Posts Tagged by residually uninsured
The California Endowment Releases Undocumented California Youth Video and Launches #Health4All Campaign
| March 12, 2013 | Posted by Sara Watson under Blog |
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The California Endowment releases “Dreaming of Health Care”, a video made in partnership with a group of Californian undocumented youth who are residents of Southern California and the Central Valley. The video kicks off The Endowment’s #Health4All campaign, an effort to drive a dialog about providing a health care solution… more
Thinking Ahead: High Priorities for CA’s ACA Implementation (DRAFT)
| December 21, 2012 | Posted by Lucien Wulsin under Delivery Systems, Health Financing, Insurance Exchange, Legislation/Policy, Medi-Cal, Public Coverage, State |
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This working draft examines California’s ACA implementation efforts – where we are and where we need to go in the near future. Topics discussed include: Education, outreach and enrollment Medi-Cal expansion and simplification Exchange Residually uninsured Behavioral health Safety net Bending the cost curve Evolution The draft is available for… more
Providing Health Care to the Residually Uninsured in a Post-Reform World
| July 2, 2012 | Posted by Kiwon Yoo under Delivery Systems, Health Financing, Legislation/Policy, Public Coverage |
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On March 23, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law, laying the groundwork for many health reforms, including the expansion of Medicaid, increasing coverage of preexisting conditions through guaranteed issue, and the establishment of statewide and/or regional health insurance exchanges. Although these reforms will provide… more
Models of Care to the Residually Uninsured
| May 1, 2012 | Posted by Kiwon Yoo under The Uninsured |
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These are working drafts of two reports on the residually uninsured. more
Farmworkers Briefing
| July 9, 2010 | Posted by Sara Watson under The Uninsured |
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A briefing on coverage options for California’s farmworkers more
Immigration (Health) Reform
| August 28, 2009 | Posted by ITUP under Blog |
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There has been some discussion surrounding non-citizens in health reform, much of it stemming from the notion that reform will provide coverage to illegal residents. This is simply not true, as both the House and Senate proposals explicitly disqualify illegal immigrants from insurance subsidies and credits. Nevertheless, the large amount… more



