Latest News On Medicaid

Latest California Healthline Stories

Medicaid Caps Pitched By GOP Could Shrink Seniors’ Benefits

Advocates for the elderly worry that GOP plans to end Medicaid’s open-ended spending and replace it with per-capita limits could pose a risk for low-income older people who rely on the federal-state program for nursing and other long-term care.

Faring Better Than Many ACA Insurers, Calif.-based Molina Backs Health Law ‘Tuneup’

The health insurance company, which operates in 12 states plus Puerto Rico, grew out of a network of Southern California clinics founded in 1980. Despite lower-than-expected profits in 2016, Molina’s track record of working with low-income patients has generally served it well under Obamacare.

Some Immigrants, Fearful Of Political Climate, Shy Away From Medi-Cal

Some foreign-born California residents fear they could be penalized for using Medi-Cal and other social benefits. Others, in families of mixed-immigration status, worry about jeopardizing their loved ones’ chances of becoming green-card holders or citizens.

California Braces For Medi-Cal’s Future Under Trump And The GOP

California officials jumped at the chance to cover millions more low-income people by expanding its Medicaid program. Now, health policymakers and advocates fear the Trump administration and a Republican-ruled Congress will roll back the state’s progress.