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Posts tagged "Insurance"

1Covered California enrollment decreased by 2 percent

Covered California enrollment decreased by 2 percent

Mar 7, 2018

According to figures released by Covered California last month, about 1.5 million Californians signed up for insurance through the state marketplace Covered California during the three-month open-enrollment period that ended January 31. The enrollment numbers decreased by 2 percent compared with the previous year. This means that not that many people were deterred from signing […]

2Low Income Latinos are more likely to be Uninsured in L.A. County

Low Income Latinos are more likely to be Uninsured in L.A. County

May 16, 2017

According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, the number of adults without health insurance in the Los Angeles County has dipped below one million. In 2011, there were 1.7 million adults in the Los Angeles County that were uninsured and in 2015 that dropped to 750 million adults without insurance. This decline […]

3Latino Groups Create Handy Resource Guide for Sexual and Reproductive Health

Latino Groups Create Handy Resource Guide for Sexual and Reproductive Health

May 8, 2017

Many Latinos and Latinas do not get regular checkups related to their sexual and reproductive health, which needs to change in order for them to maintain a healthy life. The National Coalition for Sexual Health (NCSH) has teamed up with Latino and Latina groups to bring more awareness and improve preventative sexual health services in […]

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