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3.6 Million Californians to Benefit if State Takes Bold Action to Expand Coverage and Improve Affordability
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​​Berkeley ― California made historic gains in health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but several million Californians remain uninsured and many struggle to afford individual market insurance.
April 25, 2019
3.6 Million Californians to Benefit if State Takes Bold Action to Expand Coverage and Improve Affordability
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Communications Team
​​Berkeley ― California made historic gains in health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but several million Californians remain uninsured and many struggle to afford individual market insurance.
April 25, 2019
New initiatives expand community benefits of L.A. County Parks’ innovative nighttime programs
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UCLA study finds that employment opportunities, access to mental health services, and gang intervention are new keys to Parks After Dark. ​A County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation program called Parks After Dark provides a safe space for the community during evening hours.
July 25, 2018
New initiatives expand community benefits of L.A. County Parks’ innovative nighttime programs
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Communications Team
UCLA study finds that employment opportunities, access to mental health services, and gang intervention are new keys to Parks After Dark. ​A County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation program called Parks After Dark provides a safe space for the community during evening hours.
July 25, 2018
Study finds modest investment could expand Medi-Cal to undocumented residents of California
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Approximately 690,000 to 730,000 undocumented Californians could gain access to routine and preventive health care in 2015 with just a 2 percent increase in state Medi-Cal spending – estimated at between $353 to $369 million – according to a joint study by the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
May 21, 2014
Study finds modest investment could expand Medi-Cal to undocumented residents of California
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Approximately 690,000 to 730,000 undocumented Californians could gain access to routine and preventive health care in 2015 with just a 2 percent increase in state Medi-Cal spending – estimated at between $353 to $369 million – according to a joint study by the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
May 21, 2014