In 2020 the Department of Health Care Access and Information provided nearly $53 million in grant funding to help expand access to primary and mental health care for Californians most in need.

In 2020 the Department of Health Care Access and Information provided nearly $53 million in grant funding to help expand access to primary and mental health care for Californians most in need.
In our February video update for the Department of Health Care Access and Information, we talk…
The Department of Health Care Access and Information recently assisted in the creation of a guidance…