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3.1 Los Angeles. 3.2 San Francisco Bay Area. 3.3 San Diego. 4 Infrastructure. 5 Proposed single-payer healthcare. ... California State Department of Health Care Services
L.A. Care Health Plan (Local Initiative Health Authority for Los Angeles County) was created in 1997 by the State of California to provide health care services for Medi-Cal managed care beneficiaries, uninsured children and other vulnerable populations in Los Angeles County. [3]
Health Services ran the free health care programs Healthy Way LA and My Health LA from 2007 until 2024, when eligibility and access to California's health care program, Medi-Cal, was expanded. [4] In Fiscal Year 2015–16, Health Services provided healthcare services to over 643,856 unique patients during 2,457,174 patient visits. [ 5 ]
Carmen Comsti, California Nurses Assn. This would mean placing $400 billion in annual expenditures in the hands of a state governing board. Say goodbye to the dead hand of private health insurers ...
Ross-Loos was established in 1929 by two physicians: Donald E. Ross [1] and H. Clifford Loos, older brother of writer Anita Loos.The plan consisted of monthly payments which assured benefits of medical and hospital care to over two thousand employees of Los Angeles County and the Department of Water and Power and their families.
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California 1971 Shasta Regional Medical Center [50] Redding: California 1945 Sherman Oaks Hospital: Sherman Oaks: California 1969 St. Francis Medical Center [51] Lynwood: California 1945 West Anaheim Medical Center [52] Anaheim: California 1964 Lehigh Regional Medical Center [53] Lehigh Acres: Florida 1965 Southern Regional Medical Center [54 ...
The closure of Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center in 2007, due to revocation of federal funding after the hospital failed a comprehensive review by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, had immediate ramifications in the South Los Angeles area, which was left without a major hospital providing indigent care.