PPIC New Policy Brief
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Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for California’s Immigrant Farmworkers
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Paulette Cha
Pandemic changes to Medi-Cal made it easier for low-income Californians to stay enrolled and to access expanded services—improvements to care that may have helped immigrant farmworkers. The upcoming end of the public health emergency will reverse some of these changes, as advocates push to keep others permanent.
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Supported with funding from the Sierra Health Foundation
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RELATED ONLINE EVENT
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Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for Immigrant Farmworkers
March 28, 2023
On Tuesday, March 28, PPIC researcher Paulette Cha will present a briefing on Medi-Cal’s policy shift and what will change when the policy ends.
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