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The
California Health Care Options
(HCO) Presentations are educational
and informational sessions offered
to Medi-Cal eligible persons
at County welfare offices, clinics
and hospitals. They provide the
tools with which to make an informed
decision about managed health
care.
No appointment is necessary and all services are free. Medi-Cal participants
and applicants may be referred by County Eligibility Workers, by the
HCO Call Center (1-800-430-4263) or by the informing packet materials
they receive in the mail. Customer service is available to answer questions,
assist with the paperwork or accept enrollment/ disenrollment forms.
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This
page contains the "Federal
Poverty Level" Chart.
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This
Manual contains the "Health
Care Access Manual". |
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Program
and Service Categories:
Children
and Youth
Pregnant Women
Families
Aged/Blind/ Disabled
Adults
Special Health Problems
Immigrants.
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You can submit a completed Medi-Cal application:
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In Person. Please visit the nearest Office Location (See link for Office Locations on the left column). |
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By Mail. Send the completed application to:
Northridge Regional Medi-Cal District #90
P.O. Box 10810
Canoga Park, CA 91309 |
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The
Medi-Cal program pays for medical
care for some people whose savings
and income are too low for them
to be able to pay for their own
care. Those people, in turn,
may be required to pay the medical
care costs back to Medi-Cal from
what they owned when they died.
The amount repaid can then be
used to pay for care for others
who need it.
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This
Guide contains information about
many free and low-cost health
care services and programs for
residents of Los Angeles County.
These are health programs to
cover the needs of everyone,
regardless of age, race, or immigration
status. We have programs for
pregnant women, children, adults,
families, and persons who are
blind, disabled, or age 65 or
older.
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