Nearly four out of 10 uninsured residents say cost is the major reason they go without health coverage, according to new survey results
Story: Many Californians say they still can’t afford health insurance. Will 2020 reforms provide relief?
Nearly four out of 10 uninsured residents say cost is the major reason they go without health coverage, according to new survey results
How two reporters used data to explore how California's ambitious health care initiatives could shape the lives of working residents already strained by the state's high cost of living.
La Ley de Salud Asequible ha promovido el crecimiento de los centros orientados a atender las necesidades de salud de los menores más desfavorecidos.
The Affordable Care Act has helped fuel growth in centers that cater to the health needs of disadvantaged children.
Project: Domestic violence victims in Sacramento’s black community live – and die – in a culture of silence
This story was produced as part of a larger project led by Molly Sullivan, a participant in the 2018 California Fellowship.
Other stories in this series include:
Domestic violence resource centers boost efforts in south Sacramento neighborhoods
Una nueva multa estatal podría sanear el plan Obamacare en California. El gobernador Gavin Newsom desea intentarlo.
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.
Se espera que este viernes los legisladores estatales puedan dar su primera mirada a los costos asociados con un ambicioso plan que brinda seguro de salud a más residentes de California.
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.