I don’t have real-time access to live news sources right now. Here’s a concise overview of what Medi-Cal is and where to find the latest updates, plus tips for staying informed from reputable sources.
Core context
- Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program, providing health coverage to low-income individuals and families in the state. If you’re in Texas, Medi-Cal specifically isn’t the program there, but California-related Medi-Cal updates often revolve around funding, eligibility, and service expansions under California’s Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and its CalAIM initiatives. For the latest California Medi-Cal changes, the DHCS website and California health-news outlets are primary sources. [General knowledge)
Where to find the latest Medi-Cal news
- California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) – News and CalAIM pages: Look for press releases, quarterly ECM (Enhanced Care Management) and Community Supports updates, and MCP (Managed Care Plans) transition news. These pages are regularly updated with implementation timelines, enrollment figures, and program adjustments. DHCS pages often publish in-depth changelog-style updates and quarterly reports.[1][6]
- California health journalism outlets: CalMatters, KFF Health News, and KQED provide summarized coverage and analysis of Medi-Cal policy changes, funding discussions, and their impact on beneficiaries. They also highlight political and budgetary developments affecting Medi-Cal.[7][8][9]
- Local or regional outlets with Medi-Cal coverage: CBS Los Angeles and CBS San Francisco often report on state budget decisions, service expansions, or shortfalls affecting Medi-Cal funding in California.[3][4]
- Quick status indicators to watch: ECM and Community Supports enrollment numbers, MCP contract transitions, Prop 35 funding updates, and any Medi-Cal budget bills or loan/financing negotiations that could affect service access.[2][6][3]
How to interpret updates
- ECM and Community Supports: Increased emphasis on coordinating care for beneficiaries with complex needs and addressing social determinants of health; look for quarterly implementation reports for metrics like enrollment, services delivered, and access percentages.[6]
- MCP contracts: New contracts aim to improve equity, quality, access, accountability, and transparency; updates may include go-live dates and which plans are transitioning to new terms.[1]
- Budget and funding: News about Medi-Cal funding levels, loan requests, or ballot measures in California can affect program sustainability and service availability.[5][3]
If you’d like, I can narrow this down to:
- Your city or county within California and fetch the most recent local Medi-Cal updates.
- Specific Medi-Cal topics (ECM, Community Supports, MCPs, budget/funding) and summarize the latest developments with direct citations.
Would you like me to tailor a brief digest for California Medi-Cal updates today, or focus on a particular Medi-Cal topic?
Sources
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is seeking a $3.4 billion loan from the general fund to help a shortfall in the state Medi-Cal healthcare program. Dr. Mehmet Oz unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 2022. Now he's Trump's choice to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Voters have approved Proposition 35, a ballot measure that aims to increase funding for Medi-Cal services relied on by millions in the state.
www.cbsnews.comThe online system for federal health funding warned of delays due to executive orders after the Trump administration announced a freeze. Dr. Mehmet Oz unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 2022. Now he's Trump's choice to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Voters have approved Proposition 35, a ballot measure that aims to increase funding for Medi-Cal services relied on by millions in the state.
www.cbsnews.comIn the seven times he’s run for Congress, Valadao has lost his seat only once – in 2018, during Donald Trump’s first midterm election. Democrats hope to oust him again by leveraging his politically toxic vote for the GOP megabill that will cut funding to Medi-Cal, which provides health coverage for nearly two-thirds of his constituents.
calmatters.orgAir and food safety; Medicaid cuts; transgender care; biomedical research; vaccines; homelessness; and more.
californiahealthline.orgECM enrollment increased 61 percent compared to Q1 2024, with 177,527 members served. ECM enrollment among children and youth more than doubled. Community Supports reached more than 429,000 members, with more than 1.1 million services delivered. Nearly 94 percent of Medi-Cal members have access to at least 10 Community Supports. …
www.dhcs.ca.govReport Release: Enhanced Care Management and Community Supports Quarterly Implementation Report through Q2 2024On December 20, 2024, DHCS released the latest Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports quarterly report covering data from January 2022 through June 2024. ECM provides high-touch, team-based care management for Medi-Cal members with complex needs, while Community Supports offer cost-effective, medically appropriate alternatives to traditional services, addressing social...
www.dhcs.ca.govSusan Philip, Deputy Director of DHCS' Health Care Delivery Systems, and Dana Durham, Chief of DHCS' Managed Care Quality and Monitoring Division, share what this change means for members.Read More View All Medi-Cal Minutes Latest NewsMedi-Cal Managed Care Plan Contracts Go-Live September 1, 2023DHCS has provided “go-live" decisions to all MCPs scheduled to assume operations on January 1, 2024, under the new MCP contract that requires all MCPs to advance health equity, quality, access,...
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