Coverage Programs

Examining Incarceration Drivers and Promising Solutions Issue Brief

June 18, 2025

This ITUP Fact Sheet highlights insights from Shasta, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties, rural communities navigating service gaps, social drivers of incarceration, and community-led solutions to support justice-involved populations.

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ITUP Blog: 2025-26 Introduced Bills

February 27, 2025

This blog summarizes introduced legislation that proposes solutions relating to ITUP’s three priority policy issues: health care coverage and access, delivery system transformation, and the future of health.

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ITUP Legislative Toolkit: Understanding Essential Health Benefits

February 26, 2025

EHBs ensure that all Covered California health plans provide a standardized level of care, protecting individuals and families from gaps in coverage.

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Health Coverage at a Glance In California 2024

August 26, 2024

This ITUP Fact Sheet includes data on the race/ethnicity breakdown of employer-sponsored coverage, Covered California, and Medi-Cal, including enrollment by health plan in California.

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2024 Regional Health Coverage Fact Sheets

July 9, 2024

The “Coverage at a Glance” fact sheets include health coverage data with race/ethnicity breakdown of counties and among the uninsured.

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ITUP Convenes Medi-Cal Redetermination Listening Sessions – Final Takeaways

March 28, 2024

Learn more about the Medi-Cal redetermination process and read local insights and additional opportunities to support Medi-Cal redetermination across the state.

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ITUP Blog: 2024 Introduced Legislation

March 14, 2024

This blog summarizes introduced legislation that proposes solutions relating to ITUP’s three priority policy issues: health care coverage and access, delivery system transformation, and the future of health.

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Making Medi-Cal Work for California Farmworkers

December 7, 2023

This issue brief spotlights three actionable ways, identified from work with farmworker advocates and stakeholders, policymakers can use to make the Medi-Cal system work for California farmworkers.

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