Medi-Cal Changes

Most Medi-Cal members will not see changes to their coverage

You can still:

  • See your doctor or go to the hospital

  • Get emergency help

  • Get your medicine

  • Get support for mental health or addiction

  • Have checkups and vaccines to stay healthy

  • Get long-term care if you need it

  • Get rides to your appointments if you need it

  • See a dentist

  • Get eye exams and glasses

Changes for Immigrants

January 2026- Active

Changes for Adults (age 19-64)

January 2027

January 2027

March 2027

July 2027

Changes for Older Adults and People with Disabilities

July 2027

October 2028

How to Keep Your Medi-Cal

  1. You will get letters by mail, text, or email. Make sure your Medi-Cal contact information is up to date so you don’t miss any important messages.

  2. Check your mail and respond quickly to Medi-Cal renewal packets or letters from your health plan or your county Medi-Cal office.

  3. Know when you need to renew. You can renew online or contact your county Medi-Cal office if you don’t get your renewal notice.

  4. Keep going to your doctor visits and other appointments. Ask if video or phone visits are available.

  5. Ask questions and get help if you are unsure about anything.