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Emergency Room Use and the ACA

By Shannon McConville

Newly released state data provides a first glimpse of the impact of the Affordable Care Act on hospital emergency departments.

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Focus on Medi-Cal Funding

By Shannon McConville

Regardless of how the legislature addresses Med-Cal funding in the special session, the state faces the challenge of establishing a stable and sustainable state funding base for the program.

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Health Insurance for the Undocumented

By Laura Hill, Shannon McConville

There may be two opportunities for California’s undocumented population to gain access to health coverage.

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Half a Million New Enrollees in Covered California

By Laurel Beck, Landon Gibson

The 2015 enrollment period for Covered California is wrapping up, and the state appears to have exceeded its forecast of 500,000 new enrollees in health care plans.

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Health Care for California’s Jail Population

By Shannon McConville, Mia Bird

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has created a new opportunity for California to reach and enroll a medically vulnerable population—the jail population—in health insurance coverage. While inmates receive health care services from county jail systems while incarcerated, few have coverage after they are released from custody. Expansion of the state’s Medicaid program (Medi-Cal) under the ACA has extended insurance eligibility to much of the currently uninsured jail population. As a complement to the ACA, California recently signed into law Assembly Bill 720 (AB 720), which facilitates the use of jails as sites of health insurance enrollment. Increasing enrollment levels for the jail population holds the potential to reduce corrections costs, as well as improve public health and safety.

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The Uninsured and the Safety Net

By Shannon McConville

Open enrollment has ended, and projections suggest about 4 million Californians will still lack health insurance. They will continue to rely on county programs and safety net providers, such as health clinics and emergency departments.

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