Californians enrolled in Medi-Cal should keep an eye out for a yellow envelope in their mailbox over the next 14 months. The Medi-Cal eligibility of over 15.4 million Golden State residents is under review for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. If a Medi-Cal beneficiary does receive the yellow envelope, they must provide their current contact information to health care officials as soon as possible to retain their Medi-Cal coverage, noted California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Assistant Deputy Director Yingjia Huang. “It is critical that they do it by the due date
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Tennessee s "State of the Child 2022" report is an assessment of how children are faring, and this year s edition focuses on the situation for children post-pandemic. The report from the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth examines kids health and mental health, education, family economics, and the state s child welfare and youth justice data. Richard Kennedy, executive director of the Commission, said a goal of the report is to keep children s issues on the minds of lawmakers and community partners across the state, as they discuss ways to make life better for kids and families. .