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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 15900

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The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(a)Approximately 21 percent of nonelderly Californians lack health insurance coverage. Many are low-income individuals who are not eligible for existing public health coverage programs.
(b)One hundred eighty million dollars ($180,000,000) in federal funds will be available for three years to reimburse for public expenditures made under a Health Care Coverage Initiative for uninsured individuals. These funds are to be provided pursuant to the Special Terms and Conditions of California’s Section 1115 Medicaid demonstration project waiver number 11-W-00193/9 relating to hospital financing and health coverage expansion.
(c)California’s health care safety net system plays an essential role in delivering critical health services to low-income individuals.
(d)Local governments have the unique ability to design health service delivery models that meet the needs of their diverse populations and build on local infrastructures.
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