Was Live Thursday, Jan 11, 2024
Guest Speakers:
- Anna Gorman, MPH, COO, Community Programs, My Health LA (MHLA)
- Louise McCarthy, MPP, President & CEO, Community Clinics Association of LA
- County
- Carmen Muniz, COO, Family Health Care Center of Greater Los Angeles
- Celia Valdez, Director of Outreach & Education, Maternal and Child Health
- Two story tellers from MCHA and Eisner Health Center
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Event Overview
Jan. 31, 2024 marks the closure of My Health LA, the county’s no-cost health care program for low-income residents. As of Jan.1, 2024, California has expanded Medi-Cal, the state’s version of Medicaid, to all low-income individuals between ages 26-49, regardless of immigration status. This means that all who depended upon My Health LA for health care can now receive Medi-Cal.
This briefing, cosponsored by My Health LA and the California Department of Health Care Services, will explore what that transition means for health care access overall, especially for those who never had health care insurance in the past, and what LA County residents need to do to enroll.