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- September 17, 2025
Timeline Charts of Changes to Medi-Cal and Covered California Under OBBBA and the California Budget
Read moreH.R. 1, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” (OBBBA) cuts approximately $1 trillion from Medicaid which will result in an estimated 10 million individuals and families losing health coverage across the nation. Just before the OBBBA’s passage, California finalized its budget, which includes additional cuts to…
- September 15, 2025
An Advocate’s Guide to Access GAC in CA: Chapter 5 File A Grievance or Appeal
Read moreThis chapter is part of NHeLP’s forthcoming Advocate’s Guide to Accessing Gender-Affirming Care in California. It focuses on the rights Medi-Cal beneficiaries have when seeking gender-affirming care and the processes available to challenge barriers to coverage. Specifically, it explains the protections built into Medi-Cal and outlines the steps beneficiaries…
- August 21, 2025
Changes to Medi-Cal and Covered California Under the OBBBA and the CA Budget
Read moreH.R. 1, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” (OBBBA) cuts approximately $1 trillion from Medicaid which will result in an estimated 10 million individuals and families losing health coverage across the nation. Just before the OBBBA’s passage, California finalized its budget, which includes additional cuts to…
- June 12, 2025
Medicaid Cuts Will Harm Justice-Involved Individuals Transitioning Out of Incarceration
Read moreThis so-called One Big Beautiful Bill will cut billions from Medicaid and heavily impact individuals who are transitioning out of incarceration. A high proportion of justice-involved individuals are eligible for Medicaid, especially in states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Ensuring that people who are in carceral…
- April 2, 2025
Best Practices for Medicaid Coverage of Doula Care
Read moreThe National Health Law Program’s Doula Medicaid Project is proud to publish its Best Practices for Medicaid Coverage of Doula. This Best Practices publication collects the key takeaways, strategies, guiding principles, innovations, and other recommendations from all of the work that has been taking place across the country since…
- March 20, 2025
A New Medi-Cal Program Helps You Stay Off Stimulant Drugs
Read moreStimulants are drugs like cocaine, meth, and ecstasy. A new program will pay certain Medi-Cal enrollees up to $599 in gift cards to get off stimulant drugs. The program is called “The Medi-Cal Recovery Incentives Program.” This resource for beneficiaries explains the new benefit and the steps individuals should…