You can still obtain insurance with Covered California.
The Medi-Cal to Covered California transition program has resulted in tens of thousands of California residents continuing to have health coverage through the Covered California program.
As you know, Covered California automatically enrolled people in a low-cost health plan when they lost their Medi-Cal coverage, so that they could continue to receive financial assistance. So far, 150,000 residents of the Golden State have been transferred.
Patricia Izquierdo, Head of Public Information and Communications and Public Relations, Covered California explains who is eligible for this health insurance.
Patricia Izquierdo, Public Information, Communications and Public Relations Officer, Covered California, Sacramento, CA, tells us what it takes to enroll in Covered California.
How you can apply, and how someone close to home will help you, let’s hear from Patricia Izquierdo.
You should know that there is financial assistance, so Patricia Izquierdo explains how the payment will be made, which can be as low as $10.
Patricia Izquierdo, Public Information and Communications and Public Relations Officer, Covered California also points out that they include Covered California plans.
If you lost Medi-Cal or earn a little more and are not eligible, you can apply to Covered California.
Remember that Covered California letters are being sent to people who are not eligible for Medi-Cal, so she urges the people of the state that if they received the letter to take responsibility so that they do not remain without health insurance, let’s listen to Patricia Izquierdo.
If they don’t have insurance, remember that you can be fined. Let’s listen to Patricia Izquierdo, head of Public Information and Communications and Public Relations, Covered California. 2,700 that will be the fine.