Contra Costa County: $307M Revenue Loss, 93,000 Could Lose Medi-Cal Coverage Under H.R. 1
A new analysis quantifies Contra Costa County's H.R. 1 exposure: $307M in revenue losses and 93,000 residents at risk of losing Medi-Cal coverage. This is among the most granular county-level impact assessments published to date.
Contra Costa Health operates FQHCs directly and partners with community health centers throughout the county. The data provides a template for other Bay Area counties to model their own exposure.
Primary source
RichmondsideAffected FQHCs
FQHC Talent. (2026, March 30). Contra Costa County: $307M Revenue Loss, 93,000 Could Lose Medi-Cal Coverage Under H.R. 1. Primary source: Richmondside. Retrieved June 12, 2026, from https://www.fqhctalent.com/intel/contra-costa-307m-fqhc-revenue-loss-hr1
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