Uncovered California
The Center for Health Journalism News Collaborative is an innovative reporting venture that brings together print and broadcast outlets across California, all reporting together on the state’s uninsured.
The Center for Health Journalism News Collaborative is an innovative reporting venture that brings together print and broadcast outlets across California, all reporting together on the state’s uninsured.
With health care leading much of California’s legislative agenda, a state program that connects people to health services has become a vital gateway for millions of uninsured residents.
The Affordable Care Act has helped fuel growth in centers that cater to the health needs of disadvantaged children.
Four years after Fresno County leaders earmarked nearly $6 million to meet the health care needs of poor residents, only a fraction of the money has been spent.
While efforts to expand dental insurance rarely receive the same level of attention in the state as battles over universal medical care, the health implications are significant, experts say.
The federal government plans to change how poverty is measured, which could bump low-income California families from health care and social welfare programs.
Low-wage jobs in Inland Empire’s warehouse industry leave many workers uninsured
The Trump administration’s proposal to broaden the definition of ‘public charge’; or a burden on U.S. taxpayers, has already stopped many immigrants from using public health services for fear that such use will block them from a green card.
Will a California individual mandate for health insurance bring in enough money to subsidize more affordable care?
Three proposals addressing Medi-Cal expansion to undocumented immigrants are up for debate this week. The latest includes seniors, which are a small but high-need slice of the state’s undocumented population.
Underserved communities are gaining greater access to alternative therapies that were once reserved for the well-heeled.