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Gavin Newsom is proposing an "asset test" for seniors to prove eligibility for Medi-Cal healthcare benefits for low-income ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing reinstating an 'asset test' that would narrow eligibility for low-income seniors and adults ...
Over 120 major organizations throughout California, including health providers, unions and religious groups, are issuing a ...
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Explícame on MSNMediCal asset test modified for 2026Governor Gavin Newsom's proposal to reinstate an asset limit for Medi-Cal eligibility could jeopardize healthcare security ...
Proposition 35 was meant to attract doctors to care for low-income Californians. Instead, the state is looking to use that ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNCalifornia's Medi-Cal Asset Test ReinstatementGovernor Gavin Newsom considers reinstating the asset test for Medi-Cal, potentially impacting millions of Californians. The ...
Health care advocates called on Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas to reject the Gov. Newsom's proposal to roll back Medi-Cal ...
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Explícame on MSNThese immigrants retain their Medi-Cal rightsGovernor Gavin Newsom's recent proposal to halt new enrollments of low-income undocumented immigrants in Medi-Cal by 2026 has ...
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Explícame on MSNMedi-Cal: Efforts to reinstate asset test to preserve benefitsCalifornia's Medi-Cal program faces potential changes as Governor Gavin Newsom proposes reinstating the asset test to manage ...
Newsom agreed to raise the limit to $130,000 per person in 2022. Then in 2024, the limit was erased completely. Now Newsom ...
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