Plans to Change Federal Medi-Cal Funding Could Force Some California Counties to Slash Health Coverage
The number of Californians who gained health insurance grew by 3 million people after the Affordable Care Act expanded
Nearly one-third of the state's 33 million people under the age of 65 are enrolled in the health insurance program for low-income and disabled residents known in
If the federal government acts to cap Medicaid funding to states,
"The counties that had a big increase in enrollment will have a tougher time sustaining the same level of coverage because under a capped block grant, funding is at a set level," said
The study contains maps as well as
* The percentage of residents under 65 who were enrolled during 2014-15:
* The percentage point change in enrollment from 2012 to 2014-2015:
* Per capita expenditures in 2015:
* The percent change in public health expenditures per capita from 2012 to 2015:
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