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  2. Consumer-driven healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-driven healthcare (CDHC), or consumer-driven health plans (CDHP) refers to a type of health insurance plan that allows employers or employees to utilize pretax money to help pay for medical expenses not covered by their health plan.

  3. California Department of Health Care Services - Wikipedia

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    With 13 million children and adults enrolled, Denti-Cal is the largest state-sponsored dental insurance program; Private contractor that administers Denti-Cal is Delta Dental. In 2016, the State of California awarded Delta Dental a new contract to provide administrative services for the Denti-Cal program, continuing the 42-year relationship [7]

  4. High-deductible health plan - Wikipedia

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    When a consumer purchases a health insurance policy, there is a moral hazard risk because the consumer may utilize too much medical care because the full cost of care is defrayed (i.e. he/she has a lower marginal cost for care than the open market). [17]

  5. Covered California - Wikipedia

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    Of the 5.4 million Californians who gained health insurance coverage during this period, 1.4 million received coverage through Covered California, and 4.1 million received coverage from the expansion of Medi-Cal. [30] The number of individuals covered through the exchange has not increased significantly from the 1.4 million who enrolled during ...

  6. Healthy San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The program is open to low-income city residents over the age of 18 who do not qualify for other public coverage, and who have had no insurance for at least 90 days. [7] Eligibility is not conditional on citizenship, immigration, employment or health status. [7] [8] The program covers a range of services, but only pays providers within San ...

  7. Healthcare in California - Wikipedia

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    After the passage of the ACA, 32 states used the funding of the ACA to expand their state's low-income insurance programs, such as Medi-Cal, and 19 states opted out. The 19 states, as of 2014, had a 15% higher poverty rate than the 32 states that chose to expand their services. California was one of the states to expand its Medicaid program. [6]

  8. Chris Jones injury update: Chiefs DT returns to Super Bowl 59 ...

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    Chris Jones appeared to suffer a knee injury in the third quarter of Super Bowl 59. Here are the latest updates on his status.

  9. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, the health centers program was transferred to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). The HEW has since become the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Within HHS, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) currently administers the program. [1]