Politics & Government
RivCo Public Town Hall to Focus on Affordable Care Act
Expanded Medicaid insures 400,000 Inland residents and accounts for more than $1 billion in annual payments to healthcare providers.

BANNING-BEAUMONT, CA - From Riverside University Health System: Congressman Mark Takano will join prominent state and Inland healthcare leaders in a public town hall on Aug. 24 to highlight the benefits of expanded Medi-Cal and the harmful social and financial consequences that would result from repealing the Affordable Care Act or cutting Medicaid funding.
The free evening forum is sponsored by Riverside University Health System and the California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems. The public discourse comes amidst efforts in Washington D.C. to repeal provisions of the Affordable Care Act, including the Medicaid expansion, that are critical to the health of the Inland region. Though these efforts have slowed for now, deep cuts to the Medicaid program are likely to be a part of future policy proposals.
More than 1.2 million residents in Riverside and San Bernardino counties rely on Medi-Cal (California’s Medicaid program) for health coverage, including 400,000 adults between the ages of 19 and 64 who gained coverage under the ACA’s expansion of Medi-Cal. A single adult can earn no more than $16,395 annually and a family of four no more than $33,534 to qualify for Medi-Cal coverage. Medi-Cal helps low-income families and individuals get the care they need to stay healthy and active.
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Dr. Brad Gilbert, CEO of the Inland Empire Health Plan—one of the nation’s largest Managed Medi-Cal organizations—says that expanded Medi-Cal payments to care for low-income patients account for more than $1 billion annually to physicians and health organizations in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Gilbert will be a panelist at the Town Hall, which will include time for audience questions.
“This is a terrific opportunity for the public to get a better understanding of the region’s healthcare system, and why it is so important to maintain a strong and stable Medi-Cal program,” said Sarah Hesketh, vice president of external affairs for California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems. Hesketh will be a participant on the town hall panel.
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Takano, vice ranking member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, said he wants to protect and improve upon the ACA and continue the strides being made in improving healthcare access and population health in Riverside County.
“Access to quality and affordable healthcare is fundamental to the physical, emotional, and financial well-being of families in our community and in communities across the country,” Takano said. “We must build on the progress we’ve made toward ensuring every person can get the care they need without emptying their life savings or filing for bankruptcy.”
WHAT: Healthcare Today—Free Public Town Hall
WHERE: RUHS Behavioral Health Campus Conference Center
2085 Rustin Avenue, Riverside CA 92507
WHEN: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 24 (doors open 5:45 p.m.)
WHO: Congressman Mark Takano 41st District; Jennifer Cruikshank, CEO of RUHS Medical Center; Dr. Brad Gilbert CEO of Inland Empire Health Plan; Sarah Hesketh, vice president of external affairs California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems; Dr. Wonha Kim, director of Institute for Health Policy and Leadership, Loma Linda University Health; Dr. Richard Rajaratnam, chief integration officer Loma Linda University Health; Joe Zamora, deputy director of RUHS Behavioral Health.
INFO: k.trone@ruhealth.org or 951-486-4134
MEDIA: Interviews, photography, videography.
Image via Riverside County Health System