (COVID-19) information
Learn about your rights as a patient to access medical care during the coronavirus pandemic, including coverage under Medi-Cal, Medicare, Covered California, and more.
Learn about your rights as a patient to access medical care during the coronavirus pandemic, including coverage under Medi-Cal, Medicare, Covered California, and more.
Our Black Pregnancy Health Quality of Care Fact Sheet provides important information and resources to support the health and well-being of Black pregnant individuals.
Starting August 14, 2023, about 43,000 former patients of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center have a limited time to apply for refunds of hospital bills they overpaid. The application deadline is 65 days from the date of the County’s mailing of a letter to the patient notifying them of their past bills.
The Health Consumer Alliance can help you access health care after the COVID-19 emergency ends in 2023. Learn your rights to keep your coverage!
Looking for monkeypox testing, vaccination, and treatment? We are sharing resources on this page.
The California Department of Health Care Services has started a reprocurement process for all Medi-Cal commercial health plans. This means health plans will need to submit proposals for how they can meet the needs of Medi-Cal members.
Starting no sooner than May 2022, people age 50 and over can qualify for full-scope Medi-Cal regardless of immigration status! This means people who currently get restricted or emergency Medi-Cal can get regular Medi-Cal next year
The federal government restored health care protections for transgender people on May 10, 2021.