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📍 Los Angeles 📍 San Diego 📍 San Jose 📍 San Francisco 📍 Fresno 📍 Sacramento 📍 Long Beach 📍 Oakland 📍 Bakersfield 📍 Anaheim 📍 Stockton 📍 Riverside 📍 Santa Ana 📍 Irvine 📍 Chula Vista 📍 Fremont 📍 San Bernardino 📍 Modesto 📍 Moreno Valley 📍 Huntington Beach

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State California
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Healthcare in California

California operates the largest state healthcare system in the United States, serving nearly 40 million residents across a diverse landscape of urban megacities, agricultural valleys, and remote mountain communities. The state is home to world-renowned medical institutions including UCSF Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Stanford Health Care, UCLA Health, and the Scripps Health system in San Diego. These institutions consistently rank among the nation's best for cancer care, neurology, cardiology, and transplant medicine.

California's Medi-Cal program is the largest Medicaid program in the country, covering over 14 million low-income Californians. The state has been a national leader in expanding coverage, and recent reforms have extended Medi-Cal eligibility to all income-eligible adults regardless of immigration status. The Covered California marketplace (coveredca.gov) offers subsidized private insurance plans for those who do not qualify for Medi-Cal.

Despite its healthcare wealth, California faces significant disparities in access. Rural counties in the Central Valley and Northern California have severe physician shortages, and many communities lack specialists entirely. The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) (dhcs.ca.gov) oversees Medi-Cal and public health programs, while the California Medical Board (mbc.ca.gov) licenses and disciplines physicians.

California has been a pioneer in telehealth legislation, requiring insurers to cover telehealth services at parity with in-person visits, significantly improving access for rural and underserved populations.

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