Medi-Cal Redesign

The Medi-Cal program provides health care services to 6.6 million low-income individuals and funding to hospitals, clinics, physicians and other providers serving this population. This section contains information regarding the redesign and proposed changes unrelated to the hospital financing waiver, such as cost sharing requirements and changes to benefit levels.

Publications and Documents

Jul 01 2010
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

Physician Participation in Medi-Cal, 2008

Jun 06 2010
Lucien Wulsin and Cliff Sarkin, Insure the Uninsured Project (ITUP)

Medi‐Cal Restructuring: Recommendations from ITUP

Nov 18 2009
Senate Health Committee

Senate Health Committee Hearing on 1115 Medi-Cal Waiver Renewal: Briefing Paper and Agenda

Oct 26 2009
100% Campaign, The Children's Partnership, Children Now, & The Children's Defense Fund-California

Healthier Kids, Stronger Families & a Better Future for California

Oct 08 2009
Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director of the Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT)

Congressional Budget Office Analysis of Chairman Baucus' Mark: America's Healthy Future Act of 2009

Jul 06 2009
John Schunhoff, LA County DHS Interim Director, LA County Department of Health Services

Memorandum to Board of Supervisors: Los Angeles Healthcare Options Task Force Report

Jun 09 2009
U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, Chairman of Senate HELP Committee, U.S. Senate HELP Committee

Senate HELP (Health, Education, Labor and Pensions) Health Reform Bill

Mar 31 2009
Health Reform Dialogue, Endorsed by: Families USA, Am. Hospital Association, Am. Medical Association, AHIP, Am. Chamber of Commerce and several others

A Dialogue on U.S. Health Reform: A Time For Reform

Feb 19 2009
Commonwealth Fund (Executive Summary)

The Path to a High Performance U.S. Health System: A 2020 Vision and the Policies to Pave the Way

Feb 19 2009
Commonwealth Fund (Full Report)

The Path to a High Performance U.S. Health System: A 2020 Vision and the Policies to Pave the Way


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