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

Jul 31 2005
Children's Health Initiative of Greater L.A., Program Integration Workgroup

Mapping Children's Health Coverage Enrollment: Recommendations for Improvement

Jun 03 2005
Lucien Wulsin, Jr., Insure the Uninsured Project

Reflections and Recommendations on Building Coverage for California's Uninsured

Jun 01 2005
Shana Alex Lavarreda, E. Richard Brown and Ninez Ponce , UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

Insurance Rates of Asian American and Pacific Islander Children Vary Widely

May 31 2005
Insure the Uninsured Project

Federal Legislation Concerning the Uninsured

May 01 2005
Gerald Kominski, Dylan Roby and Jennifer Kincheloe , UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

Cost of Insuring California's Uninsured

Apr 18 2005
E. Richard Brown, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

The State of Health Insurance In Los Angeles

Apr 15 2005
Gerry Fairbrother, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

How Much Does Churning in Medi-Cal Cost?

Apr 01 2005
M. Iya Kahramanian, Erin Richardson, Cristina Gamboa, Jabar Abdullah Akbar and David Hayes-Bautista, UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture

Maximizing Societal Contributions of Latino Adults by Investing in Latino Children's Health Care

Mar 31 2005
Asian Pacific American Legal Center and LA Health Action

Free or Low-Cost Health Coverage: Asian and Pacific Islander Languages

Mar 07 2005
John Fairbank and Ben Tulchin, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin and Associates

California Statewide Poll Results on Children's Health Care Coverage


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