In the largest health expansion since the Affordable Care Act, Medi-Cal will expand on January 1 to include low income undocumented people ages 26-49. In an effort to reach those who will be newly eligible for health insurance, AltaMed Health Services has been providing enrollment support in its clinics, speaking at community events and has trained street vendors to share the information with the communities they serve. AltaMed physicians, health insurance enrollment and community relations experts spoke with a number of local and national news outlets on the importance of the expansion.
See our coverage here:
Associated Press with Dr. Efrain Talamantes: California is expanding health care coverage for low-income immigrants in the new year
CalMatters (syndicated statewide): California becomes first state to offer health insurance to all eligible undocumented adults
California Healthline with Berenice Nuñez Constant: Bold Changes Are in Store for Medi-Cal in 2024, but Will Patients Benefit?
Orange County Register (SCNG) with Dr. Efrain Talamantes: Enrollment efforts expand as Medi-Cal starts covering adults who are undocumented
Los Angeles Times with Rosa Vazquez: Medi-Cal will soon be open to all, ‘papers or no papers.’ She wants her neighbors to know
CALO News with Dr. Efrain Talamantes: Next year, those aged 26 to 49 qualify for full Medi-Cal coverage, no matter their immigration status
Univision National with Rosa Vazquez: Medi-Cal will become avaliable to eligible undocumented adults
Radio Bilingue with Dr. Ilan Shapiro: The importance of Medi-Cal redetermination
Radio Bilingue with Dr. Ilan Shapiro: Latino News: Avoid being disenrolled from Medi-Cal
Radio Bilingue with Dr Efrain Talamantes: Millions are purged from Medicaid
Radio Bilingue with Rosa Vazquez: A new era: Medi-Cal for the undocumented