California and Counties Prepare for Medi-Cal Changes and Funding Challenges

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As California prepares for federal Medicaid funding cuts and policy shifts, a new commission led by former health officials is developing a 10-year plan to sustain and improve Medi-Cal, which covers over 14 million low-income residents, amid concerns about access, costs, and program growth.
- How California plans to protect 14 million Medi-Cal users from federal cuts CalMatters
- Contra Costa County Faces Healthcare Funding Crisis as 93,000 Residents Risk Losing Medi-Cal Coverage by 2029 Hoodline
- Contra Costa County Set to Talk Impacts of HR 1, Impacts to Medicaid Policy Contra Costa News
- Sonoma County health centers urge enrollment before Medi‑Cal cutoff Northern California Public Media
- Undocumented adults can’t enroll in Medi-Cal after Dec. 31 Richmondside
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