Ida Mojadad
Staff Writer
Staff Writer
I'm a staff reporter at the San Francisco Examiner, often covering politics, housing, and transportation. I previously worked for its sister publication, the SF Weekly. I'm a Southern California-raised, San Francisco State University-trained journalist who previously covered education in Minnesota and interned for KQED (NPR) and the Orange County Register. Stories on tenant issues, domestic violence, traffic deaths, the environment, and the health care safety net particularly draw my attention.
This story was produced by Ida Mojadad, a participant in the 2019 Data Fellowship, who is investigating the efficacy of the health access program Healthy SF in San Francisco.
Her other stories include:
Workers may get cash payout from medical reimbursement accounts
Millions left sitting in medi
Medical care and safety net programs are not reaching low-income and immigrant communities in places such as SF.
This story was produced by Ida Mojadad, a participant in the 2019 Data Fellowship, who is investigating the efficacy of the health access program Healthy SF in San Francisco....
While other options have emerged, Healthy SF helps those who might otherwise fall through the cracks.
San Francisco health officials are looking at how to improve access, outreach as untapped funds reach $409 million.
The offer of $500 in bonus funds is intended to help with COVID-19-related expenses.
Has San Francisco's pre-Obamacare safety net plan been superseded by history?