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Healthcare on the Chopping Block: California's Fight to Protect Medi-Cal
California, San Bernardino, USATuesday, June 24, 2025
In California, over 14 million people rely on Medi-Cal, the state's version of Medicaid. Dr. Travis Henson, an emergency physician, sees the impact every day. He says that cuts to Medicaid will reduce access to preventive care. This means more people will end up in the ER, straining already-limited hospital resources.
But it's not just adults who will be affected. Programs supporting children and people with disabilities could also take a hit. Ronika Wijerathna, a mother in Corona, shares her story. Her daughter, who has autism, has made incredible progress thanks to Medi-Cal coverage. Without it, she fears her daughter's development could regress. "For all that progress to regress because now we don't have the funding or the affordability between my husband and I working full-time jobs is very scary, " she says.
This isn't just about politics. It's about people. It's about healthcare. It's about the future. And right now, that future is looking uncertain for millions of Americans.
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