Medi-Cal Factor Table
Black Infant Health Program
Effective fiscal year 2023-24
Updated May 2023
Alameda |
103 |
33 |
136 |
75.7% |
Contra Costa |
218 |
50 |
268 |
81.3% |
Fresno
|
194 |
35 |
229 |
84.7% |
Kern |
55 |
3 |
58 |
94.8% |
Long Beach |
63 |
39 |
102 |
61.8% |
Los Angeles (3 agencies) |
229 |
73 |
302 |
75.8% |
LA TCB |
100 |
18 |
118 |
84.7% |
LA TCC |
110 |
43 |
153 |
71.9% |
Pasadena 1 |
19 |
12 |
31 |
61.3% |
Orange |
205 |
492 |
697 |
29.4% |
Riverside
|
312 |
39 |
351 |
88.9% |
Sacramento (3 agencies) |
195 |
44 |
239 |
81.6% |
SAC CAPC |
94 |
23 |
117 |
80.3% |
SAC MAN |
101 |
21 |
122 |
82.8% |
San Bernardino (2 agencies) |
294 |
53 |
347 |
84.7% |
SB High Desert |
65 |
4 |
69 |
94.2% |
San Bernardino |
229 |
49 |
278 |
82.4% |
San Diego |
118 |
101 |
219 |
53.9% |
San Francisco |
142 |
17 |
159 |
89.3% |
San Joaquin |
125 |
30 |
155 |
80.6% |
Santa Clara
|
107 |
46 |
153 |
69.9%ā
|
Notes
Women active in BIH between 7/01/2021-6/30/2022.
Uses the most recent insurance data available.
1 City of Pasadena is funded as a subcontractor of Los Angeles county.ā
* Total excludes participants with missing insurance information
Data Source
ETO Data System. Execution date: 2/15/2023
Prepared by
Program Evaluation and Data Systems Branch
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division
Center for Family Health
California Department of Public Healthāāāāāāāāā