當您經由聖馬刁縣人民服務局(San Mateo County Human Services Agency) 或透 過社會安全生活補助金(SSI) 計劃核准參加加州低收入醫療保險( 白卡) 時,您就成為聖馬 刁健康計劃會員。您的基本Medi-Cal (加州低收入醫療保險( 白卡)) 福利與加州其他的 Medi-Cal 受益者相同,但您還可享有額外服務。 會員手冊 本...
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More than 15 million Californians are enrolled in Medi-Cal, which serves low-income people. Proposition 35 is an initiative statute which was placed on the ballot after supporters gathered enough signatures. The measure is supported by the California Medical Association, the American Academy ...
SAN FRANCISCO – About 15.5 million Californians—including over 150,000 people across the Bay Area—will have their Medi-Cal eligibility reconsidered. As of June, 21% of Medi-Cal recipients in California—or approximately 225,000 people—have lost coverage as a result of the redetermination ...
You can also call your local county office. You will find this number underneath its address in DHCS's online office listings. Some county agencies have both local and toll-free numbers. For example, theSan Francisco Human Services Agencycan be reached at either(415) 557-5000. ...
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In California, two Medi-Cal HMO programs have been conducted in Santa Barbara and Monterey counties. With debts reaching $11 million, the Monterey HMO program recently was declared bankrupt, leaving some health care providers in the lurch. The county hospital lost $2.5 million and Planned Parentho...
“The vast majority of dentists don’t accept Denti-Cal patients because they can’t afford it,” says Sigmund Abelson, associate dean for clinical affairs at University of the Pacific’s dental school. Advertisement The school operates clinics in San Francisco and Union City that treat about 2...
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