On Jan. 1, California will become the first state to offer health insurance to all undocumented adults by expanding access to the state-run insurance plan, Medi-Cal.
California will welcome the new year by becoming the first state to offer health insurance for all undocumented immigrants. Starting Jan. 1, all undocumented immigrants, regardless of age, will qua...
Undocumented adults become eligible for Medi-Cal, a state health insurance program, under a new California law that takes effect Jan. 1, 2024.
In 2015, the state began to allow undocumented children to receive health care through Medi-Cal and then in 2019, the eligibility guidelines were extended to include those 26 years old or...
Almost every Californian is eligible for health insurance, including undocumented immigrants. Programs like Medi-Cal and Covered California offer low rates.
California became the first state to offer full health insurance to undocumented immigrants. (Getty Images) By: Brenda Verano Jan 8, 2024 On Monday, California became the first state in the…
California has become the first state to offer universal health insurance to all illegal migrants regardless of whether they have any documentation.
the state's general fund. "Gender affirming care is a covered Medi-Cal benefit when medically necessary," the memo states. "Requests for gender affirming care should be from specialists...
Story at a glance California will offer state-subsidized health insurance to all undocumented immigrants starting 2024. The state recently began expanding its Medi-Cal program, offering state…
State Farm, California’s largest insurer, announced that it will discontinue coverage for 72,000 homes and apartments starting this summer, a move likely to sharply inflate housing costs for affected residents in a state that’s reeling from a series of destructive recent wildfires. The Illinois-based insurance giant, which accounts for a fifth of the California home insurance market and is the largest property and auto insurer in the U.S., cited rising costs, increasing catastrophe risk and outdated regulations in declaring it won’t renew ...