Health Shift Will Affect 860,000 California Children
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers will begin hearings this week into how the state will end a health program serving more than 860,000 children without disrupting care.
The state budget enacted this year eliminates Healthy Families to save $73 million a year. Its participants will be moved to Medi-Cal, California's version of the Medicaid program for the poor.
Healthy Families benefits low-income families who did not qualify for Medi-Cal.
A top concerns is whether health care providers will be willing to accept the new patients because they were reimbursed at a higher rate under Healthy Families. They could receive 15 percent less under Medi-Cal.
California Health and Human Services Secretary Diana Dooley says she believes enough health providers will be willing to care for the children at the reduced rates.
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