From Public Policy Institute of California <[email protected]>
Subject The Impact of Health Insurance on Poverty in California
Date March 28, 2023 8:03 PM
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PPIC New Publication
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The Impact of Health Insurance on Poverty in California
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Caroline Danielson, Patricia Malagon, and Shannon McConville

The Affordable Care Act has helped millions of Californians gain health insurance over the past decade. In addition to improving access to care, the ACA has increased financial well-being. This analysis focuses on the significant contribution of publicly funded health coverage—particularly Medi-Cal—to family resources across the state.

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~ Read the policy brief here - [link removed]

Supported with funding from Sunlight Giving

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RELATED ONLINE EVENT
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The Impact of Health Insurance on Poverty in California
March 30, 2023
On Thursday, March 30, PPIC researchers will discuss report findings and key takeaways.

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For additional resources, visit PPIC’s health & safety net page here - [link removed]

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