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  2. California undocumented residents of all ages now eligible ...

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    California is the first state in the nation to offer affordable healthcare to all who are eligible regardless of immigration status. Here’s what we know. California undocumented residents of all ...

  3. Medi-Cal - Wikipedia

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    Medi-Cal costs are estimated at $73.9 billion ($16.9 billion in state funds) in 2014–15. For comparison, the entire California state budget in 2014-2015 is $156 billion, of which about $108 billion was general funds (not allocated for special expenditures, such as bonds). [35]

  4. California Department of Managed Health Care - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) is a regulatory body governing managed health care plans, including Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and most Medi-Cal managed care plans in California. The DMHC was created as the first state department in the country solely dedicated to regulating managed health care plans and assisting ...

  5. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 2012–2013 budget deal, the HFP was discontinued [4] and Medi-Cal requirements were lowered so that HFP patients would qualify for Medi-Cal. Nearly 900,000 children were moved from the HFP into Medi-Cal beginning in 2013. [5] [6]

  6. California expands Medi-Cal services to undocumented seniors

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    California is now the only state in the nation to offer full-scope Medicaid services to undocumented low-income adults that are 50 or older.

  7. California poised to remove all immigration status rules for ...

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    Newsom's plan calls for the state to spend $2.2 billion a year to close the final gap in Medi-Cal eligibility. California poised to remove all immigration status rules for Medi-Cal healthcare Skip ...