Uncovered California
The Center for Health Journalism's "Uncovered California" Collaborative was an innovative reporting venture that brought together print and broadcast outlets across California, all reporting together on the state’s uninsured.
The Center for Health Journalism's "Uncovered California" Collaborative was an innovative reporting venture that brought together print and broadcast outlets across California, all reporting together on the state’s uninsured.
There are 22 bills before the state's Legislature this year that aim to make health care more affordable and accessible. Here's what they would do.
Undocumented and uninsured people often don't know where to find care, and some are going to unorthodox places such as homeless shelters to take care of basic needs.
While comprehensive care is elusive for the undocumented in all California counties, where a person lives can make all the difference in whether care is available outside of ERs.
Current health care coverage options for the undocumented in California include a limited program for pregnancy or life-or-death-situations, and the emergency room.
Gov. Newsom’s proposed mandate is designed to shore up California's individual health care market. But it could disproportionately impact low- and middle-income residents.
Luis Miguel’s cerebral palsy makes access to health care essential, but this is complicated by his undocumented status. UC Davis’ student-run program Clinica Tepati has linked families like his to affordable care for the past 45 years.
State lawmakers are expected to receive a first look Friday at the costs tied to an ambitious plan to provide health insurance for more California residents.