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California’s Medi-Cal Faces Funding Challenges and Controversy

California’s Medi-Cal Faces Funding Challenges and Controversy

California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to request an additional $2.8 billion from the state legislature to address ongoing cost overruns in the Medi-Cal program, according to the Los Angeles Times. This request comes amidst growing concerns over the sustainability of the state's Medicaid system, which has been under scrutiny for its expanding budget deficits.

A recent study highlighted by Fox News reveals that California is exploiting a Medicaid loophole to fund healthcare for millions of undocumented immigrants, adding to the financial strain on Medi-Cal. The study suggests that this practice, while aimed at providing necessary care, significantly contributes to the program's shortfall, which Politico reports has reached critical levels.

Commentator Susan Shelley of the Daily News emphasized the increasing pressure on Medi-Cal, noting that without immediate action, the program's future could be in jeopardy. The combination of rising costs and controversial funding practices has led to a complex situation for California policymakers as they navigate the delicate balance of healthcare provision and fiscal responsibility.

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