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In Federal Complaint, Advocates Allege Medi-Cal Violates Latinos' Civil Rights

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Health advocates are accusing state officials of discriminating against Latino patients in Medi-Cal, the state's public health insurance. They filed a complaint with the federal government arguing reimbursement rates are so low, doctors are refusing to see Medi-Cal patients.

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