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- CenCal Health | Medi-Cal Assistance, affordable health insurance for . . .
Enhanced Care Management is a CalAIM benefit funded by CenCal Health that allows members with complex health and social needs to receive support from a dedicated care team
- Member Services | CenCal Health Insurance Santa Barbara and San Luis . . .
CenCal Health is your Managed Care Health Plan Since starting in 1983, CenCal Health has created access to high quality health care for its members by contracting with many local doctors, specialists and hospitals in both counties
- About us — CenCal 2024 Community Report
CenCal Health is the community-based health plan that administers Medi-Cal benefits in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties Utilizing the County Organized Health System model, CenCal Health is the exclusive health plan serving full-scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries in the region
- San Luis Obispo County CenCal Provider Directory
Listing of health care providers who are available to you as a member of CenCal Health CenCal Health Provider Directory
- Providers | CenCal Health Insurance Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo . . .
CenCal Health is focused on making it easier for local providers to serve our members and deliver the highest quality of care We are publicly governed, non-profit and directly accountable to the communities we serve
- CenCal Health - Local Health Plans of California
CenCal Health administers Medi-Cal (California’s version of Medicaid), which is a publicly-funded health care program for the low income residents of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties
- CenCal 2024 Community Report
CenCal Health is the local Medi-Cal Managed Care health plan in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties We are committed to improving our communities' health and well-being by providing members access to high-quality healthcare services, education, and outreach
- CenCal 2021 Community Report
Now, CenCal Health has grown to serve over 210,000 members (the largest health insurer in both Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties), with over a $1 billion annual budget – and with 95% of that amount flowing to providers
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