Medi-Cal Program for Former Foster Youth

Get information about receiving Medi-Cal coverage until age 26 regardless of income and how to apply for the FFY program.

Medi-Cal and Gender Reassignment Procedures

What's covered and how to take action when denied.

Check If You Can Get Popular Benefits in California

Interactive tool to help connect individuals to information about different state benefits available including disaster relief.

Information for Fee Waiver

Ask for a Fee Waiver if you can't afford filing fees

File a Healthcare Civil Rights Complaint

Find out how you can file a healthcare complaint with HHS online and offline in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Polish.

File a Healthcare Civil Rights Complaint

Find out how you can file a healthcare complaint with HHS online and offline in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Polish.

IRAs, Pensions & Annuities Under Medi-Cal

For the purposes of Medi-Cal eligibility an "annuity" is defined as a "contract to make periodic payments of a fixed or variable sum paid to an annuitant which are payable unconditionally."

Your Health Care Rights

You have rights when receiving medical care.

Your Home and Medi-Cal

What is exempt and not exempt.

File a Healthcare Civil Rights Complaint

Find out how you can file a healthcare complaint with HHS online and offline in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Polish.

Balance Billing: If Your Care Provider Is Overcharging You

What Should California Advocates Do If Their Clients are Balance Billed?

Check If You Can Get Popular Benefits in California

Interactive tool to help connect individuals to information about different state benefits available including disaster relief.

Medicare and Medi-Cal Double Coverage

People who qualify for both Medicare and full Medi-Cal are known as "dual eligibles" or "Medi-Medis."

Medi-Cal: The Basics

Medi-Cal services and who pays when you have more than one health coverage.

Balance Billing: If Your Care Provider Is Overcharging You

What Should California Advocates Do If Their Clients are Balance Billed?

File a Healthcare Civil Rights Complaint

Find out how you can file a healthcare complaint with HHS online and offline in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Polish.

Medi-Cal: The Basics

Medi-Cal services and who pays when you have more than one health coverage.

Balance Billing: If Your Care Provider Is Overcharging You

What Should California Advocates Do If Their Clients are Balance Billed?

Check If You Can Get Popular Benefits in California

Interactive tool to help connect individuals to information about different state benefits available including disaster relief.

California Domestic Partnership Law

Information about family law for domestic partners.

Information for Fee Waiver

Ask for a Fee Waiver if you can't afford filing fees

File a Healthcare Civil Rights Complaint

Find out how you can file a healthcare complaint with HHS online and offline in English, Mandarin, Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Polish.

IRAs, Pensions & Annuities Under Medi-Cal

For the purposes of Medi-Cal eligibility an "annuity" is defined as a "contract to make periodic payments of a fixed or variable sum paid to an annuitant which are payable unconditionally."

Medi-Cal and Gender Reassignment Procedures

What's covered and how to take action when denied.

Medi-Cal Program for Former Foster Youth

Get information about receiving Medi-Cal coverage until age 26 regardless of income and how to apply for the FFY program.

Medi-Cal Resource Limits for Long Term Care

The following property is generally exempt and therefore not counted in determining Long Term Care Medi-Cal eligibility.

Medicare and Medi-Cal Double Coverage

People who qualify for both Medicare and full Medi-Cal are known as "dual eligibles" or "Medi-Medis."

Overview of Medi-Cal for Long Term Care

Medi-Cal vs. Medicare and resource limitations.

Your Health Care Rights

You have rights when receiving medical care.

Your Home and Medi-Cal

What is exempt and not exempt.

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