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Gov. Pat Quinn based his recent order requiring 2,700 non-union state workers to take 24 unpaid days off a move expected to save $18 million this fiscal year on fears that Congr......
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Several people have written to ask what I think of this piece by Avik Roy on Medicaid outcomes, which discusses a study indicating that people on Medicaid do worse than people wit......
Published:Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:15:04 -0700
Graves Says Cumulative Medicaid/Medicare Funding Squeeze Jeopardizing Well Being of Texas Oldest Citizens AUSTIN, Texas, July 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In testimony today befo......
Published:Wed, 28 Jul 2010 22:23:21 -0700
The state will implement budget cuts Sunday to help close a $168 million shortfall in Medicaid the government health insurance program for the poor.......
California Medicaid (Medi-Cal) Information
California Medicaid is known as Medi-Cal and there are more than 10 million people enrolled in the California Medicaid program. The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) administers the Medi-Cal program.
Similar to other Medicaid programs in the United States, Medi-Cal is a public health insurance program that helps provide health care for people with low income. Medi-Cal also provides coverage for eligible enrollees including people with certain disabilities, foster care, pregnant women, and low-income individuals with diseases such as breast cancer, tuberculosis, or HIV/Aids. In California, you do not have to be a U.S. Citizen to qualify for Medi-Cal. Depending on your alien status; you might be eligible for partial services or full Medi-Cal benefits.
Qualifying for Medi-Cal
You may be eligible for Medi-Cal coverage if you are currently enrolled in Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Refugee Assistance, Foster Care, In-Home Support Services (IHSS), or CalWorks (AFDC) programs. You may also qualify for Medi-Cal if you meet any of the following criteria:
65 years of age or older
You are blind
You are disabled
You are under the age of 21
You are pregnant
You are in a skilled nursing home or intermediate care home
On refugee status, for a limited time
Have been screened for cervical or breast cancer
A parent or caretaker relative of a child under 21 if:
* The parent of the child is deceased or doesn’t live with the child, or
* The parent of the child is disabled, or
* The parent of the child is unemployed or has a low income
Applying for Medi-Cal
You can apply for Medi-Cal by accessing the Medi-Cal Application Enrollment Form online or pick one up at your local Department of Social Services or County Welfare Office. The Medicaid application forms and instructions are provided in 11 different languages. Once you have completed the application, you need to mail it to your local social services office.
If you need immediate health care services or do not have a mailing address, then take the Medi-Cal application to your nearest social services office for assistance.
Once the local social services office receives your application, you will be notified within 10 days. You will be given the name of a person that you should contact for more information about your application.
You might get a request for additional information needed to determine your Medi-Cal eligibility. In most cases, you will be notified within 45 days of your eligibility. If you are disabled, it may take up to 90 days to determine your eligibility.
If you qualify for Medi-Cal, you will be able to select a health plan that is available in your area. If you do not qualify for Medi-Cal, you can apply for the Healthy Families program at the social services office.
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