Medi-Cal Factor Table
Black Infant Health Program
Effective fiscal year 2024ā25
Updated February 2024
Alameda |
192 |
31 |
223 |
86.1% |
Contra Costa |
248 |
67 |
315 |
78.7% |
Fresno |
167 |
43 |
210 |
79.5% |
Kern |
56 |
4 |
60 |
93.3% |
Long Beach |
87 |
59 |
146 |
59.6% |
Los Angeles (3 agencies) |
318 |
92 |
410 |
77.6% |
LA CBSC |
112 |
11 |
123 |
91.1% |
LA TCC |
162 |
58 |
220 |
73.6% |
Pasadena 1 |
44 |
23 |
67 |
65.7% |
Orange |
205 |
492 |
697 |
29.4% |
Riverside |
303 |
51 |
354 |
85.6% |
Sacramento (3 agencies) |
233 |
40 |
273 |
85.3% |
SAC CAPC |
152 |
21 |
173 |
87.9% |
SAC MAN |
81 |
19 |
100 |
81.0% |
San Bernardino (2 agencies) |
393 |
65 |
458 |
85.8% |
SB High Desert |
166 |
14 |
180 |
92.2% |
San Bernardino |
227 |
51 |
278 |
81.7% |
San Diego |
144 |
99 |
243 |
59.3% |
San Francisco |
133 |
17 |
150 |
88.7% |
San Joaquin |
113 |
24 |
137 |
82.5% |
Santa Clara |
112 |
49 |
161 |
69.6% |
Notes
Data Source: ETO Data System. Execution date: 1/15/2024
Participants active in BIH between 7/01/2022-6/30/2023.
Uses the most recent insurance data available.
1 City of Pasadena is funded as a subcontractor of Los Angeles county.
* Total excludes participants with missing insurance information
Prepared by
Program Evaluation and Data Systems Branch
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division
Center for Family Health
California Department of Public Health
Data Source
āāData for BIH participants is extracted from the Efforts to Outcomes (ETO) database.āā