California Just Blew A Deadline — Losing Millions Of Federal Dollars
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California just blew a deadline for voter-approved health care measure
FILE PHOTO: A doctor and a patient. (Jessica Pons/CalMatters) California voters told lawmakers last fall that they wanted doctors to get paid more to see low-income patients. But officials for the Newsom administration blew past a federal deadline to make that happen through Medi-Cal Monday, effectively leaving millions of dollars unclaimed. The unclaimed money is tied to Proposition 35, a ballot measure passed by 68% of voters in November. The …
California Just Blew A Deadline — Losing Millions Of Federal Dollars
California Just Blew A Deadline — Losing Millions Of Federal Dollars - Across California, CA - California voters overwhelmingly passed a ballot measure that increases pay to doctors with Medi-Cal patients.
Newsom administration misses deadline, loses out on Medi-Cal dollars
A doctor treats a patient at Providence Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo on Jan. 27, 2022. Photo by Shannon Stapleton, Reuters Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration blew past an important federal deadline Monday — resulting in millions of dollars left on the table that would have been used for Medi-Cal care, writes CalMatters’ Kristen Hwang. In November California voters approved Proposition 35, which requires revenue that the state receives from…
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