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 19 2012
Sara Collins, Ruth Robertson, Tracy Garber, and Michelle Doty, The Commonwealth Fund

Why So Many Americans Experience Breaks in Coverage and How the Affordable Care Act Will Help

Apr 18 2012
William Fujioka , L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Status Report on the Implementation of Integrated School Health Center Projects

Apr 17 2012
William Fujioka , L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Sacramento Update

Apr 17 2012
William Fujioka , L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Fiscal Year 2012-13 Recommended County Budget

Apr 17 2012
William Fujioka , L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

2012 County Strategic Plan Update

Apr 16 2012
Los Angeles County Education Foundation (LACEF)

Education + Health = The Critical Combination for Student Success

Apr 13 2012
Dr. Mitchell Katz, L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS)

Brief Update on DHS Transformation

Apr 13 2012
Dr. Mitchell Katz, L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS)

Status Report on Healthy Way Los Angeles Enrollment and the 1115 Medicaid Waiver

Apr 12 2012
Lucien Wulsin, Insure the Uninsured Project (ITUP)

Summary of Federal Medicaid Eligibility Rule Changes

Apr 12 2012
Geoffrey Hoffman and Steven Wallace, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

Hidden in Plain Sight: California's Paid Medi-Cal Caregivers are Vulnerable


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