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  2. Healthy San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Healthy San Francisco is not a true insurance program, as it does not cover services such as dental and vision care, and only covers services received in the city and county of San Francisco. [4] The program itself acknowledges its limitations, and has stated that "insurance is always a better choice."

  3. Healthcare in California - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, about 14.1 million people were insured privately, including in self-funded plans; 1.3 million were in plans regulated by the CDI and 12.7 million were in plans regulated by the DHMC. [9] Kaiser Permanente had about 50% of the market, followed by Blue Shield of California, Anthem Blue Cross, and Health Net (a subsidiary of Centene). [9]

  4. UCLA Health - Wikipedia

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    UCLA Health is the public healthcare system affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, located in Los Angeles, California. It comprises a number of hospitals, UCLA School of Medicine , and an extensive primary care network in the Los Angeles region.

  5. Walgreens CEO: 'We don't need to own a health plan in order ...

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    Walgreens is not pivoting away from its stores to focus on healthcare services, as many predicted with the transition to new CEO Tim Wentworth. In fact, it's the opposite. In fact, it's the opposite.

  6. Walgreens fights San Francisco's cigarette ban in pharmacies

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  7. Covered California - Wikipedia

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    Gold level: On average, the health plan pays 80% of covered health-care costs; the consumer pays 20%. Platinum level: On average, the health plan pays 90% of covered health-care costs; the consumer pays 10%. Minimum coverage plan (worst-case scenario): If the consumer is under 30 and cannot afford the other plans, this is another option. It ...

  8. Walgreens agrees to pay San Francisco nearly $230 ... - AOL

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  9. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is a constituent part of UCLA Health, a comprehensive consortium of research hospitals and medical institutes affiliated with UCLA, including Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center; UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica; Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA; UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital; and UCLA Medical Group.