Posts Tagged by mia
Administration Proposes State-Based Medi-Cal Expansion in May Revise
| May 14, 2013 | Posted by Kiwon Yoo under Blog |
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The Governor’s May Revise was released earlier today, which showed an additional $4.5 billion in tax revenue, a $1.1 billion reserve, proposed “an affordable and sustainable path for a state-based expansion” of the Medi-Cal program with a “commensurate shift in some responsibilities to counties,” and maintained that “preserving a strong… more
Thoughts on the Medicaid Expansion in CA
| January 15, 2013 | Posted by Lucien Wulsin under Legislation/Policy, State |
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This report is also available for download: Last week, the Governor proposed that we use the new federal Affordable Care Act funds available to expand[1] the Medicaid program in one of two ways: 1) the state would contract with managed care plans for their care or 2) the state would… more
Covering the MIAs
| April 9, 2010 | Posted by Lucien Wulsin under The Uninsured |
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A piece exploring various mechanisms for covering medically indigent adults in California. This piece was prepared for a feature by California Healthline. more
Expanding Coverage to CA’s MIAs
| April 7, 2010 | Posted by Ashley Cohen under Blog |
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Now that federal health reform has passed, California faces a new challenge: Preparing for its implementation. With 6.5 million reported uninsured in 2006, county systems have long been relied upon to run programs for Medically Indigent Adults (MIAs) – low-income individuals without disabilities or minor children living at home who… more
Potential for Impact: How Many Medically Indigent Adults are In California?
| August 1, 2009 | Posted by ITUP under The Uninsured |
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Estimates on the number of MIAs in California categorized by region and county using data from the 2007 California Health Interview Survey. more



